Franco D'Andrea's "Solo 2: Abstractions" is a captivating journey into the mind of one of Italy's most renowned jazz pianists. Recorded over three intense days in April 2001 at Mu Rec Studio in Milan, this solo piano album is a testament to D'Andrea's virtuosity and improvisational prowess. The album, released by Philology Records, spans a generous 73 minutes and features 12 tracks that seamlessly blend bebop, jazz, and hard bop influences.
D'Andrea's fingers dance across the keys, weaving intricate melodies and rhythms that showcase his deep understanding of jazz history and his unique voice within the genre. From the opening track "Mixed" to the final notes of "Area N° 2," the album is a masterclass in solo piano playing, with each track offering a distinct mood and musical exploration. Highlights include the rhythmic complexity of "Abstractions Rhythms," the introspective "Empty Spaces," and the soulful "Via Libera."
"Solo 2: Abstractions" was not just a critical success but also a commercial one, being chosen as Jazz Album Of The Year in 2002 by Referendum Di Musica Jazz. The album's production, overseen by Paolo Piangiarelli, ensures that every note is crisp and clear, allowing D'Andrea's playing to shine. Whether you're a longtime fan of Franco D'Andrea or a newcomer to his music, "Solo 2: Abstractions" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.