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Chris Cheek / Victor Prieto: Rollo Coaster

Toots Thielemans
harmonica1922 - 2016
Long known for catapulting the French valse musette, the Bohemian polka, the French-Canadian reels, and the festive music of the Cajuns to a world stage, the instrument's acceptance into the jazz world has come rather slowly. Sure there have been other accordionists that have mined the genre before

Richard Galliano
accordionb.1950
Mat Mathews
b.1924Gianni Coscia
b.1931Art Van Damme
accordion1920 - 2010

Frode Haltli
accordionComes Prieto, with his refreshing, tango-meets-jazz-meets classical music bouquet; a cornucopia filled with earthly tones picked from the best splashed accords by the hands of a crafty artist. Add a premier weaver of melodies in soprano saxophonist

Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968

Emilio Solla
pianob.1962
The album opens with

Hermeto Pascoal
multi-instrumentalist1936 - 2025

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Things take a drastically different route as Prieto intones the church organ-like introduction to the confessional "Shelter." A somewhat odd turn of event in the program's unfolding, the change in mood is a surprise, feeling more like a concert of J.S.Bach's sacred music. Thought not a disagreeable move at all, the ploy nevertheless sharply departs from the mood the musicians have set so far. The feeling resurfaces halfway through "Papa Pin" before vacating the floor for the dancing "Rosa."
Rollo Coaster is a stylistically diversified effort; one which, on the different fronts inside which it maneuvers, breaks many barriers. Who knew the accordion could sound so intriguing? ">
Track Listing
Bebe; Coo; Rollo Coaster; Six Note Samba; Shelter; Chatting With Chris; Papa Pin; Rosa; Rio; Los Recuerdos; Improv I; Improv II; Improv III; Memories.
Personnel
Victor Prieto
accordionChris Cheek: soprano saxophone; Victor Prieto: accordion
Album information
Title: Rollo Coaster | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Cheekus Music
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