John Patitucci's "Communion" is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz and jazz fusion, released on January 1, 2001, under the Concord Jazz label. This 54-minute album is a testament to Patitucci's virtuosity and his ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and engaging whole.
The album opens with "Bariloche," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its intricate bass lines and soothing melodies. "Calabria" follows, showcasing Patitucci's knack for creating music that is both complex and accessible. The title track, "Communion," is a standout, featuring a beautiful interplay between Patitucci's bass and the accompanying piano and drums.
"Choro Luoco" and "Isabella" are both tracks that highlight Patitucci's ability to incorporate Latin rhythms into his music, creating a vibrant and energetic sound. "Misterioso" and "Valentine" are more introspective pieces, showcasing Patitucci's skill as a composer and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music.
"The Sower" is a standout track, featuring a driving bass line and a soaring melody that will leave you on the edge of your seat. "Soul Eyes" and "Bohemia After Dark" round out the album, showcasing Patitucci's ability to pay homage to the jazz greats while still maintaining his unique musical voice.
Throughout "Communion," John Patitucci demonstrates why he is one of the most respected and innovative musicians in the jazz world today. This album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the artistry and skill that goes into creating truly great music.