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Piero Umiliani: A Tempo Di Jazz
By
Nino Rota
composer / conductor1911 - 1979

Ennio Morricone
composer / conductor1928 - 2020

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
In 2006, interviewed by Baker biographer Matthew Ruddick, tenor saxophonist
Gianni Basso
b.1931
Francy Boland
piano1929 - 2005
A Tempo Di Jazzwhich is not movie related and does not have Baker in the lineupcollects seven tracks recorded by Umiliani in 1959/60. Five of them are alternate takes from Umiliani's rare-as-hens' teeth Tempo Jazz (RCA, 1960), and the cover is a tweak of that for Tempo Jazz. Umiliani, on piano, leads a sextet, two of whose members are heard on the Smog and I Soliti Ignoti soundtracks:
Marcello Boschi
saxophone, altoBill Gilmore
tromboneIvan Vandor
saxophone, tenorBeppe Carta
bass, acousticRoberto Zappulla
drumsInevitably, the album owes a considerable debt to American jazz, mostly to the so-called West Coast school of the 1950s. Hardly any European jazz of the time, from Italy or elsewhere, whatever the technical proficiency of the players, had reached the level of maturity and self assurance necessary for it to stand on its own feet. Specifically, given its saxophone/trombone frontline, A Tempo Di Jazz recalls

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Bob Brookmeyer
trombone1929 - 2011
Track Listing
Marmellata Di Suoni; Tempo Jazz; Battesimo Dell’Aria; Tipi Misteriosi; Verso L’Alba; Tema In Blues; Mezza Cottura.
Personnel
Piero Umiliani
pianoMarcello Boschi
saxophone, altoIvan Vandor
saxophone, tenorBill Gilmore
tromboneBeppe Carta
bass, acousticRoberto Zappulla
drumsAlbum information
Title: A Tempo Di Jazz | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Sonor Music Editions
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