Dave
Panichi (MD, trombone); Simon Marsh, Graeme Blevins, Martin Williams,
Nadim Teimoori, Jonathan Shenoy (reeds); Tom Walsh, Louis Dowdeswell, James
Davison, Freddie Gavita (trumpets); Mark Nightingale, Robbie
Harvey, Callum Au, Andy Wood (trombones); Chris Eldred (piano); Chris Hill (bass); Tommy
Emmerton (guitar); Mike Smith (drums)
Each of the five tracks
herein stand out in their originality and variance in styles and idioms as well
as showcasing the individual strengths of the soloists on hand.
The track, Hits and Spaces is dedicated to Bob
Brookmeyer (a former teacher of Panichi’s as part of the BMI Jazz Composers
Workshop in NYC 1988-89). Panichi’s
design was to “organise a piece around two elements - accents (hits) and the
gaps between”. Mission accomplished. Trumpeter, Freddie Gavita scores
heroically on his solo utilising compelling intervallic gestures in his melodic
vocabulary.
Panichi’s plaintive and
reflective trombone is present throughout on Ruby, a slow loping “swing with a backbeat” soul-ey affair. Dedicated
to one of Panichi’s former students, Ruby
offers a welcome contrast to the more cutting edge harmonic and rhythmic
language on the other pieces.
The
London Sessions is a remarkable slice of “drastic
plastic” led by a world class writer with band and soloists to match.
For more information
log on to www.davepanichimusic.com.
Dave Panichi's The London Sessions will be launched on April 6 at Pizza
Express Soho in London. The evening with be a collaboration, the Callum Au Big
Band performing a set of Callum’s music followed by a performance of Dave’s
album. Frank Griffith
Gentle; Hits and Spaces; Harry Potter; Ruby; Pyldriver
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