"10/15" is a captivating blend of Latin jazz and tango, masterfully crafted by saxophonist Javier Girotto. Released on September 6, 2009, via Parco Della Musica Records, this album is a testament to Girotto's virtuosity and his unique ability to fuse genres. The 10-track collection features Girotto's expressive saxophone, accompanied by Alessandro Gwis on piano, Michele Rabbia on percussion, and Marco Sinisalco on bass, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape.
The album opens with the title track, "10/15," setting the stage for a journey through various moods and tempos. "Para Biagio" and "Alborada" showcase the band's mastery of tango, while "Un Mundo Perfecto" and "Aramboty" offer a taste of Latin jazz. Each track is a testament to the band's improvisational skills and their ability to seamlessly blend these two genres. The album also includes a tribute to the silent film star Buster Keaton, with the track "Buster Keaton," and a nod to Argentine football passion with "Pasión Albiceleste."
"10/15" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound, a celebration of culture, and a showcase of Javier Girotto's exceptional talent. Whether you're a fan of jazz, tango, or both, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.