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Chris Trinidad: Chris Trinidad's Changing Tides
ByChris Trinidad
bassb.1979

Christian Tumalan
keyboards
Pacific Mambo Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraThe program order directly replicates the original album. While comparing the two is interesting, it should be stated up front that enjoyment of Changing Tides does not require prior exposure to Certain Times (although Trinidad has reissued it for those who missed it the first time). "Inevitable Evolution" is a bright, swinging opener, with the bebop-flavored head given much more weight by the horns, divided into antiphonal sections by arranger

Tony Corman
guitar, electricb.1954

Evan Francis
flute
Reggie Padilla
saxophone, tenor
Alex Conde
piano"The Benefit Of Hindsight" has an especially exciting arrangement by
Jared Burrows
guitar, electric
Alex Hand
guitarJamie Dubberly
trombone
Charlie Gurke
saxophone
Steve Reich
composer / conductorb.1936

Terry Riley
composer / conductorb.1935

Christian Tumalan
keyboards
David Rokeach
drumsTrack Listing
Inevitable Evolution; Something New In The Familiar; The Benefit of Hindsight; Finding Somewhere Forever; A Reading in Retrospect; Transcending December; Though Certainly Speaking.
Personnel
Chris Trinidad
bassReggie Padilla
saxophone, tenorJamie Dubberly
tromboneMiguelito Valdes
trumpetEvan Francis
fluteAlex Hand
guitarChristian Tumalan
keyboardsDavid Rokeach
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Chris Trinidad: bass guitar; Reggie Padilla: saxophones; Jamie Dubberly: trombones; Miguelito Valdes: trumpets, flugelhorns; Evan Francis: flute (1,6,7); Alex Hand: guitars; Christian Tumalan: piano (3-7); David Rokeach: drums; José Sanchez: percussion (2,6,7).
Album information
Title: Chris Trinidad's Changing Tides | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Iridium Records
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