ALDO ROMANO - COMPLETE COMMUNION TO DON CHERRY
Aldo Romano is a great drummer naturalized French Italian has signed a few years very interesting and give in at the time, during the sixties, working with Don Cherry in the European Quartet Communion when the trumpeter was turned by this continent.
now considered that it was appropriate to pay tribute to this great master of the trumpet, a sort of apostle of free and fusion with ethnic music that deeply into the time frame the future of jazz. We can say that
this is not a tribute either because apart from that there are relatively few tributes to this great trumpet the Romano is with feeling and reason. I said that when Don Cherry went to Europe in 1964 mounted a group with Gato Barbieri, Jean F. Jenny Clark on bass, Karl Berger on vibraphone and Aldo to the battery itself, this was the germ of the later Complete Communion was recorded in New York with another line. Don Cherry was a finding your own sound flirting with free jazz and other sounds. A cross between Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler and also, why not Africa and Brazil.
Aldo has taken a part of the code disk revisionism issues Communion Quartet as Remenbrance "," Elephantasy "or" Complete Communion "and has expanded the repertoire with other issues that played in Copenhagen together as" Music Man "or" Springs is Here "also added post topics as" Art Deco "and issues that Cherry was in the quartet with Ornette Coleman and even an old theme Aldo own "Gush" and has endorsed no longer have some of the sound characteristics Cherry: freshness, rhythmic games based on breaks and acceleration, melodic moments of a "naive."
cd not look at this repetition of what at the time Don Cherry proposed and if we seek only good jazz and screened by Aldo Romano know that once again proves to be one of the great values \u200b\u200bof European jazz.
I. Ortega
Label: Dreyfus Jazz
Distributor: Karonte
Year: 2010
Musicians: Aldo Romano (drums), Henry Texier (bass); Geraldine Laurent (sax), Fabrizio Bosso (trumpet)
Style: Experimental
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