Paolo Damiani
Born1952
Rome, Italy
GenresAvant-garde jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Cello, double bass
LabelsSplasch

Paolo Damiani (born 1952) is an Italian jazz cellist and double-bassist. Performing primarily avant-garde jazz, he has worked with Gianluigi Trovesi, Kenny Wheeler, Tony Oxley, Paolo Fresu, and John Taylor. Damiani has also recorded on the albums of Deep Forest and Bauhaus.[1][2] He was the bassist of progressive rock band Buon Vecchio Charlie, who released one album in 1971.

Discography

As leader

  • Unisoni (Clac, 1989)
  • Eso with Paolo Fresu, Gianluigi Trovesi, Danilo Rea, Roberto Gatto, Raffaela Siniscalchi, Antonio Iasevoli, Sabina Macculi (Splasc(H), 1994)
  • IS Ensemble (Via Veneto Jazz, 1996)
  • Sconcerto with Stefano Benni (Il Manifesto, 1999)
  • Mediana with Carlo Mariani, Michele Rabbia, Sandro Satta, Carlo Rizzo (EGEA, 1999)
  • Charmediterraneen with Orchestre National De Jazz, Anouar Brahem, Gianluigi Trovesi (ECM, 2002)
  • Provvisorio with Alea Ensemble (Splasc(H), 2004)
  • Ladybird (EGEA, 2004)
  • Jazzitaliano Live 2007 (Casa Del Jazz, 2007)
  • Al tempo che farà (EGEA, 2007)
  • Pane e tempesta (EGEA, 2010)
  • Classiche musiche leggere (Casa Del Jazz, 2016)

As sideman

With Italian Instabile Orchestra

  • 1991 Live in Noci and Rive-De Gier (Leo)
  • 1994 Skies of Europe (ECM)
  • 1997 European Concerts '94–'97 (Nel Jazz)
  • 2000 Litania Sibilante (Enja)
  • 2004 The Owner of the Riverbank (Enja)

With Gianluigi Trovesi

  • 1983 Roccellanea (Splasc(h))
  • 1985 Dances (Red)

With others

  • 1972 Buon Vecchio Charlie, Buon Vecchio Charlie[3]
  • 1974 Stairway to Escher, Bauhuas
  • 1984 Live at Roccella Jonica, Norma Winstone, Kenny Wheeler, Paolo Fresu, John Taylor, Tony Oxley (Splasc(h))
  • 1990 Giada, Eugenio Colombo (Splasc(h))
  • 1999 Made in Japan, Deep Forest (Sony)
  • 2002 Italian Jazz Graffiti, Civica Jazz Band (Soul Note)

References

  1. Dillon, Charlotte. "Paolo Damiani Biography". Allmusic.
  2. "Paolo Damiani Credits". Allmusic.
  3. "Buon Vecchio Charlie". Discogs.
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