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Enrico Rava Quintet: Tribe
By"Amnesia" sets the expectation that this will be an exploratory affair, with the horns washing over the rolling arpeggios of the piano and arrhythmic bass and drum lines. Slow and melancholyalmost dirge-likeit drifts along, its saving grace lying in its melodic beauty.
Rava has chosen a somewhat unusual, and potentially awkward horn partner in trombonist

Gianluca Petrella
tromboneb.1975
Most of the compositions are intentionally loosebegging the question of whether or not they were written out with anything more than a bare minimum of explanationleaving the musicians plenty of room to explore and expand upon them as they play.
While much of the album sustains a deliberately measured tempo, there are a couple of places that break the pace. "Choctaw" changes gears by going up-tempo with a lightly galloping rhythm, kept in broken time on the ride cymbals. Rava takes the opportunity to invoke some of

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Giovanni Guidi
pianoThen, as a reminder that he can do it, Rava plays a lovely ballad with "F. Express," featuring a relativelyfor this album, anywaystandard rhythmic structure as well as a prominent solo by guest guitarist Giacomo Ancillotto.
In addition to intricate, beautifully crafted music, Tribe benefits from the first rate production values that have become de rigueur from the ECM label. This is just another in a long line of sonically exemplary recordings in label head/producer

But, of course, Tribe is to be listened to not read, and it's well worth hearing. This is first-rate improvisational music, contained in a gorgeous, accessible sonic landscape. Congratulations to Rava on an exceptional work. ">
Track Listing
Amnesia; Garbage Can Blues; Choctaw; Incognito; Cornettology; F. Express; Tears for Neda; Song Tree; Paris Baguette; Planet Earth; Tribe; Improvisation.
Personnel
Enrico Rava
trumpetEnrico Rava: trumpet; Gianluca Petrella: trombone; Giovanni Guidi: piano; Gabriele Evangelista: double bass; Fabrizio Sferra: drums; Giacomo Ancillotto: guitar (1, 6-8).
Album information
Title: Tribe | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: ECM Records
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