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Bobby Previte: Pan Atlantic
ByThe title refers to the international composition of the band. Previte has been a New Yorker since 1979. Trombonist

Gianluca Petrella
tromboneb.1975

Enrico Rava
trumpetb.1939

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Benoit Delbecq
pianoThe music is three-pronged in nature. Previte and Davidsen inhabit a quasi-groove state, working with simple, mesmerizing rhythms. Delbecq here is cinematic, creating a moody ambience. And Petrella and Puschnig are almost operatic, two divos in the best sense of the word and appropriate given their respective countries' contributions to that tradition. The music, all written by Previte (and in the case of the gorgeous closer "Veltin," played solely by him on Fender Rhodes), is elusive as a result. The ear bounces from one element to another or chases a melody down a twisted corridor, never quite catching up. This creates an amorphous feeling that is in no way insubstantial. Very loose templates for this album might be

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Joe Farrell
saxophone1937 - 1986
Whatever wellspring it draws from, Previte proves himself to be a composer of uncommon grace for a drummer (was that a mallet that just flew by my head?). His last album, with a new incarnation of his Bump Band, showed off his slinkier side. Pan Atlantic finds him retreating into a lovely minimalism and showing that mashup doesn't mean mish-mosh. ">
Track Listing
Deep Lake; Stay on Path; The Eternity Clause; Destruction Layer; Pan Atlantic; Question Mark; Veltin.
Personnel
Gianluca Petrella: trombone; Wolfang Puschnig: alto sax, baritone sax; Benoît Delbecq: fender rhodes; Nils Davidsen: bass; Bobby Previte: drums, fender rhodes (7).
Album information
Title: Pan Atlantic | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Auand
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