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Federico Ughi: Songs For Four Cities
ByUghi is a staple of the New York City avant-free scene, and over the years he's studied and played with some of jazz's finest musicians, including saxophonist

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

William Parker
bassb.1952

Daniel Carter
saxophoneb.1996

Darius Jones
saxophone, alto
Ed Schuller
bass, acoustic
Eri Yamamoto
pianoLeila Adu
vocalsStandouts include "Tolmin," a song about New York by way of Slovenia that's given liftoff by Jones' distinctive sax, as rich and piercing as a human cry. "When We Cry" speaks of Ughi's nostalgia for Rome, with pleasing shape-shifting by the quartet as its members twist and turn off the melody. "Pasolini the Painter" evokes the street life of Italy as depicted by the great Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini, a majestic song that starts off with Adu's compelling recitation. Another gem is "Claygate," a portrait of the artist as a weary music teacher, dreaming of a better life while taking the train from Claygate to London. It's a beautiful portrayal of frustration tempered by hope, an emotion perfectly displayed by Yamamoto's sparkling solo. And mention must be made of "Shadow Remover," a powerful tribute to New York that includes an evocative solo from Schuller.
Each of the pieces on Songs for Four Cities is alight with clarity and honesty, offering a presentation of the human heart as it seeks and remembers a sense of home. The record has a sense of both searching and finding, with strands of each weaving in waves throughout the compositions. Ughi is to be commended for his distinctive songwriting and playing, as well as for creating a multifaceted work that celebrates the richness of the many worlds in which we live. ">
Track Listing
Tolmin; When We Cry; Through You; Pasolini the Painter; Claygate; Shadow Remover; Uno Fa Tanto; White.
Personnel
Federico Ughi
drumsDarius Jones: alto saxophone; Eri Yamamoto: piano; Ed Schuller: bass; Federico Ughi: drums.
Album information
Title: Songs For Four Cities | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Skycap Records
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