Francesco Zampini Trio - Early Perspectives (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Francesco Zampini Trio
- Title: Early Perspectives
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: AlfaMusic
- Genre: Jazz, Jazz-Funk
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:50:03
- Total Size: 276 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. All the Things You Could Be
02. Ricorda
03. Flores
04. The Tenth
05. Song for Alba
06. Blue Feeling
07. The Dark Side of the Blues
08. Nobody Else but Me
Early Perspectives is Francesco Zampini's début album. Francesco is not the first one among my students asking me to write a presentation of his own recordings. I usually write either for those who have recently completed their studies with me, and for those whom I haven't seen in a longer time. I always find myself listening to each musical content with great curiosity.
In the three years we've been working together, after a brief phase in which he had an understandable and enviable youthful uncertainty about life and music, Francesco developed an almost dogmatic belief in self-discipline - in which I partly recognized myself - that made him develop an irreducible determination to pursue his musical goals through practice. In two years he jumped ahead, achieving a mature sense of timing, a rich harmonic aspect filtered by pianists, and a complex and contemporary melodic language. You can hear all this already in the first track of the album, "All The Things You Could Be", a tune where composition and arrangement blend very naturally. With the exception of the famous standard "Nobody Else But Me", and "The Dark Side of the Blues", a composition by Dimitri Espinoza, all the other tunes are originally composed by Francesco.
As a young artist, child of the profession, probably because of his "coming from the past” musicality, Francesco has high level composing and performing skills, extensively displaying his talent as band leader with Raffaello Pareti on double bass and Walter Paoli on drums, two formidable musicians that allow the trio to bring music through a conception of sophisticated dynamics and refined and articulated spaces, where modernity and tradition are consistently and inevitably together.
Francesco Zampini guitar
Raffaello Pareti double bass
Walter Paoli drums
01. All the Things You Could Be
02. Ricorda
03. Flores
04. The Tenth
05. Song for Alba
06. Blue Feeling
07. The Dark Side of the Blues
08. Nobody Else but Me
Early Perspectives is Francesco Zampini's début album. Francesco is not the first one among my students asking me to write a presentation of his own recordings. I usually write either for those who have recently completed their studies with me, and for those whom I haven't seen in a longer time. I always find myself listening to each musical content with great curiosity.
In the three years we've been working together, after a brief phase in which he had an understandable and enviable youthful uncertainty about life and music, Francesco developed an almost dogmatic belief in self-discipline - in which I partly recognized myself - that made him develop an irreducible determination to pursue his musical goals through practice. In two years he jumped ahead, achieving a mature sense of timing, a rich harmonic aspect filtered by pianists, and a complex and contemporary melodic language. You can hear all this already in the first track of the album, "All The Things You Could Be", a tune where composition and arrangement blend very naturally. With the exception of the famous standard "Nobody Else But Me", and "The Dark Side of the Blues", a composition by Dimitri Espinoza, all the other tunes are originally composed by Francesco.
As a young artist, child of the profession, probably because of his "coming from the past” musicality, Francesco has high level composing and performing skills, extensively displaying his talent as band leader with Raffaello Pareti on double bass and Walter Paoli on drums, two formidable musicians that allow the trio to bring music through a conception of sophisticated dynamics and refined and articulated spaces, where modernity and tradition are consistently and inevitably together.
Francesco Zampini guitar
Raffaello Pareti double bass
Walter Paoli drums
Year 2019 | Jazz | FLAC / APE
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