Album Details

Melquiades

RELEASE
March 11, 1999
LABEL
Splasc(H) Records
GENRES
Jazz, Modern Creative, Jazz Instrument

Album Review

This one has all the makings of a classic: a small, well-rehearsed group that has recorded together several times before; a "superstar" guest artist, saxophonist Tim Berne; one of Italy's leading jazz trumpet players, Alberto Mandarini; original compositions by group members; and classy packaging. Unfortunately, the CD disappoints somewhat. Although there is some good blowing -- notably by Berne and Mandarini -- there is a dullness throughout the arrangements that dampens the creativity. Perhaps it is the "seventies English rock" influence noted in the liners. The rhythm section of guitarist Maurizio Brunod, bassist Giovanni Maier, and drummer and de facto leader Massimo Barbiero perform professionally enough; but there is too much emphasis on static rhythmic lines, and not enough on creative discourse. Nonetheless, fans of Mandarini and, to some extent, Berne, should find something to crow about. It is interesting to see the saxophonist both as a sideman and in a more conventional setting than he is usually accustomed.
Steve Loewy, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Mostar
  2. 7/13
  3. Caddau
  4. Per Emanuela
  5. Kubrik (2)
  6. Genetic Deficit
  7. Kubrik (1)
  8. Momi's Dance
  9. Sud