Emanuele Cisi, the renowned Italian saxophonist, pays tribute to the legendary Sonny Rollins with his 2010 album "Homage To Sonny Rollins." This jazz masterpiece, released under the Philology label, is a testament to Cisi's virtuosity and deep respect for Rollins' influential work. Spanning a generous 70 minutes, the album features eight tracks that showcase Cisi's exceptional skill and musicality.
The album opens with "Why Don't I," setting the tone for a journey through Rollins' iconic repertoire. Each track is a carefully crafted homage, with Cisi's unique interpretation breathing new life into these classic compositions. From the energetic "Kids Know" to the soulful "Without A Song," Cisi's playing is both technically impressive and deeply expressive.
"Homage To Sonny Rollins" is not just a collection of songs; it's a conversation between two generations of jazz greats. Cisi's renditions of "Strode Rode," "Wynton," and "Duke Of Iron" highlight his ability to honor the past while forging his own path. The album closes with "Airegin," a fitting finale that leaves the listener with a profound appreciation for both Rollins' legacy and Cisi's artistry.
For jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike, this album is a must-listen, offering a rich and rewarding exploration of the saxophone's expressive potential. Emanuele Cisi's "Homage To Sonny Rollins" is a celebration of jazz, a tribute to a legend, and a testament to the enduring power of music.