Franco D'Andrea, a master of the solo piano, presents "Solo 5: Duke," a captivating journey through the timeless compositions of Duke Ellington. Recorded in April 2001 at Mu Rec Studio in Milan, Italy, this album is a testament to D'Andrea's virtuosity and his deep appreciation for Ellington's jazz legacy.
"Solo 5: Duke" is a collection of eight tracks, spanning a total of 66 minutes, that beautifully encapsulate the essence of bebop, jazz, and hard bop. The album opens with the iconic "Take The 'A' Train," followed by a medley of Ellington classics including "I Got It Bad And Ain't Good," "It Don't Mean A Thing," and "I'm Beginning To See The Light." D'Andrea's interpretation of "Caravan" is a standout, showcasing his technical prowess and emotional depth.
The album also features a medley of "In A Sentimental Mood," "Just Squeeze," and "Sophisticated Lady," where D'Andrea's playing is both delicate and powerful. He pays homage to Ellington's orchestral arrangements with his intricate and nuanced solo performances. The album concludes with "Solitude," a poignant and reflective piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Franco D'Andrea's "Solo 5: Duke" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a celebration of Duke Ellington's musical genius, reimagined through the lens of one of Italy's most accomplished jazz pianists. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.