Enrico Pieranunzi - Something Tomorrow - AudioSoundMusic
Enrico Pieranunzi - Something Tomorrow - AudioSoundMusic
Enrico Pieranunzi - Something Tomorrow - AudioSoundMusic
Enrico Pieranunzi - Something Tomorrow - AudioSoundMusic

Enrico Pieranunzi - Something Tomorrow

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Piano – Enrico Pieranunzi

Bass – Thomas Fonnesbæk

Drums – André Ceccarelli

Composed by Enrico Pieranunzi (A1-5, B2-4), Thomas Fonnesbæk (B1), Ira Gershwin (B5), Kurt Weill (B5)


 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Storyville Records

Original Label : Storyville Records

Recorded September 5 & 6, 2021 at The Village Recording, Vanløse, Denmark

Recorded by Thomas Vang

Executive-Producer – Christian Brorsen

Mastered by Jørgen Vad

Design bt FinnNygaard.com

Photography by Roberto Cifarelli and FinnNygaard.com

Originally released in May 2022

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Those Days
  2. Perspectives
  3. Wave of Interest
  4. The Heart of a Child
  5. Something Tomorrow

Side B:

  1. What Once Was
  2. Three Notes
  3. Suspension Points
  4. Je Ne Sais Quoi
  5. This Is New

           

          Reviews:

          Acclaimed Italian pianist Enrico Pieranunzi is at the zenith of his career and has now joined forces with the legendary French drummer André Ceccarelli and the acrobatic Danish double bass player Thomas Fonnesbæk. This new trio encounter combines three of the very best European jazz stars and makes for an album played with dramatic coherence — a seldom sight when three major personalities meet.

          Playing with Fonnesbæk seems to give wings to Pieranunzi, the two men listen and talk to each other like two accomplices, who meet again after a long absence. Fonnesbæk enjoys this intuitive game, where they listen intensely to each other, propose another tempo or a new melody. And they can count on the rhythmic precision and great musicality of André Ceccarelli, one of Pieranunzi's favorite drummers.

          Pieranunzi is one of, if not the most, popular European pianist, likely due to a unique combination of influences, from his formative years in classical and Italian music to his collaborations with iconic film composer Ennio Morricone and output with the likes of Chet Baker and Lee Konitz. Pieranunzi never renounces bold and elegant music, for he is a poet of black and white. In the breath of his piano, there is a reflexive expression, a harmonic treatment full of subtleties. A lush romanticism lies deep at the heart of his music, when he lets his hands dance on the keys.

          Thomas Fonnesbæk is a formidable bassist with an astonishing technique. He impresses with his virtuosity and harmonic choices, and his bass lines inspire both Pieranunzi and Ceccarelli. Not only is Fonnesbæk one of Pieranunzi's favorite collaborators, he has also recorded and toured with musicians such as Monty Alexander, Aaron Parks, Sinne Eeg, Lars Jansson and many others.

          Drummer André Ceccarelli is one of the most important figures on the European jazz scene. He has not only played with Pieranunzi in many other musical constellations, but also with giants like Enrico Rava and Chick Corea, and popular music stars like Sting, Aretha Franklin and Tina Turner. Here, Ceccarelli expresses his joy by a rare delicacy of touch in a performance with no discordant element.

          It is quite frankly evident that the trio enjoys the musical company of each other making Something Tomorrow an important milestone in the career of a pianist, who never ceases to amaze.


           

          Ratings:

          Discogs : 4.8 / 5

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