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Ximo Tebar Goes Blue [ ÉLŐ ]
Ximo Tebar with Dr. Lonnie Smith & Idris Muhammad feat. Lou Donaldson
első megjelenés éve: 2005
(2008)

CD
Kérjen
árajánlatot!
TÖRÖLT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Goes Blue
2.  I Love You
3.  Laura
4.  Days Of Wine And Roses
5.  Invitation
6.  Midnight Creeper
7.  Come To Me
8.  Blues Walk
Jazz

Recorded Live in Madrid , November 1998

Ximo Tebar - guitar
Dr. Lonnie Smith - organ hammond B3
Idris Muhammad - Drums
Lou Donaldson - alto sax

The album opens with "Goes Blue" which also gives the CD its title. This is a fertile ground to meet on with two blues-savvy musicians such as Lonnie and Idris. The tune evolves with breathtaking swing from beginning to end.
"I Love You" is a piece Cole Porter wrote in 1943 for the musical "Mexican Hayride" and made popular by Bing Crosby in the following year.
"Laura", with lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by David Raskin, is the main theme of the movie of the same name, directed by Otto Preminger in 1945. The introduction and melody statement played by Lou Donaldson on his alto pays him a deserved tribute, with a beautiful lyricism sustained by Donaldson's round and sensual sound. Tebar keeps this mood with a laid-back solo that explores the harmonies of the piece.
"Days of Wine and Roses", lyrics also by Mercer and music by Henry Mancini, belongs to the movie of the same name, directed by Blake Edwards in 1962. Bronislau Kaper composed "Invitation" in 1952 for another movie of the same name. Paul Francis Webster added lyrics in 1956. Lou Donaldson reappears with one of his legendary compositions, "Midnight Creeper", originally recorded for Blue Note in March 1968 on an album of the same name, featuring Idris, Lonnie, Blue Mitchell and George Benson. It is a very sixties funk-blues that makes you move your feet while the trio maintains an irresistible groove. Take note of Muhammad's accompaniment and solo, working the snare drum in the typical style of New Orleans marching bands. Don't forget that he was born there and knows those rhythms inside out.
"Blues Walk" (not to be confused with "The Blues Walk" by Clifford Brown) is another of Lou Donaldson's most famous tunes and surfaced for the first time in a Blue Note session of July 1958. It is a great ending for an inspired album that very well defines Ximo Tebar's personality, who has relied on the col¬laboration of jazzmen of undoubted value and experience. It is a luxury I hope you will enjoy.
--- Federico Garcia Herraiz


Reviews:
So much joint talent could only create a CD like Goes Blue, a work with a great jazz feeling. Ximo Tebar's virtuosity offers eight great tunes, definitely proving himself as one of our country's best musicians."
--- Maribel Lozano, World Music Magazine, Mar. 02

Endearing CD by the versatile Ximo Tebar, featuring Dr. Lonnie Smith - one of the masters at the organ, and Idris Muhammad - glory at the drums. Jazz without relish."
"Federico Gonzalez, El Pais, Tentaciones, 03/22/02

"Sublime Spanish jazz"
---Cesar Cid, ya.com, March 02

"Be-bop and jazz of the future blended with the maturity of one of the most important jazz musicians of the past years."
---Epoca, # 890, March 02

"Goes Blue - a must have for all those who follow the masters of this field"
---Muy Interesante, # 251, April 02

"Jazz made in Spain with international projection"
---La Clave Magazine, 06/07/02

"Ximo Tebar, the greatest exponent of jazz music in our country, presents Goes Blue, a work that keeps fitting perfect pieces. With their rich orchestration, dramatic vigor and romantic taste of the old school these pieces seem extracted from a novel."
---Sonia Alonso, Interviu, 06/24/02

"Jazz with the proper blues words"
---Pablo Sanz, El Mundo, La Luna del siglo XXI, 03/22/02

"A work that will delight anyone who loves good music"
---Semana, 05/15/02

A native of Valencia, Spain, Mr. Tebar shares with Mr. Benson a blend of power and subtlety.
--- Jim Fusilli, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL - August 2005



Ximo Tebar was born in Valencia (Spain) in 1.963, and at the age of seven began playing the guitar, first studying flamenco.

At seventeen he decided to turn professional, and since then has preformed in concerts and recordings in Spain, Europe and America, leading his own group "Ximo Tebar Band" or accompanying prestigious soloists, featuring amongst others: Johnny Griffinn, Benny Golson, Eddie Henderson, Tete Montoliu, Lou Donaldson, Jan Ackerman, Lou Bennett, Louie Bellson, etc.

Ximo Tebar is the spanish musician who has won the most awards in the last years, "BEST NATIONAL JAZZ SOLOIST" two years running 1989, 1990 (Spanish Culture Ministery), "THE DEXTER GORDON 1991" Award, given by Spanish Television Chanel 1, music prize in the "BIENNIAL YOUNG CREATORS OF MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE" 1992, etc.

June 1989 he travelled to Italy to represent Spain by forming part of the "Big Band Jazz Europa" (made up of twenty two musicians, one from each country).

