Rosario Giuliani, the acclaimed Italian saxophonist, invites you into a world of cinematic jazz with his 2007 album "Tension." This captivating collection of 11 tracks blends the rich, soulful sounds of jazz with the evocative themes of Italian cinema, creating a unique and immersive listening experience.
Recorded with his talented quartet, featuring Rémi Vignolo on bass, Benjamin Henocq on drums, Flavio Boltro on trumpet, and Dado Moroni on piano, "Tension" showcases Giuliani's virtuosic saxophone playing and his ability to craft melodies that resonate deeply. The album's title track, "Tension," sets the stage with its dynamic interplay and intricate phrasing, while "Relaxin' With Chet" offers a nod to the legendary Chet Baker, blending cool jazz with Italian flair.
Each song on "Tension" tells a story, from the nostalgic "Dreamin' Of The Past" to the energetic "Motorizzazione" and the sultry "Amore, Amore, Amore." Giuliani's compositions are both intricate and accessible, making the album a delight for both jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike. The album's duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes ensures a fulfilling journey through the diverse landscapes of Giuliani's musical vision.
Released on Schema Records, "Tension" stands as a testament to Rosario Giuliani's artistry and his ability to bridge the gap between jazz and the rich tapestry of Italian cinema. Whether you're a fan of jazz, film scores, or simply great music, "Tension" is an album that will captivate and inspire.