Gianni Basso, the renowned Italian jazz saxophonist, invites you on a melodic journey through some of the world's most enchanting cities with his album "Two for the Cities." Released on February 14, 2001, under the Philology label, this album is a testament to Basso's virtuosity and his ability to evoke the spirit of each city through his music.
Joined by the accomplished pianist Renato Sellani, Basso delivers a captivating performance that spans a little over an hour and eighteen minutes. The album features a collection of timeless standards and original compositions, each offering a unique glimpse into the musical landscapes of cities like New York, Paris, Berlin, and Milan.
From the sultry "Autumn in New York" to the romantic "Roma nun fa la stupida stasera," Basso and Sellani's chemistry is palpable, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both intimate and expansive. The album also includes alternate takes of select tracks, providing a fascinating insight into the creative process behind these performances.
Recorded at Mu Rec in Milan between 2001 and 2003, "Two for the Cities" is a celebration of jazz's enduring appeal and its ability to transcend borders. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a casual listener, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. So, sit back, relax, and let Gianni Basso and Renato Sellani transport you to the vibrant streets and hidden corners of these iconic cities through the universal language of jazz.