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Salvatore Bonafede Trio: Sicilian Opening
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Dewey Redman
saxophone, tenorb.1931

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969

Lew Tabackin
saxophone, tenorb.1940

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952
The disc opens with the title cut, a jaunty, bounce-in-the-step tune, with crisp piano in front of Marcello Pelliteri's snappy, rat-a-tat drums and Marco Panascia's limber bass lines. It's a bright and buoyant introduction that leads into the stately "La Grande Ilusion," with its dark hues and Spanish atmosphere.
On this set of mostly original material, Bonafede and his band-mates display a relaxed cohesion, the leader's clean and concise touch, and a beautiful feeling for the blues, on "bbbb."
The group tackles a couple of

The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestra"Appunti su Palermo" is a moody, late night ballad, full of dark moods and murky shadows; dangerous things lurking, circling, just out of reach. "Lode al Silenzio" has the trio working telepathically during the loveliest, most pensive and dreamy moments on the disc.
Sicilian Opening is a cohesive set of beautifully-crafted tunes, a truly fine piano trio outing from a searching and original voice. ">
Track Listing
Sicilian Opening; La Grande Ilusion; Ideal Standard; bbbb; WWW; Blackbird; It Plays From Far; Appunti su Palermo; Italian Ingegno; Lode al Silenzio; She's Leaving Home; Torre Ligny.
Personnel
Salvatore Bonafede
pianoSalvatore Bonafede: piano; Marcello Pelitteri: drums; Marco Panascia: bass.
Album information
Title: Sicilian Opening | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Music Eyes
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