March 1991 (following the success of his first tour of the ex-U.S.S.R.) he returned to the Soviet Union to do an extensive tour of the most important cities, (Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Gorky, etc.) during which he recorded his third album, entitted "Ximo Tebar Jazz Group Live in Russia". In April of the same year he made a solo tour of Germany, giving concerts of "Solo Guitarra", and in May he accompanied the great drum maestro Louie Bellson on his only ever Spanish tour.

In October 1992 the Maestro Lou Bennett presented Ximo Tebar as a new guitar talent in the prestigious International Guitar Festival "GUITAR MASTER" of Pau (France), the newspaper "Le Republique" wrote: "Ximo Tebar: a first class guitar". Also in 1992, he did a live record with Lou Bennett (organ) and Idris Muhammad (drums), that was his fifth record as leader, titled "Hello Mr. Bennett", inaugurating a collection of records in trio (guitar, organ and drums) under the title "The Jazz Guitar Trio"
In 1995 he got a record deal with Warner Bross (wea), and their sixth titled Cd publishes is "Son Mediterraneo". The European press highlighted the disk like one of the best of the year and the magazine it highlights him like one of the best disks in jazz of the decade. In January of 1997 he play a concert in the MIDEM of Cannes (France). The international critic highlighted its participation like a new revelation of the guitar unanimously "Ximo Tebar, une revelation" and "Guitar hero, Ximo Tebar". Also in 1997 he toured with Lou Donaldson, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Idris Muhammad and Billy Brooks recording a new Cd entitled "So What" (The Jazz Guitar Trio Vol. 2).

In June of 1998, Warner throws its tenth titled disk "Homepage" in which artists collaborate like: Carles Benavent, Joey DeFrancesco, Idris Muhammad, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Sole Gimenez, Jorge Pardo, etc., "Once again of their innovative and creative spirit, Tebar presents in Homepage a new musical address of jazz coalition, pop and funky, seasoned with its matter style of mediterranean air that some critics have baptized as they Son Mediterraneo". Homepage has been Nominated for PREMIOS DE LA MUSICA 1999 (the Spanish equivalent to the Grammy Awards), it has been chosen by the magazine Todas las Novedades BETTER DISK OF THE YEAR 1.998 and it has become the first disk of Spanish jazz that he has reached the Top Succeses list.

In the year 2000 he opens the music school Aula de Musica Alameda and goes on a long tour through a number of countries, playing at important festivals such as Guitar Master de Pau (France), North Sea Jazz Festival, Festival de Jazz de Madrid, La Plata Jazz Festival (Argentina) and Jazz Plaza de La Habana (Cuba), where he was a big success. Chucho Valdes invited Ximo Tebar to sit in the closing show of the Havana Festival as part of an All Stars ensemble featuring Danilo Perez, Giovanni Hidalgo, Tata Guines, Ronnie Cuber, Dave Valentin, and Nicholas Payton.

In 2001 he founds his own record company called Omix Records and releases his ninth recording titled "Goes Blue" (The Jazz Guitar Trio, Vol. 3), featuring Dr. Lonnie Smith, Idris Muhammad and Lou Donaldson. The critics unanimously acclaim it as an outstanding work. During 2002 he works on consolidating his record company (Omix) producing and releasing various works of young talents of Spanish Jazz. All releases have been praised by the specialized media and nominated among the best of 2002. Same year in December Ximo appears at the BIRDLAND, New York City, presenting his new project "Embrujado" (Bewitched). He also is invited to play and teach master-classes at Queens College, New York. In March 2003 he releases his tenth recording EMBRUJADO (BEWITCHED) and once again the critics praise him describing his work as "Complete and thorough. Creative jazz with brilliant features" World Music Magazine.

In December 2003 he moved to New York beginning his introduction in Manhattan jazz scene playing with Michael P. Mossman, Dave Schnitter and Arturo O'Farril in jazz clubs like; Birland, Smoke, Fat Cat, Up & Over, etc. In February 2004 he signed a contract with Sunnyside Records. In April 2003 he started working by the hand of Arturo O'Farril with the Chico O'Farril Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra playing every Sunday at Birland Jazz Club. He also worked producing recordings with Dave Schnitter (Sketch) or Ester Andujar (Celebrating Cole Porter). In March 2004 he releases his eleveth recording THE CHAMPS (The Jazz Guitar Trio, Vol. 4), featuring Joey DeFrancesco and Idris Muhammad. The critics unanimously acclaim it as an outstanding work describing his work as "A masterful interpretation" Aeropuerto Jazz Magazine, "A unique scheme" World Music Magazine. In July 2004 he touring playing at important festivals such as San Sebastian Jazzaldia, Pori Jazz, Galapajazz, etc.

Currently Ximo Tebar reside in New York, is the President of Promusics - The Valencian Association of Jazz Musicians. He spends his time touring, recording, producing, teaching master-classes, running his record company (Omix Records) and his music school (Aula de Musica Alameda) where he teaches guitar and coordinates the Department of Modern Music.
--- All About Jazz

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