Dive into the avant-garde world of free jazz with "Three Lines," a captivating album by Achille Succi, released in 2007 on the Artesuono label. This 52-minute journey features eight tracks that showcase the raw, unbridled talent of Succi, alongside the masterful contributions of Giovanni Maier on double bass and U.T. Gandhi on drums. The album opens with "Turriaco," a piece composed by Maier, setting the stage for a sonic exploration that is as intellectually stimulating as it is musically satisfying.
"Three Lines" is a testament to the power of improvisation and the beauty of spontaneous composition. Succi's alto saxophone and bass clarinet weave intricate melodies that dance around Maier's deep, resonant bass lines and Gandhi's delicate, yet dynamic percussion. Each track, from the haunting "Night Lines" to the hopeful "Grandi Speranza," offers a unique perspective on the free jazz genre, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions.
The album's production, engineered and mixed by Stefano Amerio, captures the raw energy and precision of the live performances, providing an immersive listening experience. The cover art, designed by Igor Tullio and photographed by Luca D'Agostino, complements the music with its striking visuals, adding another layer of depth to the overall presentation.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Three Lines" promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience. Achille Succi's distinctive sound, combined with the exceptional talents of Maier and Gandhi, makes this album a standout in the world of contemporary jazz.