Английская Википедия:Communion (John Patitucci album)
Communion is an album by jazz bassist John Patitucci, released in 2001.
Background
Patitucci had released three albums for Concord Records before this one.[1]
Music and recording
The album's 10 tracks featured a total of 18 musicians.[1] A variety of material is covered, including "On the balladic title track, he writes a supple arrangement for string quartet, and elsewhere leans toward Brazil (as on the engaging, rapid-fire "Choro Luoco", dedicated to Hermeto Pascoal) and other Latin elements (i.e., the catchy, sambaesque "Bariloche")."[2] Mal Waldron's "Soul Eyes" is played as a duet with pianist Brad Mehldau.[2]
Reception
The AllMusic reviewer commented that "Some of the cuts are less than memorable ("Isabella", "Misterioso"), and the stronger ones succeed more in terms of orchestration than melody."[1]
Track listing
Personnel
- John Patitucci – bass guitar, double bass
- Branford Marsalis – soprano sax
- Joe Lovano – tenor sax
- Chris Potter – tenor sax, soprano sax
- Tim Ries – clarinet, flute
- Brad Mehldau – piano
- Bruce Barth – piano
- Edward Simon – piano
- Brian Blade – drums
- Horacio Hernández – drums
- Valtinho Anastacio – percussion
- Duduka da Fonseca – percussion
- Marc Quiñones – percussion, conga
- Luciana Souza – vocals
- Elizabeth Lim-Dutton – violin
- Richard Rood – violin
- Lawrence Dutton – viola
- Sachi Patitucci – cello
Production
- John Patitucci – producer
- Joe Barbaria – engineer, mixing
- Allan Tucker – mastering
References