"Rava - Ullmann-Willers-Lillich-Schaeuble" is a captivating jazz album by the renowned Italian trumpeter Enrico Rava, released in 2011. This album is a testament to Rava's enduring influence in the jazz world, showcasing his distinctive trumpet style that has been honed over decades of performance and collaboration with some of the genre's most respected figures.
The album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Gebhard Ullmann on saxophone, Andreas Willers on piano, Martin Lillich on bass, and Nikolaus Schaeuble on drums. Together, they create a rich tapestry of sound that blends improvisation with structured composition, resulting in a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
The eleven tracks on "Rava - Ullmann-Willers-Lillich-Schaeuble" offer a diverse range of moods and tempos, from the introspective "Fourteen Days I" to the upbeat "Eighteen Arabs." Each piece is a testament to the musicians' individual talents and their collective chemistry, with Rava's trumpet playing taking center stage while the other instruments provide a dynamic and supportive backdrop.
The album's title tracks, "Different Aspects of Colourful Days," are particularly noteworthy, offering a multi-part exploration of themes and motifs that showcase the band's versatility and depth. Other standout tracks include the haunting "Black Cat" and the playful "Hendji," both of which highlight the band's ability to blend humor and sophistication.
At just over an hour in length, "Rava - Ullmann-Willers-Lillich-Schaeuble" is a substantial and rewarding listen, offering plenty of opportunities for discovery and rediscovery. Whether you're a longtime fan of Enrico Rava or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress with its high level of musicianship and creative vision.