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Viva Caruso

 
Album Review: Viva Caruso

  • Artist: Joe Lovano
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 23, 2002
  • Total Time: 65:06
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Viva Caruso is easily one of tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano's most ambitious and enjoyable recordings. Much like Terence Blanchard's Jazz in Film or Uri Caine's Urlicht/Primal Light, Viva Caruso finds the reedman adapting orchestral melodies and harmonies to a jazz format. Inspired after reading a biography about Italian tenor and opera legend Enrico Caruso, Lovano spent most of 2000 through 2001 researching Caruso's music and developing this project. There is a progressive, third stream appeal to Viva Caruso, with the various instruments laying down intricate counter-melodies and liquid, pulsating rhythms. For example, "Vesto La Giubba" from Pagliacci is slowed down here into a kind of folk-jazz meditation, not unlike something Dave Douglas' Tiny Bell Trio might do. Likewise, "Campane a Sera" features a pretty flute introduction to a very mid-'50s, Stan Kenton-style arrangement, and Gerald Wilson could very easily have scored "Soltano a Te" with its characteristically West Coast, neo-phonic horn sounds. Not wanting to merely focus on the arias Caruso is famous for, Lovano reworks many of the songs the singer recorded that are compiled on the Nimbus CD Caruso in Song. Most of these sides were originally arranged with a small wind ensemble, a format which Lovano employs on the original composition "Streets of Naples," a street party-like tango featuring accordion accents. One of the real revelations on the album is how comfortably much of Caruso's popular oeuvre adjusts to jazz improvisation. "Santa Lucia," with its tropical-island carnival atmosphere, features Lovano in a tenor, bass, and drum format reminiscent of Saxophone Colossus-era Sonny Rollins. Similarly, the spirit of Joe Henderson permeates the airy and lithe "O Sole Mio." ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Pagliacci, opera~Vesti la giubba Joe Lovano (3:48)
Tarantella Sincera for voice & orchestra Joe Lovano (4:42)
The Streets of Naples Joe Lovano Joe Lovano (4:57)
Cielo Turchino for voice & orchestra [Deep Blue Sky] Joe Lovano (4:42)
Pecchè? for voice & orchestra [Why?] Joe Lovano (7:39)
O sole mio, for voice & piano (or orchestra) Eduardo DeCapua Joe Lovano (6:47)
Viva Caruso Joe Lovano Joe Lovano (4:18)
Campane a sera "Ave Maria", for voice & orchestra [Evening Bells] Joe Lovano (7:02)
Santa Lucia, Neapolitan song Traditional Joe Lovano (4:25)
Sultanto a Te for voice & orchestra [Only to You] Joe Lovano (5:57)
Il Carnivale di Pulcinella Joe Lovano Joe Lovano (6:42)
For You Alone for voice & piano (or orchestra) Henry Geehl, P.J. O'Reilly Joe Lovano (4:07)

Credits

Gordon Jee (Creative Director), Judi Silvano (Assistant), Roscoe Peterson (Assistant Engineer), Byron Olson (Conductor), Michael Rabinowitz (Bassoon), Michael Bocian (Guitar (Acoustic)), Mantis Evar (Product Manager), Dick Oatts (Flute), Bob Meyer (Drums), Gary Valente (Trombone), Herb Robertson (Trumpet), Michael Herman (Assistant Engineer), Joe Lovano (Mouthpiece), Scott Lee (Bass (Upright)), Jimmy Katz (Photography), Tom Christianson (Horn (English)), Joe Lovano (Producer), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Gil Goldstein (Accordion), Jessica Novod (Art Direction), Judi Silvano (Voices), Eli Wolf (A&R), Jamey Haddad (Mazhar), Scott Lee (Bass), Tom Christianson (Oboe), James Farber (Engineer), John Clark (French Horn), Eugene Bianco (Contractor), Judi Silvano (Vocals), Joe Lovano (Arranger), Joe Lovano (Sax (Tenor)), Charles Russo (Clarinet (Bass)), Helen Campo (Flute), Byron Olsen (Conductor), Billy Drewes (Clarinet), Jessica Novod (Design), Byron Olsen (Arranger), Will Friedwald (Liner Notes), Byron Olson (Arranger), Joe Lovano (Orchestration), Brian Bacchus (A&R), Bob Meyer (Mallets), Joe Lovano (Reeds), Ed Schuller (Bass), Donald Rice (Music Copyist), Byron Olson (Orchestration), James Farber (Mixing), Joey Baron (Drums)
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