Showing posts with label Giovanni Mazzarino. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Francesco Cafiso “Island Blue Quartet” - A New Trip (2009)

Whether it is a "new journey" that of Francesco Cafiso and the Island Blue 4tet there is no shadow of doubt. Vittoria's (IT) offspring, at the age of twenty and having reached the twelfth album in which his name shows off, wants to prove that he has freed himself from the bulky shadows of the past and, in particular, from the manly sounds of Charlie Parker. The experiences lived alongside sacred monsters such as Hank Jones, Cedar Walton, Joe Lovano, Enrico Rava, Franco D'Andrea, Jimmy Cobb, Wynton Marsalis, his mentor, among many play in his favor. Experiences that led him to search for a personal stamp, an autonomous phrasing and also to try his hand at true compositions. A New Trip is the result of this inevitable metamorphosis, the result of the development of his compositional vein which is innervated entirely on his technique, certainly prodigious, but in some ways too aesthetic and muscular. Eight songs, none standard, three by the leader, two by Giovanni Mazzarino, two by Dino Rubino and one in the name of the double bass player Nello Toscano. Four Sicilians, all with a very strong brand that shines through clearly even in the melodic lines that smell of Sicilian vigor. However, a sonic democracy is struggling to emerge, given that the leader - almost unconsciously - often takes the reins of the quadrille in hand and takes the bench flying through large glimpses of the past. His style encyclopedia is full of lemmas: from the aforementioned Parker to Eric Dolphy, up to the asceticism of Coltrane. His fervor is well supported by Mazzarino, endowed with a strong sense of taste and measure, Nello Toscano double bass player with well-rounded lines and Dino Rubino who carves out substantial spaces to give voice to his sound, always poised both on the high and medium and fluctuating frequencies. His compositional and executive irony of the tango (figurative) notes of Pablo and the swing déjà écouté of Conversations is surprising. Piazza, autographed by Mazzarino, fits in well with the homogeneity of the sound, free from sophisticated structures. The theme of Cafiso's Enigmatic Night is embodied in the pleasant dialogue between the altoist and the piano. The absence of the battery does not weigh, which, in this context, would have appeared actually straight. ~ by Alceste Ayroldi, Jazzitalia. [Translated from Italian] 

Philology Records, W 419, 2009
Recorded 2nd-3rd April, 2009 at Artesuono Recording Studios, Cavalicco (UD) 

Musicians:
Francesco Cafiso - Alto Saxophone
Dino Rubino - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Giovanni Mazzarino - Piano
Nello Toscano - Double Bass 

Tracks:
1. A New Trip {Francesco Cafiso} (5:41)
2. Pablo {Cafiso, Rubino, Mazzarino, Toscano} (6:55)
3. Enigmatic Night {Francesco Cafiso} (4:04)
4. Piazza {Cafiso, Rubino, Mazzarino, Toscano} (8:35)
5. Conversations {Cafiso, Rubino, Mazzarino, Toscano} (6:17)
6. Cerimoniale {Cafiso, Rubino, Mazzarino, Toscano} (7:45)
7. Retrato {Cafiso, Rubino, Mazzarino, Toscano} (5:38)
8. Dieghito Mojito {Francesco Cafiso} (4:53) 

Total Time: 49:53 

Credits:
Recording Engineer - Stefano Amerio
Photography - Gianiuca Murella Fotografo
Liner Notes - Maurizio Franco 

Dieghito Mojito