British pianist John Taylor's Giulia's Thursdays is a tribute to Italian film composer, Carlo Rustichelli. It is the fourth in a series of trio albums that Taylor has made for Cam Jazz. Giuliana's Thursdays is a spirited, lushly romantic outing in which Taylor, bassist Palle Danielsson and drummer Martin France shine. Rustichelli wrote well crafted, attractive tunes - but like most screen composers, he relied on orchestration and instrumental texture rather than harmonic invention to sustain interest. His tunes, pretty as they are, do not, ultimately, offer Taylor much to explore in a trio context. Taylor makes the best of the material in front of him - which is to say, more than it had in it before he started - and anyone who has been listening since the masterpiece that is Angel Of The Presence is likely to enjoy it. ~ Extract by Chris May, AAJ.
Cam Jazz, CAMJ 7847-5, 2012
Recorded 20th-22nd October,
2006 at Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg, Germany
Musicians:
John Taylor - Piano
Palle Danielsson - Double
Bass
Martin France - Drums
Tracks:
1. Titoli - Main Titles
{Carlo Rustichelli} (5:39)
2. Canto D'Amore {Carlo Rustichelli, Nino Nicotra} (4:50)
3. Un Amore A Roma {Carlo Rustichelli} (5:58)
4. Marcia Funebre {Carlo Rustichelli} (6:05)
5. Tarantella Della Liberazione {Carlo Rustichelli} (4:14)
6. L'Onuri DI L'Ascaluni {Carlo Rustichelli, Nino Nicotra} (5:17)
7. Guerresco Ed Elegiaco {Carlo Rustichelli} (6:27)
8. I Giovedì Della Signora Giulia {Carlo Rustichelli} (6:33)
9. Partons Partons {Carlo
Rustichelli, Walter Annichiarico} (4:55)
Total Time: 50:03
Credits:
Producer - Ermanno Basso
Recording & Mixing
Engineer - Johannes Wohlleben
Mastering Engineer - Danilo
Rossi
Photography - Andrea
Boccalini, Peter Bastian
Liner Notes - Federico
Scoppio
John Taylor, Palle Danielsson, Martin France - Giulia's Thursdays {FLAC} (2012)
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