The title
Chitlins Parmigiana is a humorous acknowledgment of the fact that
the Vivino Brothers (
Jimmy Vivino on guitar, piano, organ, and lead vocals;
Jerry Vivino on sax) are Italian-Americans who specialize in music created by African-Americans: urban blues as well as jazz (mostly jazz-funk along with a straight-ahead tune), soul, and funk. You won't hear
the Vivino Brothers playing
"O Sole Mio," "Come Back to Sorrento," or any other famous Italian songs on this CD; their turf is music that has some connection to the blues. Most of the tunes were written by
the Vivino Brothers themselves, including the moody blues/soul number
"Soul Revival" and soul-jazz and jazz-funk instrumentals such as
"Peanut Boss," "Cornell Knowledge," and
"Capetown Fear." Meanwhile,
"Jerry Boy Blues" is a dusky post-bop instrumental that features
Ronnie Cuber on baritone sax and finds him quoting
Oliver Nelson's
"Stolen Moments." Chitlins Parmigiana (which employs
Al Kooper on organ) isn't a five-star masterpiece, but it's an enjoyable effort that illustrates the
Vivino siblings' diversity. ~ Alex Henderson