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Emilio Solla & The Tango Jazz Conspiracy: Bien Sur!
BySuite Piazzollana was a nod to bandoneon virtuoso and tango master,

Astor Piazzolla
bandoneon1921 - 1992

Victor Prieto
accordionSolla is a classically-trained pianist (National Conservatory of Music in Buenos Aires), and his background shows in his beautifully engaging but often complex tunes, with their lilting momentums and fluid ensemble interplay. Saxophonist

Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968
On a set of six Solla compositions and one non-original, the ensemble sound is in the forefront, but the leader still manages to show that he is a magical pianist with an exquisite, supple touch during a trio interlude on "Payos." To further augment the world aspect of the music, the disc opens with the stinging sound of Victor Prieto playing Galician bagpipes on "Remain Alert." The interplay is gregarious, with drummer Rich Bashay in a percussion-full-of-the-unexpected mode.
"Hartbeat" features a guest slot by drummer

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

Tim Armacost
saxophone, tenorb.1962
Solla's music, as always, sounds fresh, vibrant and spiritual, with an ancient/brand new improvisational dynamic full of folkloric allure. ">
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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