Dusty Chalk
11-28-2003, 08:09 PM
So someone made me get this album:
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000001BI8.01._PE_SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg
...and it's quite good, nee' excellent. Very lyrical, melodic, and smoov, without being smooth jazz, if you know what I mean. I believe the key factor here is cheese -- this ain't got any. Goes down like an Iced Tea on a hot summer's day. I mean, look at this line-up:
Gato Barbieri on sax
Bob James on piano
Lenny White on drums
Steve Berrios on percussion
Andy Gonzalez on bass
Mike Mainieri on vibes
The vibes and sax steal the show for me, but there just is not a weak link.
So if anyone is aware of any more of this kind of stuff, I need recommendations. Should I pursue "latin jazz" or "cubop"? Or is it really the players/composers that are making this work as well as it does, and I should pursue other material by them (I.E. Gato Barbieri, Bob James, and Mike Mainieri)?
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000001BI8.01._PE_SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg
...and it's quite good, nee' excellent. Very lyrical, melodic, and smoov, without being smooth jazz, if you know what I mean. I believe the key factor here is cheese -- this ain't got any. Goes down like an Iced Tea on a hot summer's day. I mean, look at this line-up:
Gato Barbieri on sax
Bob James on piano
Lenny White on drums
Steve Berrios on percussion
Andy Gonzalez on bass
Mike Mainieri on vibes
The vibes and sax steal the show for me, but there just is not a weak link.
So if anyone is aware of any more of this kind of stuff, I need recommendations. Should I pursue "latin jazz" or "cubop"? Or is it really the players/composers that are making this work as well as it does, and I should pursue other material by them (I.E. Gato Barbieri, Bob James, and Mike Mainieri)?