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Donald Vega: Spiritual Nature
ByRon Carter
bassb.1937

Mulgrew Miller
piano1955 - 2013
The Nicaraguan-born pianist delivers big on his first date for Resonance Records, as he melds European classicism, jazz and Latin stylings into a cohesive whole. Vega absorbs source material from every corner of the musical map and nothing is off limits. He tackles the music of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin, Danish bassist

Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen
bass1946 - 2005

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Monty Alexander
pianob.1944
While Vega proves more than capable of carrying out musical missions on his own, as demonstrated during a romantic solo take on "Falando De Amor-Tema De Amor," he has some heavyweight help to carry some of the load and keep him company. Bass powerhouse

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Lewis Nash
drumsb.1958

Anthony Wilson
guitarb.1968

Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorb.1952

Christian Howes
violinb.1972
Vega is currently being recognized as Carter's pianist but, if he keeps making winning albums like this, he'll outgrow that designation in no time. ">
Track Listing
Scorpion; First Trip; River; Spiritual Nature; Accompong; Future Child; You Never Tell Me Anything; Contemplation; Etude Opus 8, #2; Falando De Amor-Tema De Amor; Child's Play; I Remember Clifford.
Personnel
Donald Vega
pianoDonald Vega: piano, Rhodes; Christian McBride: bass; Lewis Nash: drums; Anthony Wilson: guitar; Christian Howes: violin; Bob Sheppard: saxophone; Gilbert Castellanos: trumpet; Bob McChesney: trombone.
Album information
Title: Spiritual Nature | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Resonance Records
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