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Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. | Vignette
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2. | Bay City
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3. | La Pasionaria
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4. | Silence
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5. | The Blessing
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6. | Solar
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Jazz / Post-Bop; Latin Jazz; Free Improvisation
Recorded: Jul 3, 1989, Festival International De Jazz De Montreal, Montreal, Canada
In Volume Four of the Charlie Haden concerts at the 1989 Montreal Festival, Paul Motian returns as the drummer, but this time, the piano chair is occupied by the then-little-known Haden discovery, Cuban Gonzalo Rubalcaba, who proceeds to dazzle the audience with his mind-boggling speed. Rubalcaba's irresistible momentum drives this session whenever he solos; all the others can do is hang onto the whirlwind. The musicmaking in general, though, is more tied to the mainstream than that of the companion Montreal trio album with Geri Allen, and this group doesn't have quite the same internal compatibility as that of the Allen trio. There is one concession to Rubalcaba's Latin heritage, Haden's Spanish-tinged tune "La Pasionara," in which the Cuban goes bonkers with the tremolos. Haden's own soloing is massive and outgoing in tone; clearly, he was hugely enjoying this festival where he was given total carte blanche. ---Richard S. Ginell, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Philippe Carles.
Charlie Haden - bass Gonzalo Rubalcaba - piano Paul Motian - drums |
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