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Dan Moretti and Brazilia: Live at the Pump House/Celebrating Wayne Shorter
ByDan Moretti
saxophone
Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Shorter's unique and engaging melodies, several of which are now enshrined in the jazz canon, lend themselves readily to Brazilia's fresh interpretations, wherein the core elements are preserved even as they are enriched by Latin rhythms that add spirit and fire to an already handsome image. Moretti's razor-sharp and focused ensemble is clearly enjoying the moment and leaving no rhythmic stone unturned as it digs hard into every theme with awareness and gusto.
Moretti's partners in Brazilia are pianist

Maxim Lubarsky
pianob.1977

Oscar Stagnaro
bass
Steve Langone
drumsb.1969
The swaying "Black Nile" is first up, read here as a mambo, followed by a cha-cha version of "Fee Fi Fo Fum" and the reggae-infused "Night Dreamer." The ensemble slips easily into a samba-style rendition of "Speak No Evil," followed by the mambo "Witch Hunt," a rhythmically intense "Yes or No" and sauntering "Oriental Folk Song" before bowing out with one of Shorter's best-known and most-often covered compositions, "Footprints."
This is a very good concert by any measure, enfolding an ample reservoir of upbeat and pleasurable music while shedding new light on the impressive compositional skills of the renowned saxophonist Wayne Shorter. ">
Track Listing
Black Nile; Fee Fi Fo Fum; Night Dreamer; Speak No Evil; Witch Hunt; Yes or No; Oriental Folk Song; Footprints.
Personnel
Dan Moretti
saxophoneOscar Stagnaro
bassMaxim Lubarsky
pianoErnesto Diaz
percussionSteve Langone
drumsAlbum information
Title: Live at the Pump House/Celebrating Wayne Shorter | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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