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WINSTONE / WHEELER / FRESU / TAYLOR / DAMIANI / OXLEY ~ LIVE AT ROCCELLA JONICA
SPLASC(H) 508 (Barcode: 716642050821) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1984 Released: 2003

This is a reissue of a rather obscure live recording by a dreamy Anglo-Italian sextet comprising of British vocalist Norma WinstoneFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist, pianist John TaylorFind albums by this artist and drummer Tony OxleyFind albums by this artist and Italian trumpeter Paolo FresuFind albums by this artist and bassist Paolo DamianiFind albums by this artist. Together they perform five original compositions, three by Wheeler (two of which are joined into a medley) and two by Damiani, one of which lasts for over twenty three minutes.

The music is typical modern European Jazz, based on solid melodic themes but open to individual interpretations, which are expressed here by the solos performed by all the participants. The melodies are first presented by Winstone using her amazing vocalese statements and then are picked up by the rest of the sextet and subjected to open improvisation.

The album is full of wonderful soloing and the double trumpet lineup is especially attractive with Wheeler and Fresu playing in tandem or jointly, creating some truly amazing statements. Taylor as always lays the harmonic background for the music and adds fiery solos on the way and the rhythm section keeps things moving ahead. Oxley´s drumming is definitely one of the most "straightforward" performances of his ever captured on record.

Winstone´s neck breaking solos are the absolute highlight of this album and her full power of improvisation and amazing virtuosity are beautifully captured here. The informality of a concert setting and the extraordinary drumming by Oxley, which accompanies her vocal solos come together perfectly.

Although the sound quality of the recording, even in this remastered version, is far from perfect, the music is so powerful and unique that the sound imperfections can be easily ignored. Since the sextet came together only once for this specific appearance, the album is a time capsule and a perfect historical document of European Jazz at its best in the mid-1980s. Wholeheartedly recommended!
Updated: 13/07/2018Posted: 13/07/2018CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

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