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Album Details: Stefano Di Battista [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:07/20/2004
Label:Toshiba Emi Japan
UPC:4988006788107

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  • All Music Guide

    Blue Note's French division released Stefano Di Battista's debut, A Prima Vista, in 1998, but this selftitled disc is the alto and soprano saxophonist's first offering to be made available in the U.S. It comes on the heels of a highprofile guest appearance on Jacky Terrasson's A Paris... and, fittingly, Di Battista hired his friend Terrasson to be the pianist on his own record. Also present for the session are bassist Rosario Bonaccorso and drum legend Elvin Jones, with trumpeter Flavio Boltro sitting in on three tracks. Di Battista evinces a true melodic gift on pieces such as "Elvin's Song" and "Your Romance," but he's also capable of burning it up in a manner reminiscent of Kenny Garrett on "Nico's Dream" and "Adderley." (For those who suspect Elvin Jones' chops have lessened with age, the two latter cuts ought to dispel such notions.) There's a hint of Coltrane in Di Battista's soprano work, and on "Johnny's Time" he makes explicit his debt to the late altoist Johnny Hodges. In add...ition to the eight strong Di Battista originals, bassist Bonaccorso contributes a mediumslow line titled "Song for Flavia." Terrasson also brings in two charts of his own: "Little Red Ribbon" appeared on his 1999 album What It Is and is heard here as an affecting soprano sax/piano duo; and "Chicago 1987," a deliciously slow blues, closed Rendezvous, Terrasson's 1997 coled effort with Cassandra Wilson. Terrasson in fact lends his telltale ingenuity to the entire session don't miss his startling reference to Randy Weston's "HiFly" during "Time for a Solo." [This version of the album includes bonus material.] - David R. Adler, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Stefano di Battista

Italian saxophonist Stefano di Battista has released a trio of albums as a leader, two of which were never issued in the U.S. The third, a U.S. release in 2000 from Blue Note, is selftitled and mainly features di Battista's own compositions. In addition, it includes "Song for Flavia" by Rosario Bonaccorso and a pair of songs by Jacky Terrasson, "Chicago 1987" and "Littl... Read more