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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Paolo Fresu Quintet - Ballads (1991)

While it's true that trumpeter and composer Paolo Fresu works in a variety of settings from trio to sextet, it is arguable that his quintets present him with the finest opportunities for creative expression. This date, a covers-only collection of ballads by Ellington and Strayhorn, Mingus, Monk, Johnny Mercer, etc., has all the hallmarks of a classic Fresu set. For starters, the band is amazing: Tino Tracanna on tenor, Roberto Cipelli on piano, Attilio Zanchi on bass, and Ettore Fioravanti on drums offer Fresu a wide palette for expressing the many shades and textures of the jazz ballad. Then, there's the material. Beginning a ballad program with the quietly gorgeous "When Sunny Gets Blue" is auspicious, especially when the opening measures feature a Fresu solo of such lyrical warmth and relaxed phrasing that the listener is nearly lulled into intoxication before Tracana adds some weight in his own Cannonball Adderley way. Fresu leads the quintet with a loose hand, and each member is allowed to explore the subtle nuances inherent in the material. Cipelli looks at each number and expresses it impressionistically, leaving the horns plenty of open space. In the front, Fresu touches deeply on the Miles Davis and early Chet Baker side of melodic invention, wrangling wonderfully muted timbral dimensions from such tunes as "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," "Darn That Dream," and Wayne Shorter's "Fall." Tracanna shines on Tom Harrell's "Sail Away" as well as "Monk's Mood" and "Star-Crossed Lovers." Cipelli and the rhythm section play almost glissando throughout, adding a shimmering light-on-water effect. They don't resort to an easy listening approach to the ballad anywhere here and, in fact, use a listener's approach to the subtle harmonic inflections and ever-shifting dynamics throughout. This set presents the Italians - and particularly Fresu - at their lyrical, consonant best. ~ by Thom Jurek, AMG. 

Splasc(H) Records, CD H 366-2, 1992; 2007
Recorded [Direct Dat] 3rd & 4th May, 1991 at Highland Recording Studio, Milano, Italy 

Musicians:
Paolo Fresu - Trumpet
Tino Tracanna - Saxophone
Roberto Cipelli - Piano
Attilio Zanchi - Bass
Ettore Fioravanti - Drums

Tracks:
01. When Sunny Gets Blue {Marvin Fisher, Jack Segal} (4:14)
02. In A Sentimental Mood {Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills} (3:46)
03. Star-Crossed Lovers {Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn} (6:07)
04. Monk’s Mood {Thelonious Monk} (1:59)
05. Darn That Dream {Eddie DeLange, James Van Heusen} (7:27)
06. Fall {Wayne Shorter} (4:04)
07. Duke Ellington’s Sound Of Love {Charles Mingus} (7:38)
08. I Thought About You {James Van Heusen, Johnny Mercer} (7:26)
09. I'm A Fool To Want You {Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf} (4:48)
10. Good Bye Pork Pie Hat {Charles Mingus} (2:49)
11. Sail Away {Tom Harrell} (7:00) 

Total Time: 57:20 

Credits:
Producer - Giorgio Mortarino, Peppo Spagnoli
Cover Painting - Salvatore Ravo "La Espera"
Photo - Mirko Boscolo
Liner Notes - Kevin Whitehead 

Fall

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Paolo Fresu Quintet - Jazz à Vienne (2014)


Recorded 28th June, 2014 At the Annual Jazz à Vienne Jazz Festival in Vienne, France 

Here, we have a captivating performance by Italian trumpeter, composer and arranger Paolo Fresu along with his seasoned quintet. The group impresses as soon as their music swirls in the air and with their Latin lyricism the listener is easily transported into the warmth of long summer days that drift into tranquil evenings awaiting the nights to cool things down, where time pauses but the music just keeps flowing. Such is the romanticism of Paolo's music; for 30 years this quintet has played together and the result is cohesion, producing some very lively and enthralling music. 

Musicians:
Paolo Fresu - Trumpet
Tino Tracanna - Tenor, Soprano Saxophone
Roberto Cipelli - Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes]
Attilio Zanchi - Bass
Ettore Fioravanti - Drums 

Tracks:
Musiques
Treap
Till The End
Chiaro
Trasparente
On Second Line
Go To B 

Total Time: 50:50 

Note:
Recording taken from the satellite channel France Ô on 22nd July, 2016