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Irving Flores: Armando Mi Conga
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Irving Flores
pianob.1966

Giovanni Hidalgo
congasb.1963

Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez
drumsb.1963

Brian Lynch
trumpetb.1956

John Benitez
bass
Norbert Stachel
saxophoneRight out of the proverbial gate, Hidalgo's congas lay the groundwork for what's to come. On the title track "Armando Mi Conga," he lays out a blistering opening solo that was inspired by and dedicated to his father, famed Puerto Rican conga player José "Ma?engue" Hidalgo. A master of the congas himself, Hidalgo takes care to ground the song with his propulsive rhythms while the remaining members of the sextet join in creating a sound that dances through time.
On "With Amanda in Favignana," Flores puts his love for his wife, Amanda, front and center. Inspired by a trip the pair took to Favignana, Italy, the song has a romantic air that, despite the full sextet playing on the track, feels like a straight-ahead trio record, with contributions from Flores and Lynch at its heart. Hidalgo and Hernández are present, however. Playing a lot more subdued and taking a back seat to Flores and Lynch, the duo's contributions are difficult to overlook as the song progresses. It's their light touch that brings a slight flair to the music that seemingly floats between the notes.
On "Tramonto A Massa Lubrense," Flores opens with a masterful piano solo that ushers in stunning contributions from Benitez and Hernández. Listening to Flores' solo, it feels as if he's gotten lost in the music. He's a brilliant musician, and that brilliance is on full display here. Benitez's bass and Hernández's soft brush strokes on drums offer the perfect accompaniment.
Armando Mi Conga is a complete record. It's a Latin-jazz record from beginning to end, and it's glorious. Flores brought together the perfect cast for the Afro-Cuban Jazz Sextet. Together, they created a fantastic work during a time when what is beautiful about Latin music, culture, and people deserves to be acknowledged and celebrated. Although aspects of Flores' life heavily influenced the album, the feeling the music invokes is universal. ?Bravo! ">
Track Listing
Armando Mi Conga; Gary En Nanchital; With Amanda en Favignana; Tramonto A Massa Lubrense; Music en La Calle; Samba Con Sabor; Recuerdos; Dana Point; With Amanda en Favignana (Solo Piano).
Personnel
Irving Flores
pianoGiovanni Hidalgo
congasJohn Benitez
bassBrian Lynch
trumpetNorbert Stachel
saxophoneAdditional Instrumentation
Giovanni Hidalgo: congas (tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8); Brian Lynch: trumpet (tracks 1, 2, 3, 8); Norbert Stachel: tenor Sax (track 1), clarinet (track 2), flute (track 6), baritone sax (track 8).
Album information
Title: Armando Mi Conga | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Amor de Flores Productions
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