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Tommaso Cappellato: Open
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Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

Reggie Workman
bassb.1937

Don Byron
clarinetb.1958

Bill Ware
vibraphoneb.1959
Appropriately, Open encompasses an array of Cappellato's interests and abstract musicality, articulated by a superlative band

Michael Blake
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
While the music is rooted in earthiness, there's a sense of skirting the edge on tracks such as "World of Traveller." What sound like a reflection on

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
Good drummers keep the rhythm but outstanding ones color it. Cappellato is an artisan, whether exploiting a persuasive hip hop beat on the too brief "Scream Away" or providing a melodious song-like solo in "Talk To Me," where he carefully manipulates every inch of his kit. His cymbals sound like tambourines on "The Knight," before the band enters the track's circuitous pattern. A soft touch surfaces in the ballad "Krishnamurti," the recording's most straightforward track, but reverts back to unexpected territory with the unusual drum/bass duo, "He Said Then She Said," then concluding with Cappellato's brilliant piano solo, "Natural Element." A fitting and surprising conclusion to this revealing debut. ">
Track Listing
Nowhere, Now Here; Open; Episode 29; World Traveller; Mysteries of Life; Talk to Me; Scream Away; The Knight; Krishnamurti; He Said Then She Said; Natural Element.
Personnel
Tommaso Cappellato
drumsTommaso Cappellato: drums, piano (11); Michael Blake: soprano and tenor saxophone; Giovanni Guidi: piano; Joe Rehmer: bass.
Album information
Title: Open | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Elefante Rosso
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