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    Giovanni Guidi, Gianluca Petrella, Louis Sclavis, Gerald Cleaver - Ida Lupino (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Giovanni Guidi, Gianluca Petrella, Louis Sclavis, Gerald Cleaver - Ida Lupino (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Giovanni Guidi, Gianluca Petrella, Louis Sclavis, Gerald Cleaver - Ida Lupino (2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 77:50 minutes | 1,48 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    "Ida Lupino" is a fresh and creative album, distinguished by deep listening and focused interaction. At its centre is the remarkable improvisational rapport of two Italian musicians – pianist Giovanni Guidi and trombonist Gianluca Petrella. Their musical understanding – already apparent to listeners who heard them in Enrico Rava’s band – has been further refined in a widely-travelled duo which seeks encounters with fellow improvisers.

    This largely improvised quartet project is built upon the improvisational rapport of Italians pianist Giovanni Guidi and trombonist Gianluca Petrella. In addition to their work in trumpeter Enrico Rava's band—they appear together on Tribe (ECM, 2011)—they have worked as a duo which seeks encounters with fellow improvisers. Here they are brought together with American drummer Gerald Cleaver and French clarinetist Louis Sclavis, for a set of music that is extroverted and atmospheric by turns.

    There is no bass, but the first half of the program is distinguished by its clear rhythmic orientation. Even the improvised pieces sound like a jazz band, with a pulse that is as regular as a group with a bass. "Just Tell Me Who It Was" features a snaking Middle Eastern clarinet line from Sclavis. The title tune is one of Carla Bley's most memorable compositions, and this performance serves as both an 80th birthday salute to the composer and a tribute to the late pianist Paul Bley, who popularized the tune. There is an especially memorable version on his classic solo piano album Open, To Love (ECM, 1973). The quartet turns in a wonderful performance, perhaps equal to any of the previous recordings. It is followed by the other cover, a version of "Per i morti di Reggio Emilia (To The Dead of Reggio Emilia)" the protest song by Turin singer-songwriter Fausto Amodei.

    "No More Calypso?" is the light-hearted title of the first of the more abstract improvisations, the sort of atmospheric collective playing frequently heard on ECM recordings. "Rouge Lust" presents a quiet conversation in which the players take turns: almost a series of solo passages, each responding to the one before. Sclavis sits out for the last part of the program. Guidi, Petrella and Cleaver play slowly building textures on "Things We Never Planned," "Fidel Slow" and "Hard Walk." "Zweig" finds Petrella's trombone accompanied by Guidi rumbling on the inside of the piano: so textural that it is hard to identify the source. "The Gam Scorpions" closes the set on a lyrical note, with Cleaver's drums rejoining the duo.

    Another improvisational ECM triumph. The Italians had played previously with Cleaver, but Sclavis had never met the other musicians prior to the recording sessions. The approach was completely open, and it brought out the best in this group of players, both individually and collectively.

    Tracklist:

    01 - What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
    02 - Just Tell Me Who It Was
    03 - Jeronimo
    04 - Ida Lupino
    05 - Per i morti di Reggio Emilia
    06 - Gato!
    07 - La Terra
    08 - No More Calypso?
    09 - Rouge Lust
    10 - Things We Never Planned
    11 - Fidel Slow
    12 - Hard Walk
    13 - Zweig
    14 - The Gam Scorpions

    Produced by Manfred Eicher. Engineered by Stefano Amerio.
    Recorded in February 2015 at Auditorio Stelio Molo RSI, Lugano.

    Musicians:
    Giovanni Guidi - piano
    Gianluca Petrella - trombone
    Louis Sclavis - clarinet, bass clarinet
    Gerald Cleaver - drums

    Analyzed: Giovanni Guidi, Gianluca Petrella, Louis Sclavis, Gerald Cleaver / Ida Lupino
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR15 -0.30 dB -19.77 dB 6:42 01-What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
    DR13 -0.30 dB -18.10 dB 3:40 02-Just Tell Me Who It Was
    DR14 -0.30 dB -18.76 dB 4:06 03-Jeronimo
    DR13 -1.81 dB -18.86 dB 4:28 04-Ida Lupino
    DR14 -0.30 dB -19.33 dB 7:19 05-Per i morti di Reggio Emilia
    DR15 -1.27 dB -22.87 dB 9:37 06-Gato!
    DR14 -0.85 dB -20.40 dB 6:03 07-La Terra
    DR13 -1.26 dB -18.97 dB 4:00 08-No More Calypso?
    DR12 -3.78 dB -22.43 dB 6:12 09-Rouge Lust
    DR12 -0.96 dB -19.67 dB 5:20 10-Things We Never Planned
    DR14 -0.30 dB -22.59 dB 5:08 11-Fidel Slow
    DR11 -0.86 dB -20.73 dB 5:40 12-Hard Walk
    DR10 -4.81 dB -21.21 dB 2:47 13-Zweig
    DR12 -1.33 dB -19.02 dB 6:47 14-The Gam Scorpions
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 14
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2636 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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