| | Mimmo Campanale Of Course CD - Import Mimmo Campanale Discography of CDs
The first CD of drummer Mimmo Campanale as leader was produced by the J.Jazz label. He wrote two compostions: the ballad titled "Dear Karol..." and the calypso in 5/4 titled "Maki papi!". In this album there are contributions from the bass player Maurizio Quintavalle who wrote "Andrea be quiet!", the guitar player Nico Stufano who wrote "Call 65 - 65"and the pianist Nicola Andrioli who wrote "Si kar bi si barak bi". There are also two standards: "Giant steps" from J.Coltrane and "People" from J. Styne. Mimmo Campanale is a versatile drummer, who has collaborated with international Jazz and pop artists such as: Novecento, Billy Preston, Gregg Kofi Brown, Delegation, Stanley Jordan, Dave Liebman, Benny Golson, Phil Woods, Lee Konitz, John Hicks, Bobby Watson, Peggy Stern, Jassie Davis and Jeff Berlin. Mimmo Campanale Of Course Songs | 1. | Si Kar Bi Si Barak Bi |
| 2. | Andrea Be Quiet! |
| 3. | Dear Karol |
| 4. | Giant Steps |
| 5. | Call 65 - 65 |
| 6. | Maki Papi! |
| 7. | People |
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