"Duets of a Fool" is a captivating exploration of avant-garde and free jazz, presented by the talented double bassist Sebastiano Dessanay. Released on 29 December 2016 under Slam Productions, this album is a collection of eleven musical dialogues that seamlessly blend improvisation and composition. Spanning just over 32 minutes, the album features a variety of collaborations with notable artists, each bringing their unique voice to the project.
The album kicks off with "Two Fools," setting the stage for a journey through a series of duets and suites. Each track is a testament to the spontaneity and creativity that define the genre. Notable collaborations include Paul Dunmall on tenor saxophone, Sebastiano Meloni on piano, and Howard Skempton lending his voice to recite W.B. Yeats' "Two Songs of a Fool."
Recorded in the intimate setting of Sebastiano Dessanay's flat in Birmingham, the album captures the raw and unfiltered essence of these musical conversations. The tracks swing and sway, each one a unique interaction between the artists, making "Duets of a Fool" a compelling listen for fans of avant-garde and free jazz.