"Danza" by Tom McDermott, released on January 1, 2002, under STR Digital Records, is a captivating journey through the world of ragtime and jazz. Collaborating with Evan Christopher, McDermott presents a collection of 12 tracks that blend various musical styles, including tangos, rags, choros, waltzes, and a touch of jazz. The album, recorded and mastered at Sanford Hinderlie's studio in April 2002, offers a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album opens with "Garoto," a Brazilian choro that sets the tone for the eclectic mix of styles to come. Tracks like "Creole Eyes" and "The Carioca" showcase McDermott's mastery of ragtime and jazz, while "Valse #4" and "Magyar Sisters" offer a taste of European influences. The album also features original compositions such as "Flambée Montalbanaise" and "Atrapado," demonstrating McDermott's versatility as a composer and pianist.
"Danza" is a testament to McDermott's musical prowess and his ability to seamlessly blend different genres. The album's 44-minute duration is filled with lively rhythms, intricate melodies, and a sense of joy that is sure to resonate with fans of ragtime and jazz. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Tom McDermott or a newcomer to his music, "Danza" is an album that promises to delight and entertain.