Ressac, the latest album by Christophe Dal Sasso, is a masterpiece of contemporary jazz. The album showcases the versatility and virtuosity of the French composer and saxophonist, who is known for blending traditional jazz with modern elements.
The album features nine original compositions that are both complex and accessible, showcasing the talents of Dal Sasso and his band. The opening track, "Cyclone," sets the tone for the album with its frenetic energy and intricate rhythms. The following tracks, including "Ressac," "Tango d'Afrique," and "Les Nuits de la Pleine Lune," are equally captivating and showcase the range of influences that Dal Sasso draws from.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "L'Appel du Large," which features a haunting melody played by Dal Sasso on the soprano saxophone. The track is a tribute to the French poet and writer, Charles Baudelaire, and captures the melancholic beauty of his poetry.
The musicianship on the album is exceptional, with each member of the band contributing to the overall sound. The rhythm section, consisting of drummer Karl Jannuska and bassist Stéphane Kerecki, provides a solid foundation for the melodies and solos of the other musicians. Pianist Tony Tixier and guitarist Hugo Lippi also shine on the album, adding their own unique voices to the compositions.