Rava, Enrico: New York Days
Rava, Enrico: New York Days
Format: CD
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Artist: Rava, Enrico
Label: Ecm Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 602517727151
Genre: Jazz
New all-star quintet session features trumpeter Enrico Rava, the greatest Italian Jazz musician, and his protégé, pianist Stefano Bollani, together with three leading American Jazzmen: master drummer Paul Motian, bassist Larry Grenadier, and, in his ECM debut, saxophonist Mark Turner. The CD is both a transatlantic project and a kind of 'homecoming'. Rava found his musical direction while living in New York in the late 60s/early 70s. Since then an increasingly 'Italian' lyricism has also made itself felt in his playing. Rava's soulful trumpet is strongly contrasted with the lean, analytical playing of Mark Turner. Bollani's playful harmonic imagination shapes bridges between them. Larry Grenadier is "present and focused in every moment" as Rava says, and Paul Motian is as idiosyncratically creative as ever.
Tracks:
1.1 Lulã¹
1.2 Improvisation I
1.3 Outsider
1.4 Certi Angoli Segreti
1.5 Interiors
1.6 Thank You, Come Again
1.7 Count Dracula
1.8 Luna Urbana
1.9 Improvisation II
1.10 Lady Orlando
1.11 Blancasnow