Rava, Enrico/ Joe Lovano / Roma
Album: | Roma | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Rava, Enrico/ Joe Lovano | Added: | Oct 2019 | |
Label: | Ecm Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-11-09 | Pull Date: | 2020-01-11 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jan 12 | Dec 29 | Nov 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 11, 2020: | Music Casserole
Divine Timing |
3. | Nov 14, 2019: | Old Fart At Play
Secrets |
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2. | Dec 26, 2019: | Old Fart At Play
Secrets |
4. | Nov 12, 2019: | Clean Copper Radio & Hot Topics
Drum Song_ Spriritual _ Over The Rainbow |
Album Review
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2019-10-21
Reviewed 2019-10-21
Reviewed: 2019-10-19
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: Italian trumpeter Rava & American saxophonist Lovano, two formidable improvisatory forces & master impressionists, have been determinant in the evolution of jazz as a style. They now record together for the first time live, forming an implacable bond and co-leading a corkscrewing Italian-American quintet whose remaining members belong to a younger generation and come from distinct backgrounds
If You Like: Miles Davis’ In A Silent Way, Jan Garbarek
Track Review (favorites denoted by *):
*1/ Interiors (15:07) – piano starts> quiet midtempo jam> trumpet solo> volume increases on midtempo jam> piano solo> sax solo> midtempo jam> crescendo & slow fade
**2/ Secrets (9:47) – piano/bass starts> midtempo jam> soaring trumpet solo> sax solo> piano solo> midtempo jam> long crescendo end
**3/ Fort Worth (12:33) – piano starts> fast tempo jam> sax solo> trumpet solo> piano solo> fast jam> crescendo end
4/ Divine Timing (9:57) – drums start> slow off-kilter jam> trumpet solo comes in spurts> piano solo> midtempo jam> crescendo end
**5/ Drum Song_Spiritual_Over The Rainbow (18:50) – bass starts> uptempo jam> sax solo> uptempo jam> trumpet solo> piano solo> uptempo jam> crescendo> jam slows to midtempo> piano solo slows to slow tempo & fades
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: Italian trumpeter Rava & American saxophonist Lovano, two formidable improvisatory forces & master impressionists, have been determinant in the evolution of jazz as a style. They now record together for the first time live, forming an implacable bond and co-leading a corkscrewing Italian-American quintet whose remaining members belong to a younger generation and come from distinct backgrounds
If You Like: Miles Davis’ In A Silent Way, Jan Garbarek
Track Review (favorites denoted by *):
*1/ Interiors (15:07) – piano starts> quiet midtempo jam> trumpet solo> volume increases on midtempo jam> piano solo> sax solo> midtempo jam> crescendo & slow fade
**2/ Secrets (9:47) – piano/bass starts> midtempo jam> soaring trumpet solo> sax solo> piano solo> midtempo jam> long crescendo end
**3/ Fort Worth (12:33) – piano starts> fast tempo jam> sax solo> trumpet solo> piano solo> fast jam> crescendo end
4/ Divine Timing (9:57) – drums start> slow off-kilter jam> trumpet solo comes in spurts> piano solo> midtempo jam> crescendo end
**5/ Drum Song_Spiritual_Over The Rainbow (18:50) – bass starts> uptempo jam> sax solo> uptempo jam> trumpet solo> piano solo> uptempo jam> crescendo> jam slows to midtempo> piano solo slows to slow tempo & fades
Track Listing
1. | Interiors | 3. | Fort Worth | |||
2. | Secrets | 4. | Divine Timing | |||
5. | Drum Song_ Spriritual _ Over The Rainbow |