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Allen Vizzutti: Ritzville
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Woody Herman
band / ensemble / orchestra1913 - 1987

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Doc Severinsen
trumpetb.1927

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
While Vizzutti has recorded as a leader on occasion since relocating to Seattle in 1990, he's kept a relatively low profile, and that's a shame. His creativity and chops have always made him more of a trumpeter's trumpeter rather than a big name star, but he's always delivered when his horn touches his lips and this album is no exception. Vizzutti visits funk territory, contemporary settings, the blues, balladry and more on this well-rounded program.
His reputation as an ear-splitting high note specialist is well-known and he brings this skill to bear at various points during the album, but he doesn't overdo it. He's as likely to woo the ear into submission with his gentle "Touch" as he is to scream and soar. He visits the blues in wonderfully direct fashion, delivering muted magic and sound effects aplenty ("Laura's Blues"), and lets melodic and directional ideas slowly congeal and develop over funky bottoms ("Ritzville"). On several occasions, he utilizes a string section to give the music a polished sheen and smoother sound ("Azure Cool"), but he doesn't let this theme dominate the record. He's just as likely to play some eye-opening, hot horn work over
Reggie Hamilton
bass, acousticCorea and bassist

Stanley Clarke
bassb.1951

Track Listing
Ritzville; Silhouette; Amara; Ticklish; Glide; Touch; One Of A Kind; Papa Bear; Laura's Blues; Azure Cool; I Don't Know.
Personnel
Allen Vizzutti: trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet; Chick Corea: piano; Stanley Clarke: acoustic bass; Ronald Bruner Jr.: drums; Mike Miller: acoustic guitar, electric guitar; Reggie Hamilton: acoustic bass, electric bass; Darrell Grant: piano; Laura Vizzutti: piano.
Album information
Title: Ritzville | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Village Place Music
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