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Salvatore Tranchini Quintet: Faces
ByFrom the very get-go, you knows who is the leader of the session. Trumpeter Farbizio Bosso?s hard bop "Eurostar" opens the disc with a Salvatore Tranchini drum fanfare that explodes into an up-tempo complex head elaborated by Bosso and saxophonist Daniele Scannapeico. The solos are scorching. Things slow down to a ballad pace on pianist Francesco Nastro?s beautifully rendered "Just a Moment," which contains some pretty nifty ballad playing by saxophonist Vigrito and a muted Bosso. It is very reminiscent of Miles Davis and John Coltrane playing Gil Evans' arrangement of Monk's "'Round About Midnight." Gratefully, Vigrito is much more Sonny Rollins/Dexter Gordon than Coltrane.
These pieces are just the beginning of nine finely crafted originals and standards (a punchy Steve Swallow "Running" and Benny Golson's "I Remember Clifford") that make up Faces. This quintet can only be compared to a Lee Morgan?Wayne Shorter Jazz Messengers. The writing is bright, organic and complex but never so much so as to make the music inaccessible. Pianist Nastro?s "Triton" is the "Ah-Lue-Cha" of 2004 while bassist Scannapeico's "Sad Day" could be this year's "Pursuance." The band's take on Benny Golson?s "I Remember Clifford" is carefully rendered with an extended opening by Nastro supported by Tranchini's caressing brush work. This is a sublime trio performance offering all performers plenty of room.
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Track Listing
Eurostar; Just A Moment; Sad Day; Triton; Baires; Running; Que Te Pasa; Nettuno; I Remember Clifford.
Personnel
Farbizio Bosso: Trumpet; Francesco Nastro: Piano; Daniele Scannapeico: Saxophones; Aldo Vigrito: Bass; Salvatore Tranchini: Drums.
Album information
Title: Faces | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Red Records