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The Black Butterflies: Rainbows for Ramon
ByThe Black Butterflies
band / ensemble / orchestraIf there is any temptation to broadly classify The Black Butterflies as Latin jazz, the opening tracks should dispel that perception. The brief "Intro to The 3 Monkeys"complete with the appropriate nature soundsand the song itself would be at home on the Serengeti, Figueras's native Argentinean pampas, or in the New York subways where she polished her skills. Like all the pieces on Rainbows for Ramon, there are passages that begin pragmatically but quickly edge toward unfamiliar ground. It isn't aimless wandering but more a restless desire for open spaces.
"Together" opens with a brief swing rhythm but where it goes is anything but standard. New group member

Karl Berger
vibraphone1935 - 2023


The title tracka dedication to Figueras's sonseems to float in the ether though even here, that same air becomes punctuated by expectation. Berger's vibes nicely mimic "Wind Chimes," an ethereal composition and the most reflective piece on Rainbows for Ramon. In sharp contrast, the cover of

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
The Black Butterflies is a terrific group of musicians with a great deal of diversity and the synergy of a legacy band. The headline story however, is Figueras's extraordinary ability to compose lyrical and complex pieces and her expressive, searing performances. Full of emotion and brilliantly indefinable qualities, she plays around with the edges of perception and the musiciansand the music itselffollow her. Figueras's Black Butterflies have turned out one of the best jazz recordings of the year with Rainbows for Ramon. ">
Track Listing
Intro to The 3 Monkeys; The 3 Monkeys; Together; Summertime; Rainbows For Ramon; Wind Chimes; Lumkili; Balafon Madness.
Personnel
The Black Butterflies
band / ensemble / orchestraMercedes Figueras: saxophone; Tony Larokko: saxophone and percussion; Nick Gianni: bass; Levi Barcourt: piano; Bopa “King” Carre: percussion; Fred Berryhill: djembe, percussion; Kenny Wollesen: drums; Karl Berger: vibes, melodic.
Album information
Title: Rainbows for Ramon | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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