Bruno De Filippi's "...Senti che lune..." is a captivating jazz album released in 2002 under the Map Golden Jazz label. Collaborating with Gianni Coscia, De Filippi crafts a collection of 13 tracks that pay homage to the moon, each song evoking a unique atmosphere and mood. The album spans a concise 43 minutes, offering a delightful blend of Italian and international jazz standards, all centered around the theme of the moon.
From the playful "Guarda che luna" to the romantic "Moonlight Serenade," and the soulful "Moon River," the album showcases De Filippi's versatility and mastery of the accordion, accompanied by Coscia's skillful accordion playing. The tracks range from upbeat and lively to slow and melancholic, providing a diverse listening experience. Notable inclusions are the Italian classics "Tintarella di luna" and "Luna rossa," as well as the American jazz standards "Blue Moon" and "How High the Moon."
The album's title, "...Senti che lune..." translates to "...Listen to the Moons...", hinting at the diverse lunar-inspired melodies within. This album is a testament to De Filippi's musical prowess and his ability to weave a tapestry of sounds that celebrate the moon's many facets. Whether you're a jazz enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful music, "...Senti che lune..." is sure to enchant and delight.