Description
Cat#:
Format: CD / ALBCD-501
ARTIST: Lorenzo Tucci
TITLE: Sweet Revelation – REMASTERED
JAN: 4560312315019
Lineup:
Daniele Scannapieco (ts)
Pietro Lussu (p)
Dario Rosciglione (b)
Lorenzo Tucci (ds)
Rec data:
Recorded at Interface Studio, Lavinio, on December 4-5, 2000
Remastered by Hiroshi Shiota (Tokyo Recording) on March 14, 2012
Cover photo by Stefano Micchìa
[C] [P] 2012 ALBORE JAZZ
Lorenzo Tucci plays: Zildjian Cymbals, Noble & Cooley drums, Silverfox drumsticks
Voices
One of the hardest-hitting albums we’ve ever heard from Italian drummer Lorenzo Tucci – a set that’s got some especially smoking tenor from Daniele Scannapieco of the High Five Quintet! Daniele’s sound is proud and bold right from the start – working with a soulful, 60s sort of energy as he carves out these massive lines on tenor that really take hold of a tune, and give it an even greater sense of feeling and form! Tucci’s drums are great too – recorded with a sharper sound than before, to provide a great illustration of his key power for moving a group – in this case a quartet that also features piano from Pietro Lussu and bass from Dario Rosciglione. The set features great versions of the Wayne Shorter tunes “Adam’s Apple” and “Fee Fi Fo Fum” – plus the cuts “Sweet Revelation”, “Dede’s Song”, “Ghost”, “In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning”, and “Tita’s Song”. © 1996-2015, Dusty Groove, Inc.