Jerry Vivino, a seasoned saxophonist hailing from New Jersey, invites you into his musical world with "Back East," a captivating cool jazz album released on April 15, 2014, under the Blu-Jazz label. This 57-minute journey through 12 tracks is a testament to Vivino's versatility and mastery of the genre, offering a rich tapestry of soul-jazz and hard bop influences.
"Back East" features Vivino's dynamic interplay with a stellar quartet, including Brian Charette on keys, Bob DeVos on bass, and Andy Sanesi on drums. The album opens with the playful "What's Happening Cat?" and takes you through a range of moods and tempos, from the tender ballad "When I Fall in Love" to the upbeat "Seven Steps to Heaven." Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" is given a fresh, jazzy twist, showcasing Vivino's ability to reinvent classic tunes.
The album's title track, "Back East," is a nod to Vivino's roots, blending regional influences with his signature sound. Other standout tracks include the dreamy "Cat Nap," the romantic "Secret Love," and the lively "Squeeze Me." Each track is a showcase of Vivino's expressive saxophone work, complemented by the tight, groovy rhythms of his bandmates.
"Back East" is not just an album; it's an experience that highlights Jerry Vivino's prowess as a saxophonist and composer. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a compelling exploration of cool jazz that's sure to resonate with any listener.