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Tom Cawley: Catenaccio
ByTom Cawley
pianob.1975

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Gregory Porter
vocalsb.1971
Immediately from the start of the dynamic opener "The Ungainlies" there's a noticeable

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The deceptively buoyant vocal beginning to "Zona Mista" gives way to some frenetic keyboard work from Cawley underpinned by the keen rhythm section. The stately "Left Peg" is sedate by comparison with the preceding track but the quirkily breathy opening to "Regista" captures the attention instantly. The short, moody "Row Z" gives way to the finale "Rabona," a lively mix of florid melody and catchy rhythms. The title of Cawley's album is an Italian word for a defensive football strategy, and the sport is also portrayed on the cover art. But it's really the music that succeeds in scoring the goals on this fine album which is replete with electro-Latin-esque charm and vibrancy. ">
Track Listing
The Ungainlies; Jabulani; Nutmeg; Zona Mista; Left Peg; Regista; Row Z; Rabona.
Personnel
Tom Cawley
pianoTom Cawley: keyboards; Gareth Lockrane: flutes; Fini Bearman: voice; Robin Mullarkey: bass; Chris Higginbottom: drums.
Album information
Title: Catenaccio | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music
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