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Stefano Tanzi: Wrong Together
ByStefano Tanzi
guitar, electric
Steve Swallow
bassb.1940


Fabio Colella
drumsA mix of more familiar songs like "Ladies in Mercedes" and "Falling Grace" as well as lesser-played compositions, the release simmers in a pleasantly consistent tone. Though a short project at around 35 minutes total, the pieces speak for themselves, never falling into languor or unnecessary stillness. "Falling Grace" displays agile fingering by di Teodoro while Tanzi waits his turn to introduce the melody. Though the guitarist might not have much experience leading a group, he exhibits a commanding presence. A fine balance is struck and works its way into the pieces, letting them blossom.
As the tracks come in and fade out, a

John Scofield
guitarb.1951
What first might have been an exercise in homage for Tanzi turned into something more, something deeper. Working with a smaller number of musicians has its challenges, especially if they are playing the work by one composer. Yet the trio does not wallow in Swallow's tunes. Instead, they apply a light touch, a sensitive ear. Wrong Together does little wrong actually. Would the album have been stronger if there was a more diverse tracklist? Sure, but Scofield similarly keeps to a certain atmosphere and mood.
Italian guitarist Stefano Tanzi shows a lot of skill, restraint and ingenuity with this collection of tracks. Pieces like "Peau Douce" and "She Was Young" are made to dance through the musicians' collective skills and ease of communication. His team plays with a soft smile and steady hands, allowing the music to flow smoothly. It is a solid debut as leader with several tracks that sing sweetly and shine nicely. ">
Track Listing
Bitter Homes and Gardens; She Was Young; Falling Grace; Ever After; Ladies in Mercedes; Peau Douce; Better Times; Wrong Together.
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Album information
Title: Wrong Together | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: PlayCab
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