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Albert Marques Trio: Live In The South Bronx
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Arturo O'Farrill
pianob.1960
Live In The South Bronx is true to its name, presenting music captured in concert at that New York borough's Pregones Theater in July of 2015. It finds Marques and his trio matesbassist

Walter Stinson
bass
Zack O'Farrill
drumsOriginal music dominates here, with Marques penning half of the tracks on the program and his colleagues delivering one apiece. These songs, at one time or another, utilize odd meters, angular lines, loose-limbed grooves, and surprising turns, balancing out grit and wit in their unfolding. But each one is an island of expression unto itself. One may marry anxious emotions with pure joy ("Canco Pel Pare"), another may be purposeful and powerful in the way it speaks and evolves ("Jazz Is Working Class"), and a third may take a more reflective approach to communication (Stinson's "Alan Watts"). Even the coversa Spanish-tinged take on

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Track Listing
Doble Sur; IDN; Iris; Jazz Is Working Class; Canco Pel Pare; Ain't No Sunshine; Alan Watts; Foggy Conscience.
Personnel
Albert Marques
pianoAlbert Marques: piano; Walter Stinson: double bass; Zack O'Farrill: drums.
Album information
Title: Live In The South Bronx | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Zoho Music
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