The rest of the repertoire proves one thing: Martin Salemi is not a man of one style. From Lennie Tristano, whose singularity and exceptional agility are evoked on Lennie's Pennies', to the rolling rhythms of Regina' whose percussive chord-based introduction could be a nod to the bluesy exoticism of the great Horace Silver, we travel easily through the history of jazz. Whatever their genre or the influences that shape them, the leader's compositions are all delightful. Not only do they have character neither demonstrative nor affected they are also memorable by their melodies, their precise structure and their ability to fully exploit their chosen format.
Consisting of bassist Mike Delaere pegged to the drummer Toine Cnockaert, the rhythm section is versatile and inspired. They amplify the leader's nostalgic side on the splendid Early Morning' and then powerfully underline the impetuous rhythms of Working Summer' (listen in particular to Cnockaert's drum solo). In parallel, note the sleeve illustration by the leader's father, Jean-Claude Salemi, in a lively style that evokes both the popular style of a Maurice Tillieux crossed with Yves Chaland and a French série noire movie.
Compositions by Martin Salemi, except Lennie's Pennies, by Lennie Tristano.
- Released : 01/09/2017
- Reference : IGL285
- Support : CD
- Label : Igloo