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Sly5thAve & Roberto Verastegui: Agua de Jamaica
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Sly5thAve
multi-instrumentalist
Roberto Verástegui
pianob.1988
Sly5thAve may not be a familiar name to many, but he spent two years as a member of

Prince
multi-instrumentalist1958 - 2016

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955

Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984
Agua de Jamaica owes a major debt to early Seventies

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
The opening track"Tie Break"was released as a single at the end of January, and has been getting airplay since then, but the album reveals the full extent of the pair's vision. The electronica is softened by Sly's plaintive tenor saxophone and occasionally by the wordless glissando voice of
Silvana Estrada
vocalsThere are hints of early psychedelia: in "El Momento," for example, one hears echoes of Soft Machine in the Lowrey organ sound, before cinematic strings take over. A babble of children's voices, a couple of retro synth beats, another wash of keyboards, and we've reached "The Wanderer," the final track, with its sweet, meandering woodwind melody. With any luck, this intriguing joint project is also a harbinger of things to come. ">
Track Listing
Tie Break; Past Thoughts; Agua de Jamaica; Interludio 3; Ensencialmente; Reflectión; Poinciana; Interludio 2; La Tormenta; Interludio 1; El Momento; Empe?o (lil' bop); The Wanderer.
Personnel
Sly5thAve
multi-instrumentalistRoberto Verástegui
pianoAlbum information
Title: Agua de Jamaica | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Tru Thoughts
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