Andrea Massaria's "The Music of Carla Bley" is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on Nusica.org on April 28, 2019. This album is a tribute to the legendary composer Carla Bley, featuring six tracks that span a total of 46 minutes. Massaria, known for his exceptional skills on the acoustic guitar, collaborates with Bruce Ditmas on this project, delivering a unique interpretation of Bley's work.
The album opens with "Ida Lupino," setting the tone for the experimental journey that follows. Each track, from "And Now the Queen" to "Batterie," showcases Massaria's virtuosic playing and his deep understanding of Bley's complex compositions. The music is intricate and dynamic, with a raw, unfiltered energy that is characteristic of free jazz and avant-garde genres.
"The Music of Carla Bley" is not just a cover album; it's a reimagining of Bley's work through Massaria's distinctive lens. The album's title track, "Utuiklingssang," originally released by Bley in 1981, is particularly noteworthy for its haunting melody and innovative arrangement. Massaria's rendition breathes new life into the piece, making it a standout track on the album.
Fans of free jazz and avant-garde music will appreciate the technical prowess and creative vision that Andrea Massaria brings to "The Music of Carla Bley." This album is a testament to the enduring influence of Carla Bley and a celebration of the innovative spirit of jazz.