Dive into the rich, vibrant world of French jazz with Aldo Romano's "Complete Communion to Don Cherry," released on October 18, 2010, under the Dreyfus Jazz label. This captivating album spans 48 minutes and is a testament to Romano's mastery of the genre, featuring a blend of traditional jazz and innovative French jazz elements.
The album opens with "Remembrance," setting a contemplative tone that evolves through tracks like the playful "Elephantasy" and the upbeat "Music Man." Romano's versatility shines in "Spring Is Here," a lively piece that showcases his rhythmic prowess, followed by the soulful "Jayne." The title track, "Complete Communion," is a standout, offering a deep, immersive experience that highlights Romano's ability to create intricate, engaging compositions.
Each track, from the introspective "Don Song" to the haunting "Mothers of the Veil" and the dynamic "Gush," demonstrates Romano's range and creativity. The album concludes with "When Will the Blues Leave," leaving you with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to revisit the journey.
"Complete Communion to Don Cherry" is not just an album but a collection of moments that celebrate the essence of jazz, making it a must-experience for any fan of the genre.