D'Andrea. Tommaso, Gatto

Airegin

Date of Release  1992

Time  64:12

 

   

1.   Misterioso - 7:08

    2.   Airegin - 6:04

    3.   Doxie - 7:57

    4.   Epistrophy - 4:48

    5.   Lover Man - 5:28

    6.   Giravolta - 6:32

    7.  Jumps  - 6:48

    8.  My Dear One  - 4:50

    9.  Things Called  - 8:02

    10.  Blue in Green  - 2:45

    11.  Bop Abstructions  - 3:50

 

Airegin

The Italian pianist Franco D'Andrea's work is best known to European jazz fans because of his recording for the Italian labels Red and Philology, but he deserves wider recognition. This trio session with bassist Giovanni Tommaso and drummer Roberto Gatto is full of surprises even though much of the material is quite familiar. His reworking of Monk's "Misterioso" is a roller coaster ride of dissonant chords, while Gattto's drum solo introduces a rather wild, playful take of Sonny Rollins' "Airegin." The classic composition "Blue in Green" has a disguised introductory vamp and only brief flirts with its theme. His treatments of the jazz standards "Epistrophy," "Doxy," and "Lover Man" are more conventional. Each member of the trio had a hand in creating "Things Called" (clearly based on the changes to the standard "What Is This Thing Called Love?") and "Bop Abstractions," which hints at some bop classics but is better described as a group improvisation. This adventurous trio CD is very rewarding and worth seeking.

Ken Dryden, All Music  Guide