At this moment Eugen Botos and Finally are working on their second CD album (Final Definition) which is coming very soon and there won´t be missed some special guests again like: Brian McKnight – R&B singer, Maysa Leak - smooth jazz singer also known as a former singer of British band Incognito, Sheldon Reynolds - singer of Earth Wind and Fire, Eric Marienthal - saxophone player, Angela Johnson - R&B, Jeff Lorber - jazz piano player and producer, Marcus Miller multiinstrumentalist and bass guitar player and many others.
IN+OUT Records has unearthed another treasure of Eugen Cicero: „Lullabies“, a trio studio recording from 1995 with Decebal Badila on bass and Ringo Hirth on drums. This album was originally only released for the Japanese market and is now available for the first time.
The reappearance of this DG set means that once again both of Eugen Jochum’s Bruckner symphony cycles are available at the same price level. The EMI cycle was recorded in 1975-80 with the Dresden Staatskapelle, while DG’s was taped primarily in the 1960s with the Bavarian Radio Symphony and the Berlin Philharmonic. There’s little to choose between the two interpretively, as Jochum pretty much maintained his individualistic approach to Bruckner throughout his career. So, take away the uniquely burnished tones of the Dresden brass and for the most part you’ve got two identical cycles (type Q2340 in Search Reviews for a detailed appraisal of the EMI set, as released by Musical Heritage Society).