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Film Noir
Carlos Franzetti
Film Noir
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Soundtracks, Latin Music
 
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All Artists: Carlos Franzetti
Title: Film Noir
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sunny Side Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 9/9/2008
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Soundtracks, Latin Music
Styles: Latin Jazz, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 016728118026

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Film Noir with its darkly-lit settings, where crime and dangerous liaisons take place with a soundtrack of brushstroked drums, walking bass, hushed-tone piano, shimmering strings, and most important that sexy, silken saxophone, is cinema s most jazz-friendly genre. The celebrated Argentine-American composer/conductor/arranger/pianist Carlos Franzetti a global scientist of sound who s worked with everybody from Paquito D Rivera, to Jane Monheit, and in jazz, Latin and classical idioms delivers an impressive and impassioned collection entitled Film Noir.

Recorded in Prague, backed by the fabulous City of Prague Philharmonic and lead soloist and ex-Buddy Rich sideman Andy Fusco on alto saxophone, Franzetti updates and reinterprets the film themes of Neal Hefti, Herbie Hancock, Johnny Mandel, John Barry, Burt Bacharach, Bernardo Bertolucci, Lalo Schifrin, Franz Waxman, and David Raskin.

On these eleven compositions the film composers have chosen their melodic statements to be played by a saxophone, Franzetti writes in the CD liner notes. Obviously, most of those scores were jazz-oriented and related to the Film Noir genre of the 40 s and 50 s where the sensuous sax melodies are accompanied by a large string orchestra. So the ingredients and the material were finally in place. With our producer, Lorenz Russo, we discussed the repertoire, we chose the City of Prague Philharmonic as the orchestra for these sessions, and off we went to Europe with a suitcase full of music manuscripts and very high hopes.

Under Franzetti s leadership, the results of this project have gone far beyond his expectations. With Fusco s supple sax lines, which suggest Charlie Parker and Johnny Hodges with equal temperament, buoyed by the sensitive rhythm section, you can almost see the characters, plot lines, and scenes on the sonic canvas. Save for an intimate quartet reading of Herbie Hancock s Still Time (an inverted version of Bud Powell s Time Waits ) from Round Midnight, the rest of the tracks feature the leader s sophisticated string arrangements for ballads like Schifrin s The Voyage of the Damned, Bacharach s Alfie, Waxman s A Place in the Sun, Raskin s The Bad and the Beautiful, Barry s Body Heat, Hefti s Girl Talk, from Harlow, Bertolucci s Last Tango in Paris (1973), and Mandel s I Want to Live. The Latin-tinged selection, Tango Fatal, which closes the CD, was from a Franzetti-composed ballet, commissioned by Lorenz Russo and used in several films, including Edgardo Cozarinsky s Dans le Rouge du Couchant.
 

CD Reviews

A nice pick of symphonic/film jazz
C. Katz | Peoples Republic Of Massachussettes | 06/10/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"OK.If you have read m other reviews you might not know I am anything but a jazz guy.But I like all music from Led Zeppelin to Thievery Corporation to Brahms to Hank Williams.And while I generally stay away from "With Stings" LP's (they aren't all going to be "Charlie Parker With Stings") but here I made the exception.Argentine pianists/composer Carlos Franzetti has a winner here.For those times when you want to listen low and lush and are tired of pulling out the Miles/Gil Evans LP's,Gerry Mulligan's "Night Lights" or Freddie Hubbard "Body And Soul" or whatever your kick it down a notch favorites are this is a good pick.



It not only is not overly produced schlock as much as this type of music often is.Under Frazetti,alto soloist Andy Fusco and the City Of Prague Orchestra does not (as professional review notes at bottom of product page) give into cliches of "Noir" music with tunes like "Laura" but puts other film music into "noir" sensibility.It takes you into places that surprise like "Girl Talk" (which may not fit here) to ones like Herman's "Taxi Driver" and reminds of you of great themes that are forgotten almost like Lallo Schiffrins "Voyage Of The Damned".Among the most famous jazz tiles Bachrach's "Alfie" played by Sonny Rollins for the film as Mandel's "I Want To Live" (played by are here (I think they along with Ellington's "Anatomy Of A Murder" and Chico Hamilton's penned "Sweet Smell Of Success" are the best jazz soundtracks ever).If you like jazz like Charlie Haden's Quartet West or pop-jazz like Sinatra (now Diana Krall,Jane Monheit,Or Michael Buble) this CD should appeal.If you like this also check out David Amaram's great jazz- orchestra scored s.track to "The Manchurian Candidate" (the first of course not the recent remake-was the re-make a sacrilegious mess or what?)

Cheers

Chazz"
A great CD that deserves a Grammy!
Shopper | NJ, USA | 12/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In my view, this CD is on par or exceeds other ones where an excellent alto sax is backed up by a great orchestra, eg. Phil Woods/Michel Legrand (Images) and more recently David Koz (At the Movies).

The arrangements are tasteful and varied, and Andy Fusco's voice on alto very expressive and convincing.

The difference here (with the great CDs mentioned above) resides in impressive sax improvisations in post bebop style, with stunning "quartet" moments.

A great CD that should make history!"