MARCELLO PELLITTERI — Aquarius Woman

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Album · 2016

Tracklist

1. Chasin' the Zone 4:16
2. Longing 7:28
3. Aquarius Woman 1:29
4. Remind to Live 2:29
5. Villeneuve 5:44
6. Prelude to If I Ain't Got You 1:36
7. If I Ain't Got You 7:24
8. Twenty Three 5:10
9. Colors on Your Face 4:20
10. Absolute Beginner 2:44
11. Saxando 5:59
12. Ribbon in the Sky 4:38
13. Strange Light 1:24

Line-up/Musicians

- Marcello Pellitteri / drums
- Orazio Maugeri / alto sax
- Salvatore Bonafede / acoustic piano, electric piano
- Gabrio Bevilacqua / acoustic bass
- George Garzone / tenor sax (1)
- Veronica Pellitteri / spoken word (3)
- Nedelka Prescod / vocals (7)

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Marcello Pellitteri may not be a household name, but he has played drums with just about every major jazz star you can think of, as well as many pop stars and studio orchestras as well. On his new album, “Aquarius Woman”, Marcello displays his versatility by presenting an album that covers more styles than most people cover in their career. “Aquarius Woman” opens with a couple of grooving hard bop numbers that seem to establish a style for the rest of the album, but instead Marcello follows these openers with a couple of pastoral post bop ballads, and then moves on to RnB ballads, funky hip-hop jazz and some spoken word pieces as well. Pellitteri has a great support group on hand led by the intense alto playing of Orazio Maugeri. Orazio has a bright sound that recalls Jackie McLean, and a dexterity that recalls McLean’s idol, Charlie Parker. Maugeri can not only bop and weave, but his ability to rock out on the funky tunes recalls modern artists like Joshua Redman, or Branford Marsalis’ early funk projects. A long with the core group, various guests show up, including tenor sax man George Garzone, who burns brightly on the opening track.

All of the tracks on here are good, with highlights being the aforementioned swinging opening tracks, and the funky hip-hop/indie rock grooves of “Twenty Three” and “Colors on Your Face”. Some well known cover tunes are given interesting face lifts such as Alicia Keys’ “If I aint got You” which is given some flatted notes in the melody by guest vocalist Nedelka Prescod, and a reversal of the vocal phrasing in a call and response with the saxophone. Much of this album is dedicated to Pellitteri’s daughter, Veronica, who died at a very young 23 years of age. All profits from the sell of this CD will go to the Veronica Pellitteri Memorial Fund, administered by Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts.

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