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Franco D'Andrea, a master of jazz and bebop, presents "Solo 7: Napoli," a captivating album that blends the rich musical heritage of Naples with the vibrant energy of jazz. Recorded at Mu Rec Studio in Milan, Italy, between February and April 2001, this album is a testament to D'Andrea's virtuosic skill and his deep connection to his roots.
"Solo 7: Napoli" features seven iconic Neapolitan songs, reimagined through the lens of bebop and hard bop. From the hauntingly beautiful "Voce 'e notte" to the lively "Funiculì funiculà," each track is a masterclass in improvisation and musical storytelling. D'Andrea's piano playing is both delicate and powerful, effortlessly weaving traditional melodies with complex jazz harmonies.
The album opens with "Voce 'e notte," a slow, melancholic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. "Munasterio 'e santa chiara" follows, with its lively rhythm and intricate melodies. The album's centerpiece, "O' sole mio," is a standout track, showcasing D'Andrea's ability to infuse a classic tune with new life. The album concludes with "Resta cu' mme," a tender, romantic piece that leaves a lasting impression.
With a duration of over an hour, "Solo 7: Napoli" is a journey through the vibrant sounds of Naples, as seen through the eyes of a jazz virtuoso. Franco D'Andrea's "Solo 7: Napoli" is not just an album, but a celebration of music, culture, and the timeless appeal of jazz.