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Brian Andres: Mayan Suite
ByBrian Andres
drumsb.1968
Mayan Suite extends Andres' lifelong love affair with the music of Latin America while presenting the recorded debut of

Brian Andres
drumsb.1968

Aaron Germain
bassb.1977

Christian Tumalan
keyboards
Pacific Mambo Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestra"One of the things about this trio, I wanted us individually to have a voice of our own," Andres concludes. This is the genuine genius that these three musicians spread across the five originals and five cover versions on Mayan Suite: Their individual solo voices sparkle like virtuosos, but their interplay creates a conversational fourth voice which rises up like a spirit guide in the spaces and connections between them.
Tumalan steps out in front to devour each note of the melody to

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
Bassist Germain "steps ahead" through

Mike Mainieri
vibraphoneb.1938

Steps Ahead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1979
Saving the best for last: Trio Latino's new performances of "On Green Dolphin Street" and "Someday My Prince Will Come" prove worthy of these timeless compositions, as Andres, Tumalan and Germain express their own individual instrumental voices and yet sublimate them into collective dialogue so natural, intuitive and brilliant that they raise echoes of ensembles led by

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
Track Listing
Got a Match?, Viento Solar, Mayan Suite (a. The Mayan Emperor, b. Sacrifice Ritual, c. Maya Dance, d. The Return of the Mayan Emperor, e. Ball Game), Escucha, Someday My Prince Will Come, Islands, Morning Sprite, Si Tu Vez, Higashi Nakano, On Green Dolphin Street
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Title: Mayan Suite | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Bacalao Records
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