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Jim Rotondi: 1000 Rainbows
By
Joe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959

Bill Stewart
drumsb.1966
Rotondi tackles everything from

The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestra
Buddy Montgomery
piano1930 - 2009

Danny Grissett
pianoRotondi makes sure to throw a jazz waltz into the mix with his engaging "One For Felix," while the title trackunderscored by a hip, slow-strutting groove from Stewart and a bass line from

Barak Mori
bass, acousticWhile the trumpeter clearly excels on the livelier material, ballads also have their place. "Born To Be Blue" features some sensitive work from Rotondi and Grissett, but the all-too-brief take on "Not Like This"with a gorgeous blend of vibraphone and trumpet that comes off as musical reveriecarries more impact.
In the end, this album is a story of numbers. Five superb musicians came together as one to create the nine tracks that make up the singularly superb 1000 Rainbows. ">
Track Listing
Bizzaro World; We Can Work It Out; One For Felix; 1000 Rainbows; Crescent Street; Born To Be Blue; Gravitude; 49th Street; Not Like This.
Personnel
Jim Rotondi
trumpetJim Rotondi: trumpet; Joe Locke: vibraphone; Danny Grissett: piano; Barak Mori: bass; Bill Stewart: drums.
Album information
Title: 1000 Rainbows | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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