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review: IGNACIO BERROA - CODES (2006)   Message List  
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HI
a review for last Ignacio's CD on air on RADIOVINILEMANIA in Italy:

http://www.vinilemania.net/vIGNACIOBERROA.htm

Ciao ciao Pietro

courtesy: http://www.descarga.com


Ignacio Berroa
Codes
CD (Blue Note 56328), Released 2006;
Editor's Pick:
Those musicians who can navigate between the American system of
swing and Cuba's rhythmic complexities, and make it sound right, are
super rare. The two languages are very, very difficult, and learning
one doesn't mean you can handle the other. Along comes Berroa, who
has been negotiating the two systems for decades. And he's put
together an album of Afro Cuban jazz that is deeply intelligent and
more than capable. He's joined by Gonzalo Rubalcaba — whose own
studies in American jazz have been documented over the last twenty
years as his playing changes — along with perhaps the best group a
drummer could buy, including the some of the great Latin jazz
musicians in New York, including Ed Simon, David Sánchez, John
Patitucci, Felipe LaMoglia, Armando Gola, Giovanni Hidalgo, Tomas
Cruz, Philbert Armenteros, Jorge Iglesias, and Santiago Nani. It's
hard-ass swing that he's going after, using Chick Corea's "Matrix,"
Wayne Shorter's "Pinocchio," Dizzy Gillespie's "Woody `N You" along
with "La Comparsa" (by Lecuona), an original, and a piece by Jobim.
There's some fusion elements here, like Rubalcaba's electric
keyboards; at times the music gives off a Miles Davis electric feel —
see "Joao Su Merced" — which goes into elements of Afro-Cuban
religious music. All great, funky serious music, and a primer on how
to orchestrate small group music from behind a drum kit.
Highly Recommended. (Peter Watrous, 2006-05-26)
Song titles include:
Matrix
Joao Su Merced
La Comparsa
Partido Alto
Realidad Y Fanta
Pinocchio
Woody 'n' You
Inutil Paissagem (Useless Landscapes)
Musicians include:
Gonzalo Rubalcaba Synthesizers and acoustic piano
David Sanchez Tenor saxophone
John Patitucci Acoustic bass
Ed Simon Acoustic piano
Felipe LaMoglia Saxopones & EWI
Armando Gola Acoustic & electric bass
Special Guests: Giovanni Hidalgo Congas
Tomas Cruz Congas
Philbert Armenteros Vocals & percussion
Jorge Iglesias Percussion
Santiago Nani Percussion
Ignacio Berroa Drums
Category: Latin Jazz => Latin Jazz










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