Why Note, is unquestionably a nice find! French guitarist Richard Manetti serves up a delicious blend of contemporary and modern jazz with his latest offering. Like many of you, this is certainly my first encounter with Manetti’s music.
Surprised, absolutely because after listening his consummate tonality flows evenly through the core of these admirable pieces with immense yet colorful melodies align neatly to frame creative and attractive story-lines as brilliantly executed by the guitarist on the opening track “Why Note.”
Initially I found the ensemble’s symmetry faultless, to compliment their interplay Manetti plays effortlessly on “Braz-Tang.” His impeccable touch matches perfectly to his inventive penmanship, his voice soars extensively on “Camden Town” this jewel rocks. The variety is welcomed on these eleven gorgeous compositions, the lush tones “Toninho” is saturated with the intimate side of his voicing. Why Note, is immaculate in tone and execution. You’ll find this repertoire of songs seasoned with engaging arrangements, therefore offering you an inviting listening experience. (Rob Young)
Tracklist:
01. Why NoteSurprised, absolutely because after listening his consummate tonality flows evenly through the core of these admirable pieces with immense yet colorful melodies align neatly to frame creative and attractive story-lines as brilliantly executed by the guitarist on the opening track “Why Note.”
Initially I found the ensemble’s symmetry faultless, to compliment their interplay Manetti plays effortlessly on “Braz-Tang.” His impeccable touch matches perfectly to his inventive penmanship, his voice soars extensively on “Camden Town” this jewel rocks. The variety is welcomed on these eleven gorgeous compositions, the lush tones “Toninho” is saturated with the intimate side of his voicing. Why Note, is immaculate in tone and execution. You’ll find this repertoire of songs seasoned with engaging arrangements, therefore offering you an inviting listening experience. (Rob Young)
Tracklist:
02. Braz-Tang
03. Camden Town
04. Elo
05. London
06. Feeling Good
07. Toninho
08. It's Time
09. Groove Now
10. Natacha
11. Frontignan 7 et Sete
Personnel:
Richard Manetti - guitars
Fred D'Oelsnitzd - piano
Jean-Marc Jafet - bass
Yoann Serra - drums
& guests
Stephane Guillaume - saxophones
Nicolas Blampain - acoustic guitar
Pierre Marie Braye-Weppe - violin
Eve-Marie Bodet - violin
Frederic Eymard - violin alto
Clement Petit - cello
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