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Continenza, Juris, Di Piazza, Iodice: Seven Steps To Heaven
The music consists of standards that seem to have no place to go, given the number of interpretations they have been subject to over the years. Yet this quartet adds a facet given the shape of the lineup. Continenza and Juris understand each other and filter moods and emotion judiciously. Attuned as they are to the concepts of the tunes, they are spurred by the bass sensibility of Dominique Di Piazza and the rhythmic flair of Pietro Iodice. The quartet is in seamless cleave.
Any of the selections could bring in a feeling of well-being. The quietude of Bill Evans is given its due on "We Will Meet Again," where the theme is enunciated with an undercurrent of longing and then opened up comfortably with just a hint of swing. "Stella by Starlight" is seen through a lilting stance from Continenza after Di Piazza has pitched some curved lines. The upbeat mood is enhanced when Juris comes in, the two guitarists conversing in mellifluous tones. Juris then brings in his own vocabulary, rounded notes and a flurry riding the crest of the rhythm spelt by Iodice. The classical guitars come out for "Spain," a transparency of form informing the progression, the welter of one raining down against the chunky chords of the other as they keep it well within the cast of a spell.
Visit Giuseppe Continenza on the web at www.continenza.com .
Track Listing
Stella by Starlight; Intro/We Will Meet Again; We Will Meet Again; So What; Alone Together; Seven Steps to Heaven; Estate; Footprints; Spain; Free Blues
Personnel
Giuseppe Continenza--electric and classical guitar; Vic Juris--electric and classical guitar; Dominique Di Piazza--bass; Pietro Iodice--drums
Album information
Title: Seven Steps To Heaven | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Wide Sound
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