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Zarabande: El Toro
ByOn the rumbustious opener "Ogun," Mark Little is first heard with some

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
"Zarabande" introduces some fine vibes/marimba interaction and on the rocking "The West Wind" Alfred Flores stretches out on the marimba and at times his playing is reminiscent of the extraordinary sounds Ruth Underwood produced on that instrument in the context of

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993
Pete Ojeda gives a resonating bass guitar solo on "The Painful Truth" and the slow, sultry ballad "Praise" gives way to Mark Little's relaxed piano on the mid-tempo "Giant" followed by an eloquent solo by Flores and some skittish interplay between the two instruments.
The lively title track benefits from a labyrinthine melody and some remarkable marimba soloing and an attractive repeated ensemble section mid-way through. Concluding this set, "Bebé" features Joe Caploe's florid vibraphone work and Flores's' vibrant marimba. Flores's should be rightly proud to lead this consistently solid group playing exuberant, all original compositions for the heart and the head. ">
Track Listing
Ogun; Zarabande; The West Wind; The Painful Truth; Judah Memphis; Praise; Giant; El Toro; Bebé.
Personnel
Alfred Flores: marimba, malletKAT; Joe Caploe: vibraphone, percussion; Mark Little: piano; Pete Ojeda: bass guitar; Dean Macomber: drums.
Album information
Title: El Toro | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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