
Albert Bover and Horacio Fumero are, without a doubt, two of the best jazzmen in the local Barcelona scene, with an unmatched background that includes being part of the Tete Montoliu trio for 15 years — in the case of Horacio Fumero— and having toured with Perico Sambeat, Javier Colina and Gorka Benítez —in the case of Albert Bover—. In their list of accolades there are collaborations with Gato Barbieri, George Cables, Woody Shaw, Roy Hargrove, Al Foster, Kenny Wheeler, Sonny Fortune, Freddie Hubbard and a long list of jazz figures, enough to rewrite the genre’s history. Amidst all the collaborations, Fumero and Bover have been getting together every so often for the last twenty years to offer a diverse repertoire that features their own songs, jazz standards and Latin American songs. Bover and Fumero form an extraordinary duo that has published two works to date, «Dúo» (1997) and «Caminhos Cruzados» (2008), besides an incredible unedited recording that was made in the same space that has given them and their audience the most glorious of nights: the Jamboree.