Italian singer-songwriter noted for blending nu-jazz, bossa, fado and singer-songwriter traditions. The DeBaser review of In Parole Povere (2005) highlights his subtle vocal delivery and a duet with Mario Venuti.

In Parole Povere (album) reviewed on DeBaser in 2005; the album includes a duet with Mario Venuti. Review praises a mix of European nu-jazz, bossa and fado influences.

DeBaser's review by Racchio awards Joe Barbieri's In Parole Povere five stars, praising its subtlety and lightness. The album blends European nu-jazz, bossa, fado and singer-songwriter traditions and features a duet with Mario Venuti. Recommended tracks: "In Questo Preciso Momento", "Sono Una Grondaia" and "Pura Ambra".

For:Listeners of nu-jazz, bossa nova, fado and intimate singer-songwriter music; fans of subtle, vocal-led albums.

 "In Parole Povere" is defined by the record label that released it as:...an album born by subtraction, for concepts expressed from the projection of their shadows, from the silhouette that, like paintings, leave a mark on the wall once removed from there… "In Parole Povere" is a summary execution against the law of gravity, a subversion that passes through the eye of a handful of songs, it is – to quote Martin Winckler – "filling the holes of the elusive reality with pieces of twine, tying knots in transparent veils knowing that elsewhere they will tear"...

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