Of the Night: Michael Musillami & Rich Syracuse
[PSR#032816]
PERSONNEL
Michael Musillami – guitar
Rich Syracuse – bass
TRACKS
1. Footprints
2. Juju
3. Black Nile
4. Children Of The Night
5. Iris
6. One By One
7. Virgo
about

Playscape Recordings is proud to release Of the Night (PSR#032816), an adventurous duo recording from the Wayne Shorter songbook by veteran guitarist/composer Michael Musillami and master bassist and co-leader Rich Syracuse.

This is Musillami's second duo release on the Playscape Recordings label and his first recording with Syracuse, a long-time member of the late baritone saxophonist Nick Brignola's Quartet. Musillami's long-standing passion for duo playing, coupled with the heavy influence of Wayne Shorter, which helped shape Musillami and Syracuse, as well as the successful improvisational relationship shared by the musicians helped bring this recording into being. "We can communicate without words," writes Musillami in his liner notes. "With a look, a gesture, a sound, he gets me and I get him. It translates into the music naturally."

On the 13-minute opening track of Shorter's often played standard "Footprints", Musillami and Syracuse slowly deconstruct the original music from its anticipated form to a less predictable path using harmony, melody and rhythm as agents of change. The Musillami-Syracuse duo also offers inventive renditions of "Black Nile", "Children of the Night" and "Juju", among others. Of the Night was recorded by master engineer Nick Lloyd at Firehouse 12 in New Haven, Connecticut.

The pristine sound of both guitar and bass are on full display here, well worth the listen.
 
 

Reviews
4 Stars
— Howard Mandel, Downbeat Magazine
"Of The Night has the smooth flow of practiced musical conversationalists – supple bass lines undulating inside ringing guitar notes, spirited give and take, themes stated and variations on those themes given free reign."
— Dan McClenaghan, AAJ
5 Stars
— Vittorio Lo Conte, Musiczoom.it
3.5 of 4 stars
— Maurizio Comandini, AllAboutJazz.com - Italy
"Of The Night both dares and encourages the holding of one's mental breath, as Musillami and Syracuse take chances while being completely exposed. This is music making of the highest order."
— Budd Kopman, AllAboutJazz
"An Absolute Must!"
— Jos Demol, Jazz Halo