Luigi Tessarollo is an Italian guitarist whose style ranges from
Jim Hall to hints of spaced-out rock. His regular trio (which includes bassist
Dario Deidda and drummer
Enzo Zirilli) is joined by the equally versatile tenor saxophonist
George Garzone (who plays two songs on soprano) for every number but the opener.
Garzone can play very melodically yet go completely outside when the music asks for it; overall this is one of his more inside dates. Among the more memorable selections on the set are "Two & Two" (which is based closely on the standard "Four"), a calypso in the vein of
Sonny Rollins and
Jim Hall ("The Best Life"), the abrasive "Ratataplan," a lyrical "Therasia," the pretty ballad, "Soul Seasons," and the somewhat demented "Draggin' Gait." Colorful music that always holds on to one's attention. ~ Scott Yanow