The Gianfranco Intra Sextet's album Hully Gully 311 Hully Gully 318 is a fantastic blend of jazz and Latin rhythms that will have listeners tapping their feet from start to finish. The album features ten tracks, each one showcasing the incredible talent of the musicians involved.
The album opens with the title track, "Hully Gully 311 Hully Gully 318," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its upbeat tempo and infectious rhythm. From there, the band moves through a variety of styles, including the laid-back groove of "The Chant," the sultry ballad "Soul Eyes," and the Latin-infused "Canto De Ossanha."
Throughout the album, the musicians display a remarkable level of technical skill and musicality, with each member contributing to the overall sound in a unique and compelling way. In particular, the interplay between the saxophone and trumpet is a highlight, with each player taking turns leading the melody and improvising over the top of the rhythm section.