Friday, September 12, 2025

Robert Bosscher - Multiple Views (2013)

One day, a young man casually strolls into Swingmaster, Sem van Gelder's record store in Groningen. He has a stack of CDs in his hand, ready to sell. Van Gelder puts on the record. The customers present sit down. Before the first song is even over, the deal is sealed. With "Multiple Views," Robert Bosscher has delivered an excellent CD with a fantastic lineup. Bassist Joris Teepe and drummer Billy Hart bolster the rhythm section, which is then joined by tenorist Mark Turner and trumpeter Scott Wendholt. The album opens strongly with "Staying Real," whose East Coast jazz style clearly sets the tone of the album. The song "Fierce," in particular, is full of interesting harmonic and rhythmic twists. The title track, "Multiple Views," is a somewhat dreamy yet beautiful trio piece. On the cover, Bosscher writes that his album is "a reflection of daily life, with its many influences and perspectives." At the end of the album, these many influences and perspectives are explored in "Echoes from my mind" and "Wondering," in which the Groningen pianist experiments with opera-style vocals. Perhaps not surprising for those who know that Bosscher also composed the musical "One year later." However, the tone of the CD changes drastically with this release, and these kinds of experiments really belong on a different album. Fortunately, between the two "vocal" pieces is the magnificent "Brainstorm," which again emphasizes the quintet. "Multiple Views" is self-released. Robert Bosscher has delivered a gem with it! A successful record deal must surely be on the horizon. ~ Bart Hollebrandse, JazzFlits. [Translated from Dutch] 

Self-Released, Jan 16 2013 

Musicians:
Robert Bosscher - Piano
Scott Wendholt - Trumpet
Mark Turner - Tenor Sax
Joris Teepe - Bass
Billy Hart - Drums

Tracks:
1. Staying Real (5:46)
2. Cell (6:30)
3. Lantana (8:12)
4. Dreamwake (6:38)
5. Multiple Views (5:17)
6. Fierce (6:55)
7. Wondering (6:49)
8. Brainstorm (8:07)
9. Echoes From My Mind (6:59) 

All compositions by Robert Bosscher 

Total Time: 60:18

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Fierce

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Lorenzo Tucci - Sweet Revelation [Remastered] (2012)

One of the hardest-hitting albums we've ever heard from Italian drummer Lorenzo Tucci -- a set that's got some especially smoking tenor from Daniele Scannapieco of the High Five Quintet! Daniele's sound is proud and bold right from the start -- working with a soulful, 60s sort of energy as he carves out these massive lines on tenor that really take hold of a tune, and give it an even greater sense of feeling and form! Tucci's drums are great too -- recorded with a sharper sound than before, to provide a great illustration of his key power for moving a group -- in this case a quartet that also features piano from Pietro Lussu and bass from Dario Rosciglione. The set features great versions of the Wayne Shorter tunes "Adam's Apple" and "Fee Fi Fo Fum" -- plus the cuts "Sweet Revelation", "Dede's Song", "Ghost", "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning", and "Tita's Song".  © Dusty Groove, Inc. 

Philology Records, W195.2, 2001
Albore Jazz, ALBCD-501, 2012
Recorded 4th-5th December, 2000 at Interface Studio, Lavinio, Italy 

Musicians:
Lorenzo Tucci - Drums
Daniele Scannapieco - Tenor Sax
Pietro Lussu - Piano
Dario Rosciglione - Double Bass 

Tracks:
1. Adam's Apple {Wayne Shorter} (10:05)
2. Sweet Revelation {Piero Umiliani} (7:11)
3. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning {Dave Mann} (7:16)
4. Dede's Song {Stefano Di Battista} (7:04)
5. Feen Fi Fo Fum {Wayne Shorter} (6:00)
6. Ghost {Daniele Scannapieco} (9:49)
7. Tita's Song {Pietro Lussu} (5:39)
8. My Heart Belongs To Daddy {Victor Young} (5:24) 

Total Time: 58:30

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Sweet Revelation