"Palatino" is a captivating jazz album released by the renowned Italian trumpeter and flugelhornist Paolo Fresu, in collaboration with Aldo Romano, Glenn Ferris, and Michel Benita. Released on June 1, 1995, under the Label Bleu, this cool jazz masterpiece spans 52 minutes and comprises 10 enchanting tracks, each offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition.
The album opens with "Dawn," composed by Aldo Romano, setting a serene and introspective mood. It's followed by "Aléas" by Michel Benita, a piece that showcases the ensemble's dynamic interplay. "Calabrian Nights," composed by Glenn Ferris, brings a warm, Mediterranean flavor, while Paolo Fresu's "Variazione Tre (Tema Di Mirpy)" highlights his virtuosic trumpet playing. The album also features the playful "Animal Love," the introspective "Interlude," the rhythmic "Trunca E Peltunta," the laid-back "Glenn's Walk," the energetic "20 Small Cigars," and the lively "Lulu Is Back in Town."
Recorded and mixed in 1995 at Studio de la Maison de la Culture d'Amiens, "Palatino" is a testament to the collaborative spirit and individual brilliance of its creators. Each track is a journey into the heart of cool jazz, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and moods. Whether you're a longtime fan of Paolo Fresu or a newcomer to his work, "Palatino" promises an engaging and rewarding listening experience.