Giovanni Tommaso, a renowned name in the jazz world, presents "Bassoprofilo," a captivating album released on September 27, 2011, under the CAM JAZZ label. This 45-minute journey through the depths of bass-driven jazz is a testament to Tommaso's virtuosity and his ability to create a rich, immersive soundscape.
The album features nine tracks, each a unique exploration of the bass's expressive potential. From the playful "Mi-ama-zurka" to the introspective "Blues For Tony Scott," Tommaso's compositions are as diverse as they are engaging. The title track, "Bassoprofilo," showcases his technical prowess, while "Passata E' La Tempesta..." offers a moment of quiet reflection.
Tommaso's bass is not just an instrument here; it's a storyteller, weaving tales of joy, sorrow, and everything in between. The album is a celebration of the bass's versatility, with Tommaso effortlessly switching between different styles and moods. Whether it's the upbeat "Buster Keaton Never Smiles" or the melancholic "SOStenuto," each track is a masterclass in bass playing.
"Bassoprofilo" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a chance to dive deep into the world of Giovanni Tommaso, to explore the nuances of his playing, and to appreciate the beauty of the bass. It's a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast and a treat for anyone who appreciates great music.