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Comments, messages
from listeners and people in jazz sent to me:
-March 2011
Scott Albin says:" I enjoyed Thanks
for the Riff music
-November 2010
Gerlando Gatto:
"Norberto Tamburrino e' un eccellente pianista di cui ho spesso parlato
su questo sito.." da OnLine-jazz.net
-March 2010
"I am faithful listener of your music and I'd like to share with my radio
station listeners your extensive stock of music. Your work
is a valuable contribution to my human and cultural growth. Thank you very
much." Gustavo Adolfo
Bustamante at Ritmos en Jazz-Colombia
About All Dreams We Can See In Your Eyes: March 2010
"
Beautiful playing, beautiful vocals, all around a very nice
tune. I love the way the piano really works with the vocals
to follow the melody, yet at the same time outlines the chord
structure that the melody is following in the first place.
Very interesting concept and very well executed." John Ostrow said at MicControl.com-USA
About Reflection(s) on Monk: December
02, 2008
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You should know that I receive a lot of music to listen too and I have to say
that I really enjoyed your piano playing, tune selection, band personnel and
arrangements. This is a first class production all the way. I’d
love to help spread the word about your music and talent."
Jim Eigo at Jazz Promo Services-
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Deco
by Norberto Tamburrino |

CDH978.2 SPLASC(H)
RECORDS -2006 Distr. IRD
Mainstream, Bop, Hardbop, Cool
Norberto Tamburrino, piano
featuring Fabio Morgera, J. D. Allen
Francesco Mariella,
Francesco Guarnieri
“...The style is, at same time derived from classical concert
technique and African percussion, while the armonic-melodic development
tries to avoid bop cliche to create a less linear and more spaced, that bring
back motif of Randy Weston, Thelonious
Monk and Andrew Hill...”
review translated from "Musica Jazz", Italy by Aldo
Gianolio
read a review by John Barron at All About
Jazz
other reviews
Listen to Deco
samples
notes
The cd contains 14 tracks, 12 originals, "A Lonely Woman"
by
Horace Silver and "We See" by Thelonious Monk. Total
time 52,48 min.

It also has a beatiful paint on cover by great painter Peppo Spagnoli
and a good graphic by Luigi Naro. There are 4 tracks played by Fabio
Morgera, together we composed 2 that we recorded in Taranto the sad
night April 2nd '05, infact we dedicated 1 of it to great Pope John
Paul II and named it "Karol", totally improvvised, not written.
The other 1 we composed together is "George", played in
a different free mood."Deco" is the 1st tune, recorded in
New York, has a theme inspired by Monk, then a Morgera's wonderful
flugelhorn solo. In the guitarist Saul Rubin studio also we recorded
"Come Mai", 1 original of mine with an Intro built on Balinese
scale, it's like a ballad played by lirical Fabio Morgera mute trumpet.
"Without" it's original, I recorded with my old trio in
2002 with a melancholy bassist Francesco Mariella solo supported by
latin Francesco Guarnieri on drums. "Eruptions" is the only
tune I did alone in a multitrack recording, with piano, sinthesizers,
effects, was inspired by George Russel. Other tracks of cd I played
solo piano: the latin "It's Ok", "Mondo Jazz"
and the short slow "#3" is the last of this cd.....and I
forgot the beatiful J D Allen solo on "Roxane"
All Tracks:
1) DECO (Tamburrino) - F. Morgera, flugelhorn- N. Tamburrino,
piano
2) A LONELY WOMAN (Silver)- N. Tamburrino, piano solo
3) ROXANE (Tamburrino)- J. D. Allen, ten sax- N. Tamburrino,
piano
4) WE SEE (Monk) - solo
5) GEORGE (Morgera-Tamburrino)
F. Morgera, trumpet-N. Tamburrino, piano
6) IN MAJOR (Tamburrino)- piano solo
7) ERUPTIONS (Tamburrino)-
N. Tamburrino, piano, sinthesizers, effects (multitrack recording)
8) KAROL (Morgera-Tamburrino)-
F. Morgera, flugelhorn-N. Tamburrino, piano
9) MONDO JAZZ (Tamburrino)- piano solo
10) COME MAI (Tamburrino)-
F. Morgera, muted trumpet
N. Tamburrino, piano
11) 7th AVENUE (Tamburrino)-piano solo
12) IT'S OK (Tamburrino)- solo
13) WITHOUT (Tamburrino)
N. Tamburrino, p.- Francesco Mariella, el. bass-Francesco Guarnieri,
dr
14) # 3 (Tamburrino)-soloDurata
totale 52,48 minuti
CLASSIC JAZZ ALBUM
Prigioniero del Mare-Prisoner of the Sea
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