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Cesar Cardoso: Interchange
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César Cardoso
saxophoneb.1982

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976
Interchange consists of nine compositions, all written and (presumably) arranged by Cardoso. Most are upbeat and lively, with far more post-bop leanings than bows to Cardoso's Portuguese heritage. Cardoso's solos are fashioned along those same lines (think

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Bruno Santos
trumpet
Demian Cabaud
bass, acousticb.1977

André Sousa Machado
drumsThe opening title track is pleasantly spry and melodic with ample room for Santos, Cardoso and Zenon to display their admirable chops, as do Cabaud, Santos and Cardoso on the easygoing "Tarde." Zenon returns on the buoyant "May I," emphatic "7 e Tal" and rhythmically impressive "1 de Abril" while the quartet goes it alone on "Reflexo," "Ascending," "Red and Blue" and "Tudo a Seu Tempo," two of which ("Reflexo," "Tempo") are meditative ballads. As quartet / quintet sessions go, Interchange is certainly on a par with many others, even though there isn't much that would set it apart from a host of similarly earnest aspirants. ">
Track Listing
Interchange; Tarde; May I; Reflexo; Ascending; 7 e Tal; Red and Blue; Tudo a Seu Tempo; 1 de Abril.
Personnel
César Cardoso
saxophoneCesar Cardoso: tenor saxophone; Bruno Santos: guitar; Demian Cabaud: bass; Andre Sousa Machado: drums. Special guest: Miguel Zenon: alto saxophone.
Album information
Title: Interchange | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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