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Juanjo López: Above, Beyond, Within
By
Juanjo López
guitarb.1975
López has some fine colleagues here, essentially three-fourths of the band Entre Amigos, one of the standout ensembles in contemporary Chicago jazz: pianist
Hana Fujisaki
piano
Kitt Lyles
bassb.1990

Gustavo Cortiñas
drumsb.1987
The first movement, "Above," begins with a delicate rumination, "Grace," in which Fujisaki and López first trace the gentle melody before the rest of the group enters, with López providing oblique support as the piece takes shape, with Lyles delivering a lovely, understated solo. "Retorno," by contrast, has a much more forceful impact, with López out front in a piece with an animated, odd-meter groove. A gritty solo from the leader rides the infectious energy provided by the band.
One can hear López's Latin influences a bit more on "Retreat," the first part of "Beyond," the second movement. A supple 6/8 rhythmic foundation gives the piece a danceable liveliness before "Inner Realm" goes into fusion mode, with an assertive energy that is only temporarily tempered by a winding arco bass solo from Lyles before López elevates the intensity with another tenacious solo statement.
The final movement, "Within," exudes a passionate spirit, as "Dwell" and "La Nueva Jersulalén" allow the band to open up López's engaging melodies. Fujisaki's lyrical solo is ideal for "Dwell," one López builds upon with his own tuneful exploration, while "La Nueva Jersulalén" closes the album with an anthemic finish. López's soaring guitar embodies the album's quest to imagine a better, divinely-infused realityone hopefully just on the horizon. ">
Track Listing
Grace (Above); Retorno (Above; Retreat (Beyond); Inner Realm (Beyond); Dwell (Within); La Nueva JerusaléN (Within).
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Title: Above, Beyond, Within | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Desafio Candente
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