"Bassoprofilo" is a captivating jazz album released by the talented Italian double bassist Giovanni Tommaso in 2011 under the CAM JAZZ label. This album is a testament to Tommaso's musical prowess and his ability to blend traditional jazz with contemporary influences, creating a unique and engaging soundscape. Collaborating with clarinetist Gabriele Mirabassi and accordionist Simone Zanchini, Tommaso delivers a collection of nine tracks that showcase their exceptional musicianship and chemistry.
The album opens with "Artigiani," a lively and intricate piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Tracks like "Mi-Ama-Zurka" and "Brahmosia" highlight the trio's ability to infuse traditional jazz with a modern twist, while "Buster Keaton Never Smiles" offers a playful and whimsical interlude. "A Vanspettacolo" and "Passata E' La Tempesta..." demonstrate the group's dynamic range, with the latter being a standout track that showcases Tommaso's virtuosic bass playing.
With a duration of 45 minutes, "Bassoprofilo" is a concise yet impactful journey through the world of jazz, offering something for both seasoned jazz enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre. The album's blend of traditional and contemporary elements, along with the exceptional performances by Tommaso, Mirabassi, and Zanchini, make "Bassoprofilo" a standout release in the world of modern jazz.