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Emilio Solla & The Tango Jazz Conspiracy: Bien Sur!
By
Pablo Aslan
bassb.1962

Pablo Ziegler
pianob.1944
Bien Sur!, Solla's sixth CD as a leader, covers a wide-range of styles and moods across its seven tracks. While the core quintet of Solla on piano, Chris Cheek
saxophone
b.1968Billy Hart
drums
b.1940
Other guests on the album also play important roles. Vocalist Lucia Pulido
vocalsTim Armacost
saxophone, tenor
b.1962
While the guests bring their own special qualities to the music, Solla still sets the tone here, and each member of the band plays an important part. Prieto's accordion work lends a degree of Tango authenticity to the proceedings, providing some of the most satisfying solos on the album and serving as a binding agent when he helps things blend and balance out. Roeder and Barshay straddle the stylistic fence while providing captivating grooves, and Cheek demonstrates the most extroverted sound, and a vocabulary that leans more toward modern jazz. Bringing all of these elements together helps to create a form of global music that is both gratifying and exciting...regardless of what you might call it!
">Track Listing
Remain Alert; Payos; Hartbeat; Malena; Chakafrik; Candombley; Tonos Lejanos.
Personnel
Emilio Solla
pianoEmilio Solla: piano; Richie Barshay: drums; Billy Hart: drums(3); Jorge Roeder: bass; Victor Prieto: accordion; Chris Cheek: soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones; Arturo Prendez: tambores (6); Manuel Silva: tambores (6); Ramon Echegaray: tambores (6); Lucia Polido: voice (7); Tim Armacost: soprano saxophone (5).
Album information
Title: Bien Sur! | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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