Dive into the rich and eclectic world of jazz with "Rava - Ullmann-Willers-Lillich-Schaeuble," a captivating album by the legendary Italian trumpeter and composer Enrico Rava. Released on May 15, 2011, under the Nabel label, this album is a testament to Rava's versatility and mastery of the genre, spanning styles from avant-garde and jazz-funk to hard bop, modal, and folk-jazz. With a duration of 67 minutes, the album features eleven tracks that showcase Rava's trademark lyricism and elegant phrasing, accompanied by the talented Gebhard Ullmann on reeds, Andreas Willers on piano, Martin Lillich on bass, and Nikolaus Schaeuble on drums.
The album opens with "Fourteen Days I," setting the stage for a journey through Rava's unique musical landscape. Standout tracks like "Eighteen Arabs," "Black Cat," and "Hendji" highlight the band's dynamic interplay and Rava's virtuosic trumpet playing. The album also includes a three-part suite, "Different Aspects of Colourful Days," which offers a deeper exploration of the ensemble's collective creativity.
Enrico Rava, often hailed as the grand master of Italian jazz, brings his extensive experience and innovative spirit to this album. His career, spanning over four decades, has seen him collaborate with some of the most influential figures in jazz, and "Rava - Ullmann-Willers-Lillich-Schaeuble" is a testament to his enduring influence and artistry. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.