Enzo Favata's "Islà," released on January 1, 1995, under the Felmay label, is a captivating blend of Jazz, Folk, and World music that showcases the unique fusion of traditional and modern sounds. This album, recorded with the collaboration of Federico Sanesi, Marcello Peghin, and Riccardo, among others, is a testament to Favata's versatility and innovative spirit. The ten tracks, ranging from the energetic "Burkina" to the introspective "Così vicino...così lontano," offer a rich tapestry of musical styles and influences. Each song is a journey through different cultures and landscapes, with "Pane arabo" and "Ramblas" highlighting the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences that Favata masterfully weaves into his compositions. "Islà" is not just an album but a collection of stories told through music, each track offering a glimpse into the diverse musical heritage that inspires Enzo Favata. The album's duration of one hour ensures a comprehensive experience, making it a standout piece in Favata's discography and a must-listen for fans of world music.