TAPE 1
ALL TOO SOON | 4' 44" | EDWARD DUKE ELLINGTON
COTTON TAIL & DROP ME OFF IN HARLEM | 3' 56" | EDWARD DUKE ELLINGTON
REFLECTIONS IN D | 4' 57" | EDWARD DUKE ELLINGTON
SOMEDAY SWEETHEART | 4' 48" | JOHN & REB SPIKES
PARIS BLUES | 4' 59" | EDWARD DUKE ELLINGTON
BE BOP | 5' 07" | JOHN DIZZY GILLESPIE
Conceived, recorded, and produced by Giulio Cesare Ricci
Recording assistant Paola Liberato
Microphone preamps, cables (line, microphone, power): Signoricci
Photo by Paola Liberato
A&R and Il Castello property manager: Alfred Kramer
The absolute protagonist of this album is a special duo composed of Riccardo Zegna on piano and Giampaolo Casati on trumpet, cornet, and flugelhorn.
The repertoire includes traditional jazz pieces by Cole Porter, John & Reb Spikes, Billy Strayhorn, Dizzy Gillespie, and Edward Duke Ellington.
The latter wrote the song "Paris Blues," which gives the album its name.
Paris Blues was recorded in February 2015 in the ancient cellar of the Palazzo di Scoto di Semifonte in Certaldo Alto (near Florence).
For this recording, Giulio Cesare Ricci used the legendary and original Neumann U47, U48, and M49 tube microphones.
The master was made with the Ampex ATR 102 (Electronic Tube Ampex Model 351 - 1965) 2-track, 1/2" 30fps recorder modified by David Manley.
The mastering was performed using the Signoricci system, an all-analog, tube-based system.