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Antonio Sanchez: Live in New York at Jazz Standard
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Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
It's no surprise, then, that Live in New York at Jazz Standard is even more exhilarating, as Sanchez brings back the same quartet, with alto saxophonist

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971
Tipping his hat to Metheny with an extended cover of the guitarist's "H and H," first heard on Question and Answer (Nonesuch, 1993), Sanchez's version swings even harder, with his two saxophonists delivering its memorable head with a blend of unison and divergent harmony. A series of solos then serve to define the multifaceted strengths of Live in New York's entire two hours.
Zenóna fine leader in his own right and member of the SFJAZZ Collectiveis the perfect combination of thoughtful intellect and visceral energy, building solos from a seemingly endless stream of motivic invention. David Sanchez is another fine leader who seems to shine particularly brightly in the company of others. Like Zenón and drummer Sanchez, the tenorist's Latin roots are unmistakable throughout, but they're an integral part of a larger whole, not an overbearing aspect of the saxophonist's freewheeling approach to long-form soloing,. Bassist

Scott Colley
bassb.1963
This mix of gritty, post-

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Nearly two years old, Live in New York at Jazz Standard may not represent where Sanchez is today, but if these performances are any indication, following the drummer beyond the his superb sideman work is a must, as his abilities as a composer/bandleader continue to grow in parallel with his rapid upward trajectory as a player. ">
Track Listing
Antonio Sanchez: drums; Scott Colley: bass; Miguel Zenón: alto saxophone; David Sanchez: tenor saxophone.
Personnel
Antonio Sanchez
drumsCD1: Greedy Silence; H and H; Ballade; Revelation. CD2: It Will Be Better; Did You Get It; The Forgotten Ones; Challenge Within.
Album information
Title: Live in New York at Jazz Standard | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: CAM Jazz
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