Further Reading
28th June 2024
A triumphantly wacky return from Hiatus Kaiyote, a young British trumpeter explores his faith, one of Cannonball Adderley's last romps, a big band tribute honours Chick Corea, Randy Brecker stars on a long-lost recording from a New York veteran and a Korean jazz orchestrator reflects on her cultural heritage...
Dal Sasso strikes again. Following the big band arrangements of John Coltrane’s classics, ‘A Love Supreme’ and ‘Africa/Brass’, Christophe Dal Sasso tackles Chick Corea’s Three Quartets (1981). Under the expert guidance of the arranger, his big band - voted Group Of The Year by France’s Victoires du Jazz in 2020 - revisits the pianist’s legendary album, with on the front line, following the footsteps of the late Michael Brecker, three exceptional saxophonists who all owe a debt to him: David El-Malek, Stéphane Guillaume and Rick Margitza (who recorded with Chick Corea at an early stage of his career).
Composed by Chick Corea on the model of string quartets, the ‘Three Quartets’ reveal, thanks to the masterful arrangements by Dal Sasso, all their formal deepness while the three tenors blow over these masterful scores with passion.
Also included are compositions recorded by Corea during the same sessions as ‘Three Quartets’ but remaining unreleased until the reissue of the album on CD in 1992 - ‘Folk Song’ and ‘Slippery When Wet’, as well as a classic tune by the pianist, who gave the title to his very first album, ‘Tones For Joan’s Bones’ (CD only track).
A monument record by an all-star big band, in the form of a lively and spectacular tribute to the great pianist who passed away in 2021.