Gerardo Frisina & Toco - Gerardo Frisina Meets Toco EP
Two great Schema Records talents come together here in one sweet EP – the bossa-inspired vocals and acoustic guitar of Toco, mixed with the Latin-styled rhythms of Gerardo Frisina! The set begins with the long, lively "Tia Na Hora" – starting first with vocals from Toco, then really stretching out in the kind of long, percussive, clubby vibe that Frisina does so well – especially when extended out into an instrumental mix that has a cool mellow moment in the middle! "Craque" follows on the flipside – again in a different instrumental version than the main one – and both cuts feature piano from Vitor Araujo, and some mighty nice flute from Gilberto Acursio! ~ Dusty Groove
Diego Frabetti - Interno 41
We'll be honest in saying that we'd never heard the music of
trumpeter Diego Frabetti before this album, and only picked it up because it
features Fender Rhodes from Danny Grissett – but after the first few notes, we
were in love right away – and really love the sound of both Frabetti and his
group on the session! Grissett is a key part of the set, and also plays some
great acoustic piano as well – and the combo also features Barend Middelhof on
tenor, Davide Brillante on guitar, Stefano Senni on bass, and Nicola Angelucci
on drums – again, all players who are new to us, and who work together beautifully
here with a strong sense of cohesion that really comes through in the colors of
the sound! Frabetti's got a voice that's right on the money, and never overdone
– and the balance of trumpet, tenor, guitar, and keyboards is wonderful
throughout – on titles that include "Maestro Up Tempo",
"Melamia", "Stessi Occhi", "Ciclico",
"Piogge", and "Interno 41". ~ Dusty Groove
Fabrizio Bosso & Spiritual Trio - Someday
A very groovy record from Italian trumpet legend Fabrizo
Bosso – one that features a group referred to as his Spiritual Trio, but a
combo that's maybe got more of a soul jazz vibe overall – as the lineup
features Alberto Marsico on organ and Alessandro Mnetto on drums! The spare
format is great – open in ways that always seem to bring out the best phrasing
in Bosso's horn, but with just the right moments of groove that have the
trumpet and organ dancing together nicely – almost a newly-conceived variation
on the the older 60s pairing of tenor and Hammond! Mario Biondi provides guest
vocals on a remake of the Donny Hathaway tune "Someday We'll All Be
Free" – and other instrumental tunes include "Sermonette",
"Cold Duck Time", "Bernie's Toon", "I Shall Wear A
Crown", "Forward", "A Lullaby", and "Say It
Loud". ~ Dusty Groove
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