barabara sounds sez:
What better way to groove into a new year than with Jerry Gonzalez and his fine fine Fort Apache Band. I love this take on the old Jazz Messengers numbers (plus a few extra Wayne Shorter numbers and originals).
Fun factoid: Art Blakey took the name Abdullah Ibn Buhaina when he converted to Islam during his stay in West Africa, shortly after Word War II.
This album is so recent, I'm not going to leave it up for long. But it's too good to leave in the vaults. Grab it while you can.
This album is so recent, I'm not going to leave it up for long. But it's too good to leave in the vaults. Grab it while you can.
AMG sez:
Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache Band offer up their talents to immortalize Art Blakey and his mighty Jazz Messengers. With some very creative renditions of Jazz Messengers B-sides, like "Crisis" done in a slinky Afro and "Madi's Smile" done in cha cha, Gonzalez shows himself yet again to be a great Latin interpreter of the jazz repertoire. There could not have been a better choice of group than the Fort Apache Band to pay the Messengers homage.
They are without a doubt one of the finest Latin jazz outfits operating today, with superb balance and taste. They play as a unit, seemingly without ego, as only a group with better than 25 years under its belt could. The Fort Apache Band have always lacked the ability to dazzle audiences with virtuosity, but over the years their increasing synergy and sensitivity more than compensate. The level of refinement and restraint on Rumba Buhaina makes it one of the most listenable, enjoyable Latin jazz releases of 2005
They are without a doubt one of the finest Latin jazz outfits operating today, with superb balance and taste. They play as a unit, seemingly without ego, as only a group with better than 25 years under its belt could. The Fort Apache Band have always lacked the ability to dazzle audiences with virtuosity, but over the years their increasing synergy and sensitivity more than compensate. The level of refinement and restraint on Rumba Buhaina makes it one of the most listenable, enjoyable Latin jazz releases of 2005
musicians:
Jerry Gonzalez - trumpet/congas; Joe Ford - sax; Larry Willis - piano; Andy Gonzalez - bass; Steve Berrios - drums/percussion.
Probably the best review I've come across for this excellent album is from Dusted magazine, here...
And another from all about jazz...
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but only for the next week or so...
Thanks mate & happy New Year to you.
You're right, too good to be left in the vault.
Cheers
thanks boogieman,
A very happy new year to you and yours too!
all the best...
Thanks TN, superb interpretations.
great post, love the gonzalez bros....thanks again
boogieman said...
[ but I deleted it by mistake :-( ]
By the way, since you dig this kind of jazz, Latino meets Messengers, give a try to the Fra Fra Sound album I posted last week.
Cheers
THANK U SO MUCH FOR THE GREAT RECORDS YOU OFFER SO KINDLY.... I PICKED UP SOME, AND MY NEXT DAYS+NIGHTS WILL BE MUSICALY PERFECTLY DRESSED
JERU FROM GREECE
Superb record. Thank you!
do you have а new link?
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