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DescriptionPaolo Fresu – Trumpet Nguyê Lê – Guitars Antonello Salis – Fender Rhodes, Acoustic Piano, Fisarmonica Furio Di Castri – Acoustic & Electric bass Roberto Gatto – Drums Dhafer Youssef – Voice & Oud Tracks: Gone, Gone, Gone Oh Bess, Oh, Where’s My Bess I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ Oh, Doctor Jesus, Don’t You Be Downhearted Fisherman, Strawberry And Devil Crab My Man’s Gone Now Lo, Bess goin’ To The Picnic I loves You, Porgy Bess, You Is My Woman Now Summertime The Buzzard Song Clara, Clara, Don’t You Be Downhearted What You Want Wid Bess Ever since hearing the Miles Davis and Gil Evans 1958 recording of George and Ira Gershwin’s ‘Porgy and Bess,’ the internationally known trumpeter Paolo Fresu planned someday to arrange his own interpretation of that historic work. This he did last year with ‘Kind of Porgy and Bess’ and his influences were not confined just to Miles’ work. In his notes he also mentions listening to pieces of the same opera performed by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Whereas Evans used a nineteen-piece orchestra here we have only a sextet and to complete his version Fresu has also included parts of the original that are completely new to the jazz repertoire. It is a bold venture and takes considerable experience to make something new and appealing out of the twentieth century classic opera and that is why very few have attempted it. Most tracks are successful and two that appealed were The Buzzard Song and the very plaintive I Loves You, Porgy. This is contemporary music, well performed, by talented musicians. It will no doubt attract considerable interest. Overall, Paolo Fresu has in his interpretation given credit to the original work. The influence Miles Davis has had on his career is very evident but at the same time refreshing to listen to. This is the first time I have heard these musicians and I thoroughly enjoyed their work. Sharing Widget |