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Topic: Recommend Latin jazz/fusion Posted: April 10 2011 at 21:24
Can anyone recommend me some more latin jazz oriented fusion jazz.
I already have a slew of RTF, Al Di Meola/Paco, and Mahavishnu related music. I'm looking to go a little bit deeper. Is anyone familiar with drummer Horacio "El Negro" hernandez and his music? Also, I remember a while back there was a group with Chic Corea, Dave Weckl, and Frank Gambale does anyone know the name of this group?
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Posted: April 11 2011 at 15:29
hmm, I cant think of anything right now, Im at school and I dont have my collection with me. the first 2 RTF albums came to mind, but you probably have them.
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Posted: April 11 2011 at 19:06
Hi,
I would go after Egberto Gismonti ... some of the jazz stuff they have is insane ... not exactly guitar driven, but ... if you can't listen to music, fusion won't mater to you! Sanfona is a nice one to catch.
His stuff with the Academia das Dancas is usually more band oriented and strong. It is very different from his solo stuff. The album's 2nd LP is not as wide as this one and is all solo.
I just heard some nice stuff from Chuck Mangione and then Michael Urbaniak (Fusion 3) ... that was pretty impressive ... and enjoyable. Not sure if "latin" ... means that much to me ... music is music and it doesn't matter if it is done in Argentina, China or Norway ... and sometimes we're only differentiating it because of teh maracas ... but some Brazilian rhythms are cool ... Airto in the old days.
Edited by moshkito - April 11 2011 at 19:18
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Posted: April 11 2011 at 22:24
moshkito wrote:
I would go after Egberto Gismonti ... some of the jazz stuff they have is insane ...
I would agree, Gismonti is devilishly creative. On the superb Friday Night in San Francisco (with Al Dimeola, John McLaughlin and Paco DeLucia), DeLucia and McLaughlin play a version of Gismonti's "Frevo Rasgado":
If you haven't listened to Friday Night in San Francisco yet, I would definitely suggest it. There is also a blistering version of "Mediterranean Sundance" (with Dimeola and Delucia):
Edited by The Dark Elf - April 11 2011 at 22:25
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Posted: April 12 2011 at 00:25
Not really jazz-fusion but jazz elements combined with prog/folk, Supay is from Peru and does catch the Andean ambience. Very well done and refreshing.
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Posted: April 13 2011 at 07:52
The one that comes instantly to mind (other than Santana) is Spyro Gyra (not the Canterbury prog folk band),
but I'm definitely not a fan of that schmaltz
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Posted: April 13 2011 at 11:22
Thank you for the rec. I know of Spyra Gyro through Dream Theater's music. Could you point me in the right direction (in terms of albums) I've listened to the ones released around the time of "Images & Words" but did not find anything interesting.
Thank you all for the post, I will be checking/listening to every recommendation. Please keep them coming.!
I would also like to make a rec for all you jazz freaks-CAB 1 by the band CAB which includes Dennis Chambers and Tony MacAlpine!!!
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Posted: April 14 2011 at 02:45
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Spyro Gyra's recommendations :
- Morning dance (has some caribbean influence),
- City Kids (features jazz monsters like Eddie Gomez, Will Lee, Manolo Badrena, Steve Gadd, Marcus Miller, Hiram Bullock, ),
- Incognito (same remark as above, but Steve Gadd is on ALL tracks this time)
- Access all areas (an excellent live recording)
- Alternating currents (the first album to feature Ritchie Morales (brecker brothers) on drums)
- Breakout
- Point of view
Their vibraphone player released an album with Dave Weckl on drums, "natural selection" and founded the Caribbean Jazz Project (see the youtube sample in my previous post)
CAB2 is better than CAB1 IMHO.
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Posted: April 14 2011 at 07:27
Right, they aren't Latin..I will check out CAB 2 soon. I've got a 'latin' recommendation for everyone: Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez - "ITALUBA I" and "ITALUBA II".
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