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Enrico Rava Quintet: Tribe
ByTrombonist

Gianluca Petrella
tromboneb.1975

Stefano Bollani
pianob.1972

Giovanni Guidi
pianoThough lighter in touch, sparer, and less unpredictable than Bollani, Guidi playsto borrow from the title of Rava's book Note necessaire (Minimum Fax , 2004)the necessary notes, exemplified by his hypnotic play on the dream-like "Paris Baguette," where right and left hands meet seamlessly. On the piano trio piece, "Garbage Can Blues," his Mediterranean-tinged minimalism creates a restful, still-life portrait reverie.
Seemingly simple in construction, there's tremendous breadth and depth to the music and repeated listening unravels the layers. The nostalgic, slowly meandering melody of "Amnesia," carried by Rava and shadowed by Petrella, features busily chattering, yet unobtrusive drumming from

Fabrizio Sferra
drums
The dramatic "Choctaw"spurred by Sferra's cymbals and Guiddi's repetitive,

Nik Bärtsch
pianob.1971
Tribe reveals a Rava who is still searching, still challenging his creative possibilities and, as ever, those around him. On trumpet, Rava has never sounded better or more focused. The scintillating playing from the new blood also confirms that change for Rava is indeed, as good as a rest. There's plenty of creative juice left in Rava's tank. ">
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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