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Diego Pinera: Odd Wisdom
ByDrummer
Diego Pinera
drumsPinera enlisted three excellent collaborators who contribute immensely. Foremost of these is saxophonist

Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorb.1966

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
The opening "Clave Tune" gives a solid indication of what Pinera picked up as a student in Havana, taking Afro-Cuban beats into his own orbit, while he and McCaslin shift cadence in scintillating swirls that set the tone for many changes to come.

Ben Monder
guitarb.1962

Charlie Christian
guitar, electric1916 - 1942

Scott Colley
bassb.1963
McCaslin swoops and soars in a trio of sax, bass, and drums on "Away," and the same threesome combo are re-combined on "De Madrugada." If some of Pinera's polyrhythms aren't multi-tracked then he's either a true wizard or he has four arms. The sax is silent as equally intense axes and sticks comprise "Easter in Puglia." Promotional material indicates the tunes cover a comprehensive catalogue of Pinera's musical experience over the years, balanced by the spontaneous team energy that the limited in-studio time inspired. What emerged is a powerful testimony to the advanced synergy they created one early February day. The quartet definitely put that time to good use. The same goes for those who might invest their time in listening, a choice both unusual and wise. The energy resonates. ">
Track Listing
Clave Tune; Domingo; Conversation With Myself; Robotic Night; Mi Cosmos; Space; Away; De Madrugada; Easter in Puglia; Blue Monk.
Personnel
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Diego Pinera: drums; Donny McCaslin: saxophone; Ben Monder: guitar; Scott Colley: bass.
Album information
Title: Odd Wisdom | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: ACT Music
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