Showing posts with label Darryl Hall. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Rosario Giuliani - Lennie's Pennies (2010)

Rosario Giuliani is one of Europe's top alto saxophonists, possessing a bright, happy tone much of the time while eschewing for the most part rapid-fire theatrics. Joining him is pianist Pierre De Bethmann, bassist Darryl Hall, and drummer Joe La Barbera. Several of the pieces are interpretations of well-known works. Giuliani has a blast in his wild workout of Lennie Tristano's challenging "Lennie's Pennies," while the loping setting of Joe Zawinul's "74 Miles Away" is full of fireworks. The saxophonist doesn't just stick close to the melody of Jimmy Rowles' lush ballad "The Peacocks," but introduces an introductory riff that is incorporated by the bass throughout much of the piece, while he detours from the theme in an expressive improvisation. The standards are fairly straightforward, with an emotional "Love Letters" and brisk "How Deep Is the Ocean?" The originals are strong as well. The leader's jazz waltz "Dear Father" and intricate up-tempo cooker "Over Lines" shine, along with De Bethmann's haunting ballad "Patience." Recommended. ~ by Ken Dryden, AMG.

Francis Dreyfus Music, FDM 46050 369522, 2010
Recorded 24th-26th September, 2009 At Artesuono Studio, Udine, Italy 

Musicians:
Rosario Giuliani - Alto Saxophone
Pierre De Bethmann - Piano, Fender Rhodes
Darryl Hall - Double Bass
Joe LaBarbera - Drums 

Tracks:
01. Lennie's Pennies {Leonard Tristano} (4:20)
02. Love Letters {Edward Heyman, Victor Young} (4:54)
03. How Deep Is The Ocean {Irving Berlin} (4:02)
04. 74 Miles Away {Joe Zawinul} (4:25)
05. Picchi {Rosario Giuliani} (4:49)
06. Over Lines {Rosario Giuliani} (4:22)
07. Dear Father {Rosario Giuliani} (5:32)
08. The Peacocks {Jimmy Rowles} (5:11)
09. Un Des Sens {Pierre De Bethmann} (6:46)
10. Goldfish {Rosario Giuliani} (4:54)
11. Patience {Pierre De Bethmann} (4:54) 

Total Time: 54:09

Credits:
Producer - Francis Dreyfus
Recording Engineer - Stefano Amerio
Mixing & Mastering Engineer - Rene Ameline
Mixing Engineer Assistant - Cecile Coutelier
Mastering Engineer Assistant - Benjamin Joubert
Saint Louis Management - Francesca Gregori
Photography [Front & Back] - Jean-Baptiste Millot
Photography [Inside] - Luca D'Agostino

Monday, December 30, 2019

Flavio Boltro 5et - Joyful (2012)

For those who do not yet know: Flavio Boltro is one of those natural talents thrown down from the sky to the Italian land that plays the jazz trumpet and who preferred to move to France to practice this music. His new record is a beautiful example of what today's jazz can be, drawing from the best jazz tradition of the 1960s, from those records released by two German Jews who fled Europe, Alfred Lion and Frank Wolff, on their label which took the name of Blue Note. Flavio Boltro pays tribute to two of their most famous artists, Lee Morgan and Horace Silver, of whom he plays some famous compositions at the end of the album. Boltro's themes, solos, style, everything brings us back to a jazz season projected in the contemporary world, see for example the contribution of Alex Ligertwood, former singer with Santana, who performs some songs, including the famous Every Breath You Take by Sting, rendered in a very singular version, far from that of the author. Boltro has chosen a nice group for his music, there is Rosario Giuliani on the soprano sax and on the alto sax to support the leader with well thought out solos, and then the rhythm led by Pietro Lussu on piano and electric keyboards together with Darryll Hall on bass and André Ceccarelli on drums. The entire record is pervaded by the solos of an artist rich in talent and confident in his own technical means (great the duo together with Darryll Hall on the famous Over the Rainbow standard), eclectic between songs more in the tradition of acoustic jazz and others more passages on radios, like the cover of Sting's song. It is difficult to imagine a success on a global scale, like that of other colleagues, but the music of the disc is listened to with pleasure, put together with wit in the editing phase. A record that still honors that Italian jazz that draws from the African American tradition, far from Mediterranean languors and sighs. ~ by Vittorio, Musiczoom.It. [Translated from Italian]

Bonsaï Music, BON 120501, 2012
Recorded 24th October-26th November, 2011
At Such Production Studio; Virus Studio, Poggibonsi, Italy

Musicians:
Flavio Boltro - Trumpet
Rosario Giuliani - Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Pietro Lussu - Piano, Electric Keyboards
Darryl Hall - Bass
André Ceccarelli - Drums
Alex Ligertwood - Vocals (#3,5,8)

Tracks:
1. Mister Italo {Flavio Boltro} (6:27)
2. Black Jack {Flavio Boltro} (4:25)
3. See You Tomorrow {Flavio Boltro} (6:56)
4. Piccola Nina {Flavio Boltro} (6:38)
5. Every Breath You Take {Sting} (4:00)
6. Bora Bora {Flavio Boltro} (7:16)
7. Over The Rainbow {E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen} (3:08)
8. Sidewinder {Lee Morgan} (5:24)
9. The Preacher {Horace Silver} (1:54)

Credits:
Producer - Pierre Darmon, Emmanuel Jolivet
Engineer - Alessandro Guasconi
Mixing, Mastering - Julien Birto
Photography - Basile Picard

Total Time: 46:08