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Eddie Gomez: Per Sempre
ByGomez surely learned something from his eleven-year tenure as pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Marco Pignataro
saxophoneb.1965


Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Gomez's bass sings. It seems to be saying "I love you" on his bowed interlude at the beginning of "Arianna," and, in a plucking mode, sets up a dark foundation on the beginning of "Bologna d' Inverno," leading the band into tranquil chamber jazz with a timeless feeling. Solos from Pignataro and Marvuglio are followed by Teo Ciavarella's gorgeously understated piano spot, giving way to the ensemble's dream-like flow. Songwriting is shared, with three compositions from Gomez (including "Arianna"), two by Pignataro, and one each from Marvuglio and Ciavarella. There's one lone but welcome standard, "Stella by Starlight," to which the group gives a particularly yearning mood, with the saxophone's lonely cry calling through the sparking piano star shine.
Gomez, during his career, has worked with drummers including

Philly Joe Jones
drums1923 - 1985

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Marty Morell
drumsb.1944
The set was recorded in Bologna, Italy, while on tour in the winter of 2009, and captures the quintet at the highest level of empathic music making, resulting in one of Gomez's finest hours. ">
Track Listing
Arianna; Bologna D'Inverno; Why Cry?; Forever; Pops & Alma; Stella By Starlight; Homesick; Epilogue.
Personnel
Eddie Gomez
bassEddie Gomez: bass; Marco Pignataro: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Matt Marvuglio: flute; Teo Ciavarella: piano; Massimo Manzi: drums.
Album information
Title: Per Sempre | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: BFM Jazz
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