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1. | Flight to Jordan
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2. | K.D.
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3. | Yardbird Suite
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4. | Miles Away
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5. | Descarga
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6. | Melani's Dream
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7. | El Gaucho
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8. | Primera Oracion :39
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9. | Prayer of Jabez
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10. | A Love Supreme [Acknowledgement]
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Jazz / World Fusion, Latin Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz
Ray Vega - trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet Bobby Porcelli - alto sax Igor Atalita - piano Boris Kolov - bass Wilson "Chembo" Corneil - congas Willy Martinez - drums
Ray comes to Palmetto with Pa'lante after two successful releases on Concord Picante. Pa'lante features what was Ray's working band at the time of the recording resulting in a high energy, tight set.
Ray Vega moves from Concord to Palmetto for Pa'lante, an energetic sextet outing. The trumpeter is deeply immersed in bop and post-bop, as he makes clear with imaginative Latin arrangements of Charlie Parker's "Yardbird Suite," Duke Jordan's "Flight to Jordan," Wayne Shorter's priceless "El Gaucho," and, most audaciously, the first movement of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme. (Vega's choice of cornet for the Shorter tune is interesting.) Alto saxophonist Bobby Porcelli extends the post-bop theme with an original titled "K.D.," dedicated to Kenny Dorham and based on "Alone Together" changes. Vega contributes four originals -- all good, but not as memorable as the covers. Bassist Boris Kozlov shines on the mid-tempo, minor-key "Prayer of Jabez" and a stinging arco introduction to the Coltrane piece. Pianist Igor Atalita, drummer Willie Martinez, and percussionist Wilson "Chembo" Corniel also weigh in with strong playing throughout. ~ David R. Adler, All Music Guide
Ray Vega
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz
At the age of 12, when Ray Vega saw Machito & His Orchestra play in Central Park, the South Bronx native decided he was destined to play the saxophone. Enrolled in his school's music program, Vega received the bad news that the school was out of saxophones, so he reluctantly switched to trumpet. A year later he was being taught by Down Beat poll winner Jerry Gonzales, an experience that changed Vega's opinion of the instrument forever. Studying the trumpet throughout his high-school years gave Vega the chops to land gigs in the bands backing Celia Cruz, Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, Paul Simon, and Tito Puente. On his own he refined his trumpet, composition, and percussion skills and made his solo debut in 1996 with his self-titled album for the Concord label. He recorded Boperation for the label in 1999 but switched to Palmetto for his 2002 release, Pa'Lante. After serving a year as artist-in-residence for the Cityfolk program in Dayton, OH, Vega released his second Palmetto album, Squeeze Squeeze, in 2004. Vega also serves as a member of the Bronx Council of the Arts. ---David Jeffries, All Music Guide |
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