noddin0ff
11-16-2015, 07:19 AM
Picked up two great albums recently.
Carlos Henriquez - The Bronx Pyramid
Christian McBride Trio - Live at the Village Vanguard
OK. They're both jazz. Both led by bassist/composers. Henriquez is the bassist for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. McBride has been a recognized jazz leader for a few decades now.
Both bassists are just amazing. It only takes you seconds to appreciate that on these recordings. Recommend both albums.
I really enjoy the way latin influences and rhythms cross-pollenate. Henriquez nails afro/cuban/bronx. The recording is fantastic from Blue Engine Records, the Jazz at Lincoln Center's own label. The compositions are satisfying, engaging, have a heart and soul.
McBride has an annual residency at the Village Vanguard since 2007 or so. I remember going there once a long time ago. The club is legendary yet its this odd triangular shaped hole of a basement down narrow stairs. This is McBride's first live recording there. It's a good recording, a good album, and gives a good feel of a live performance at this famous venue. A bit more in the standard mode, although McBride does bring in pop/R&B and funk with covers of "The Lady in My Life" (remember Thriller?), and "Car Wash" (the movie).
I think I favor Bronx Pyramid just cause the compositions are so solid. But, the 'live' vibe goes to McBride.
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Carlos Henriquez - The Bronx Pyramid
Christian McBride Trio - Live at the Village Vanguard
OK. They're both jazz. Both led by bassist/composers. Henriquez is the bassist for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. McBride has been a recognized jazz leader for a few decades now.
Both bassists are just amazing. It only takes you seconds to appreciate that on these recordings. Recommend both albums.
I really enjoy the way latin influences and rhythms cross-pollenate. Henriquez nails afro/cuban/bronx. The recording is fantastic from Blue Engine Records, the Jazz at Lincoln Center's own label. The compositions are satisfying, engaging, have a heart and soul.
McBride has an annual residency at the Village Vanguard since 2007 or so. I remember going there once a long time ago. The club is legendary yet its this odd triangular shaped hole of a basement down narrow stairs. This is McBride's first live recording there. It's a good recording, a good album, and gives a good feel of a live performance at this famous venue. A bit more in the standard mode, although McBride does bring in pop/R&B and funk with covers of "The Lady in My Life" (remember Thriller?), and "Car Wash" (the movie).
I think I favor Bronx Pyramid just cause the compositions are so solid. But, the 'live' vibe goes to McBride.
9907
9908