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Michael Eckroth Group: Human Geography
ByExcept for the cover tune "Little B's Poem," from

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Mauricio Herrera
percussionJoel Mateo
drums
Alex Norris
trumpet
Edward Perez
bass, acousticb.1978

Peter Brainin
saxophoneThe title track opens the music featuring trumpeter Matt Hilgenburg, bassist

Alex "Apolo" Ayala
bass, acousticb.1985

Carlos Maldonado
percussionThe group enters into mellow territory on the slightly dark "Kachina" featuring
Raul Reyes
bassPerhaps a tip of the hat to the late great jazz pianist in the Afro-Cuban jazz mode "Hilton" is a brief but sparkling tribute to

Hilton Ruiz
piano1952 - 2006
The Michael Eckroth Group presents an inviting Latin jazz sound on Human Geography delivering a splendid package of Afro-Caribbean music that, as aptly stated in the promotional one sheet, "itself is not a distilled version of any single tradition but is instead defined by the location, people, and musical histories." ">
Track Listing
Human Geography; Little B's Poem; Freedom in Precision; Kachina; New Bomba; In 15; Funk Gets It; Hilton; Ballad in Three; New Years Day.
Personnel
Michael Eckroth
pianoJoel Mateo
drumsRaul Reyes
bassEdward Perez
bass, acousticAlex "Apolo" Ayala
bass, acousticMauricio Herrera
percussionCarlos Maldonado
percussionMatt Hilgenberg
trumpetAlex Norris
trumpetPeter Brainin
saxophoneAlbum information
Title: Human Geography | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Truth Revolution Records
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