Enrico Pieranunzi Trio's "Vol. 2," released on January 1, 1991, under Yvp music, is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary jazz. This 54-minute album features the trio's signature blend of post-fusion and third stream jazz, showcasing the exceptional talents of Enrico Pieranunzi on piano, Enzo Pietropaoli on bass, and Fabrizio Sferra on drums. Recorded at Sonic Studios in Rome, Italy, the album is a testament to the trio's musical chemistry and innovative spirit.
The album opens with "Blues for Us," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the record with its soulful melody and intricate improvisations. "Hindsight" follows, offering a more introspective and reflective mood, while "Alba Prima" brings a sense of dawn and renewal with its uplifting rhythm. "Blue Ballad" is a standout track, showcasing the trio's ability to blend technical prowess with emotional depth.
"Open Event 3" and "Qui Sait ?" offer a more experimental and exploratory approach, highlighting the trio's versatility and willingness to push boundaries. "Chiara" is a beautiful, melodic piece that showcases Pieranunzi's piano skills, while "Song for My Brother" adds a personal touch to the album with its heartfelt composition.
The album concludes with "Autobahn" and "Open Event 4," leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for what the trio will explore next. "Vol. 2" is not just another jazz album; it's a testament to the enduring power of improvisation, the beauty of musical conversation, and the timeless appeal of jazz.