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Ada Rovatti: Disguise
ByAda Rovatti
saxophone, tenorb.1976
These are quintet, quartet and sextet offerings. In small group jazz outings, there has to be something that sets the effort apart. With Rovattiespecially on Disguisethat "something" is her arrangements, beginning with "Ghost Stories," one of eight (out of ten tunes) Rovatti originals. Bassist

Janek Gwizdala
bass
Dana Hawkins
drums
Oli Rockberger
piano and vocals
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
"Alone in Traffic" is surprisingly upbeat, considering the title. Maybe the composer (Rovatti) enjoys time alone on the expressways. She is joined here by trumpeter

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945
"TBA" features Rovatti on soprano sax. Her tone is clean, gorgeousnot always the case with the "straight horn." And her front line partner,

Zach Brock
violinb.1974
Two familiar non-originals are included. Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," with a lonely, late night three minute intro by Rovatti on tenor. This is a quartet, the saxophonist and the rhythm section, and Rovati shows she can play the classic ballad with loads of emotion, with the rhythm guys flying free when she steps out. The there's "Stairway to Heaven," from the Led Zepplin songbook. She joined here by Randy Brecker again, with Adam Rogers on guitar (if it's Led Zepplin, you've got to have a guitar) on a fairly straight forward, very jazzy turn on the song.
The disc closes with ballad full of contemplative joy, "Gentle Giant." Rovatti's tenor has a classic, expressive robustness. Could this be an Ode to Randy Brecker, Rovatti's husband and partner in music? Might be. ">
Track Listing
Ghost Stories; Alone In Traffic; TBA; Smile--Intro (sax solo) Smile; Moving Forward; Halfway; Tripping Step; Stairway To Heaven; Gentle Giant.
Personnel
Ada Rovatti
saxophone, tenorAda Rovatti: tenor and soprano saxophones, composer/arranger; Janek Gwizdala: bass; Dana Hawkins: drums; Leo Genovese: piano (2, 3, 4, 8); Oli Rockberger: piano (1, 6, 10); Adam Rogers: guitar (9); Zach Brock: violin (3, 8); Anne Drummond: flute (1, 6); Randy Brecker: trumpet (2, 6, 9); Dean Brown: guitar (10).
Album information
Title: Disguise | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Piloo Records and Productions LLC
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