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Aldo Salvent: Da Capo
BySalvent draws on his heritage and incorporates elements of the Latin sound in certain selections though by no means, is this a Latin jazz album as the opening "El Reto" demonstrates quite vigorously. With Salvent on the tenor and Dr.

Ben Markley
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Ed Breazeale
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Matt Smiley
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It's obvious the leader can play a torrid sax solo when the piece calls for it but, musicians must show their lighter side and Salvent does exactly that on the humbling "Cachete," where he wields the soprano on the album's soft spot for a brief but absolutely gorgeous piece of music. In stark contrast to the tender "Cachete," "Gary's Picks" takes off on a furious pace featuring hot burning solos from Salvent and then Quinlan followed by a speed dance on the keys from Markley and rumbling stick work from the drummer for five minutes of delicious hard-bop.
The music winds down with other notable originals namely, "Wake Up Call,' "Norma," and the burning finale "Shuffle" featuring the dueling saxophonists lobbying one salvo after another at each other ending the album in a stylish hard-bop fashion. Saxophonist Aldo Salvent's debut recording Da Capo, documents a solid performance on an engaging selection of originals that makes this exciting first effort, a gem of a recording that sparkles all over. ">
Track Listing
El Reto; El Chismoso; Benito; Ache con Cha; Santa Amalia; Cachete; Gary's Picks; Wake Up Call; Norma; Shuffle.
Personnel
Aldo Salvent
saxophone, tenorAldo Salvent: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Josh Quinlan: alto saxophone; Ben Markley: piano; Matt Smiley: bass; Ed Breazeale: drums; John Olson: drums (5, 10); Alejandro Castano: drums (4, 8).
Album information
Title: Da Capo | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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