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Emilio Solla Y La Inestable De Brooklyn: Second Half
ByEmilio Solla
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The tango and South American rhythms reign, with definite American influenceshis group sound is downright Ellingtonian on the opening of the disc's second offering, "Chakafrik," whereas "Para La Paz" sounds as if it could be floating out of a club in Buenos Aires, a bit after midnight

Meg Okura
violin
Victor Prieto
accordion
Jorge Roeder
bass, acoustic
Eric Doob
drums"Estancia," with the different instruments floating in and out of the mix, sounds like South America's take on New Orleans, and "American Patrol," the only tune not written by Solla/ It was composed by F. White Meacham and got treated to Solla's "South Americanization," making it feel like a soundtrack to the streets of New York, around the dawn of the twentieth century, with an Argentinian tinge.
A masterful record by an absolutely first rate composer/arranger. ">
Track Listing
Llegara, Llegara, Llegara; Chakafrik; Para La Paz; Suite Piazzollana; Esencia; American Patrol; Raro; Rhythm Changed.
Personnel
Emilio Solla
pianoJohn Ellis: tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet; Tim Armacost: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto flute; Alex Norris: trumpet, flugelhorn; Ryan Keberle: trombone; Meg Okura: violin; Victor Prieto: accordion; Emilio Solla: piano; Jorge Roeder: bass; Eric Doob: drums; Pablo Aslan: bass (7); JP Jofre: bandoneon (3); Marcelo Woloski: bombo leguero (2, 6).
Album information
Title: Second Half | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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