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Tony Romano: Three Chord Monte
ByTony Romano
guitarThe starter, "Cadillac Green" has a deep-pocketed funk bed and is a biting melodic statement. There is an Intense tenor saxophone solo from

Paul Carlon
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Rob Garcia
drumsb.1969
All the tunes on this album are Romano originals incorporating varying compositional forms. His melodic presentations are elegantly simple and the harmonic platforms they offer provide leader and soloists plenty of latitude for improvisational exploration. There is a lot of material here to encounter, with no track seeming superfluous or as a throw- in.
"Onward and Upward" is a tasty, up-tempo jazz waltz with a catchy melody sent up by Romano and Carlon. "Camino" is a Latin piece with a lovely, romantic essence. It is another winner in which Romano alternates from single notes to Wes Montgomery-like octaves. The groove here is smooth, sexy, and lush. Romano's guitar chops are extensive and there are influences here from a diverse spectrum from

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

George Benson
guitarb.1943

Jennifer Vincent
bass, acousticThe title track is a slower, liquid portrait with Romano and Carlon again in unison. Vincent stretches out with a fine solo. It is an interesting track. "Hollow" is a darker, somewhat contemplative selection with Romano's guitar stating over bass and Garcia's fine brushes and cymbal work. "Ratatat" is a triple-metered lively track with fine interaction with Romano and Garcia. It develops into excitement and fury. "Squirrelly" is a straight-ahead melody that lives up to its name. The groove leans heavily on the back beatthis is a track on which the group is obviously having fun. Vincent provides another tasty solo. "Reflection," a lovely, sentimental melody with a classic descending bass line that appropriately fits its title. Romano keeps this one floating with an exquisite solo. A lovely track. Carlon's tenor saxophone gives the melody on the very slow and elegiac, "Home." It is somewhat of a different, open-ended closer.
Overall, Three Chord Monte is a fine album with flights of talented hands and is certainly worth a listen. ">
Track Listing
Cadillac Green, Rhumba-esque, Winterland, Lay It Down, Onward and Upward, Camino, One for Bill, Three Chord Monte, Hollow, Ratatat, Squirrelly, Reflection, Home.
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Album information
Title: Three Chord Monte | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: TRM Records
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