Eddie Palmiei Afro Caribbean Jazz All Stars/Switzerland 2008
Eddie Palmiei Afro Caribbean Jazz All Stars/Switzerland 2008
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How about listening to the most beautiful, passionate and authentic Latin jazz in the world! ! ! He won Grammys in 1974, 1984, 1985, and 1987, and also won a Grammy in 2000 for his collaboration with Tito Puente. In the 1990s, he collaborated with Mike Stern and David Sanborn, and on his 50th anniversary in music in 2005, he produced a commemorative album in which he collaborated with people who respect Eddie, such as Michael Brecker, John Scofield, and Christian McBride. , and won another Grammy in 2006. A superb high-end recording with the label's own careful mastering that perfectly captures Eddie Palmieri's most powerful Latin jazz masterpiece led by an amazing group of musicians held in Mendrisio, Switzerland on July 1, 2006, during this fulfilling period. A 2-disc set completely recorded for 1 hour and 40 minutes on a high-quality stereo soundboard has arrived! ! ! The performance was not only filled with dynamism from Eddie's powerful touch on the piano, but also amazing rhythm breaks that would be unimaginable to the average person, instructions to the members at the perfect timing, and the best performances of the carefully selected members who demonstrated leadership. This is true Latin jazz that will make you startle again and again while bringing out the best in you. Even so, the ability of the members to perfectly respond to Eddie's instantaneous signals is considerable, and together with Robbie Ameen, who is from Ruben Blades' group and co-stars in Kip Hanrahan's project, he is undoubtedly the world's number one drummer. Horacio El Negro Hernandez, a talented Cuban drummer known for his collaborations with Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Michel Camilo, and Steve Gadd, who has often collaborated with jazz musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie and Freddie Hubbard. I have a lot of respect for the world's best conga player, who is said to be the fastest moving conga player in the world, and who is leading the New York Latin scene along with Tito Puente, Hilton Lewis, and Eddie Palmieri.I can't say anything during the last number. I couldn't take my ears off the flood of the ultimate rhythm that included the iron man Giovanni Hidalgo, who fainted at his divine solo, and the solid bass of the master Joe Santiago, and in the end, I couldn't stop opening my mouth from the beginning to the end. The state of shock continues... Also, the brass section, which is irresistible from the second half of the important salsa song, also features tenor Craig Handy and the last trumpeter of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Trombonist Conrad Herwig, who is known for his collaborations with Brian Lynch, Mel Lewis, Joe Henderson, and Jack DeJohnette, is a skilled triple-winder, creating a complex mix of ensembles and solos that can be said to be the best part of Latin music. When it comes to the feel of brass riffs...In the old days, Latin influence on jazz was very large, from Parker and Gillespie to Joe Hen and Chick. Listen to this homage, the real thing, by the great master Eddie Palmieri, who leads the Afro-Caribbean Jazz All Stars! ! ! Live at Estival Jazz,Piazzale Alla Valle,Mendrisio,Switzerland July.01.2006 Disc 1 1. Piano Intro 2. In Walked Bud 3. Slowvisor 4. Unknown 5. Listen Here Disc 2 1. EP Blues 2. Unknown 3. The Palmieri Effect 4. Unknown Eddie Palmieri - Piano Lead Brian Lynch - Trumpet Craig Handy - Tenor Saxophone Conrad Herwig - Trombone Joe Santiago - Bass Horacio Hernandes - Drums Giovanni Hidalgo - Congas
Disc 1 1. Piano Intro 2. In Walked Bud 3. Slowvisor 4. Unknown 5. Listen Here Disc 2 1. EP Blues 2. Unknown 3. The Palmieri Effect 4. Unknown Eddie Palmieri - Piano Lead Brian Lynch - Trumpet Craig Handy - Tenor Saxophone Conrad Herwig - Trombone Joe Santiago - Bass Horacio Hernandes - Drums Giovanni Hidalgo - Congas

