Dive into the world of avant-garde jazz with Samo Salamon's "Ornethology," a captivating album that pushes the boundaries of free jazz. Released on June 20, 2003, under the Samo Salamon Quartet label, this album is a testament to Salamon's innovative spirit and his unique approach to the genre. The album features a stellar lineup, including Achille Succi on alto sax and bass clarinet, Salvatore Maiore on bass, and Zlatko Kaucic on drums, all of whom contribute to the rich tapestry of sounds that define "Ornethology."
Recorded at Megasound Studio in February 2003 and mastered in March of the same year, "Ornethology" is a collection of 15 tracks that span a total of 1 hour and 12 minutes. The album is a blend of beautiful themes, top-level solos, and a conceptual openness that sets it apart. Samo Salamon, a young and talented guitarist, draws inspiration from his mentor, John Scofield, and pays homage to the legendary Ornette Coleman, whose influence is evident throughout the album.
Critics have praised "Ornethology" for its witty music, rich musicianship, and innovative use of textures and sounds. The album has been described as a first-class jazz ensemble playing exciting compositions, with a bit of John Scofield's style woven into the fabric of the music. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Ornethology" offers a fresh and exciting listening experience that showcases the best of avant-garde jazz.