Pietro Tonolo, a master of French jazz, invites you into his world with "Lennie's Pennies," a captivating album released on January 1, 2006, under the Blue Serge label. Spanning just under 50 minutes, this collection of nine tracks is a testament to Tonolo's musical prowess and his ability to blend genres seamlessly.
The album opens with "317 East 32°," setting the stage for a journey through a variety of moods and tempos. From the lively "Turkish Mambo" to the introspective "Requiem," Tonolo's saxophone weaves a tapestry of sound that is both sophisticated and accessible. Collaborations with Roberto Rossi, Aldo Zunino, Alfred Kramer, and Paolo Birro add depth and variety to the album, showcasing Tonolo's ability to work with other talented musicians.
"Lennie's Pennies" is not just an album; it's an experience. Each track tells a story, from the playful "Wow" to the poignant "Atonement." The album's title track, "Lennie's Pennies," is a standout, highlighting Tonolo's skill in creating melodies that linger long after the music has ended.
Whether you're a long-time fan of French jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Lennie's Pennies" offers something special. It's a celebration of music that transcends boundaries and invites you to explore the rich, vibrant world of Pietro Tonolo.