
Introverso: Danilo Rea takes stock of his sound world
Originally released in 2007, Introverso is the project in which Danilo Rea moves through his own sound world alongside Doctor 3 and other longtime collaborators. The Anaglyphos reissue restores its central place in Italian jazz of the 2000s.
Danilo Rea's Introverso is a double album (22 tracks) in which the pianist sums up his trajectory through the mid-2000s, moving across his trio Doctor 3 (with Enzo Pietropaoli and Fabrizio Sferra), encounters with Martux_M, and a solo-piano section that makes it one of the most complete albums in his discography.
Among the tracks: Leo's Gift and Cercando te with Doctor 3, Silence with Martux_M, and a sequence of original solo compositions. The production preserves the original acoustic grain, with no invasive remixing.
The Anaglyphos reissue returns to the catalog a record that had become hard to find, and that, twenty years on, still maps Italian jazz writing of that period with precision.
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