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Massimo Urbani Quartet - The Blessing (1993)

Posted By: gribovar
Massimo Urbani Quartet - The Blessing (1993)

Massimo Urbani Quartet - The Blessing (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 427 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 167 MB | Covers - 31 MB
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Red Records (123257-2)

Massimo recorded a stream of great performances in his short lifetime, and this one is no exception. If some of the material sounds a tad dated, the vast majority is first-rate, and Urbani makes the most of all of it. The best pieces are the familiar ones: the two alternate takes of "What's New" and the startling different versions of "The Way You Look Tonight." Urbani's quartets always feature the leading Italian jazzers, and this one includes bassist Giovanni Tommaso, creative original pianist Danilo Rea, and the ubiquitous Roberto Gatto. On two of the less interesting numbers written by Tommaso, the group is joined by tenor saxophonist Maurizio Urbani. Hearing Massimo on "My Little Suede Shoes" leaves no doubt about his roots, as if the giant picture of Bird on the cover leaflet juxtaposed with the title, "The Blessing" could be misunderstood. A class act, and one that should not disappoint the most discriminating critics of hard bop.

Massimo Urbani Quartet - Dedications To Albert Ayler And John Coltrane (1994)

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Massimo Urbani Quartet - Dedications To Albert Ayler And John Coltrane (1994)

Massimo Urbani Quartet - Dedications To Albert Ayler And John Coltrane (1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 468 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 166 MB | Covers - 31 MB
Genre: Jazz, Free Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Red Records (RR 123160-2)

This is the one to purchase if you decide to own one Urbani in your collection. Why? The quartet (Luigi Bonafede on piano; Furio Di Castri on bass; and Paolo Pellegatti on drums, with Urbani, of course, on alto sax) performs with uncommon synchronicity on a varied set. While the album is dedicated to Ayler and Coltrane, the music is anything but free-style, as might be implied. Instead, the wonderfully diverse pick of tunes (Coltrane's "Naima," Bird's "Scrapple form the Apple," Waldron's "Soul Eyes," Weill's "Speak Low," among three originals) is played with exquisite passion and precision. "Scrapple," where Urbani is backed only by acoustic bass, is a masterpiece, while "Soul Eyes" is blown with heart-rendering grace. Urbani's own "Dedications" burns, leaving behind little, if any, tread. Think of Urbani as a sort of super-Phil Woods and you might get the idea. Very cool.