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| artist: giorgio azzolini
Label: deja
vu
format: special packaging vinyl lp
reissue |
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01. Spanish Portrait (Giorgio Azzolini)
02. Ervo (Eraldo Volontè)
03. Vision (M.C. Coy Tyner)
04. Summit Soul (J. Luc Ponty) |
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Giorgio Azzolini: Double bass
Franco D'Andrea: Piano
Eraldo Volontè: Ten Sax
Bruno Biriaco: Drums
Sergio Fanni: Trumpet
Private pressing original of 1970, printed in a very
limited quantity, the line up is constituted from:
Franco Of andrea, Eraldo Volontè, Bruno Biriaco and
Sergio Fanni, that cleverly mix hard bop - free and modal
jazz.
All the passages of this album are of high quality:
departing from the version funky jazz of the passage Summit
Soul of Jean Luc Ponty, to pass Ervo of Eraldo Volontè
to the passage that it interprets this autobiographic passage
with great aggressiveness hard bop.
Spanish Portrait is a suite devoted to the Spanish jazz that
fascinated a lot the Italian jazz musicians in that period
(Pedro Iturralde), superb interpretation of the passage Vision
(M.C. Coy Tyner) with great music of the whole quintet.
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