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Ivan Renta: Take Off - A Musical Odyssey
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Ivan Renta
saxophoneb.1980

Eddie Palmieri
piano1936 - 2025
From the opening of "Take Off," Renta displays a diversified technical prowess in his tone, that all-encompassing emphasis which separates the outstanding tenors from the pack. There is also a no nonsense lineup of accompanying musicians which are right at home in the Afro-Latin genre and perform with an innate sense of expertise and comfort. Pianist

Edsel Gomez
pianob.1962
"Carmen"in honor of his motheris a traditional Puerto Rican danza, complete with its ridged structure and regal bearing. This being the classic romantic danza, Renta delivers all the appropriate identifying dynamics, as introducing trombonist Luis Bonilla to play the melodic yet cadenced counterpoint, setting up the interplay. A study in how to play a "lost art" in exquisite music.
There is plenty of stretching out on the more aggressive numbers as the

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Giovanni Hidalgo
congasb.1963

Mario Rivera
saxophone1939 - 2007
The pace is brought way down on the ballads "Apoyate En Mi Alma," -a vintage bolero number popularized by Tito Puente's dance orchestraand "Melancolia," the records concluding number. This final track is inspired by Renta's awe and influence of tenor giant

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
This is one of those rare recordings made by a serious musician who has calculated and honed his craft in exploration of his own expression. As all Latin music was primarily intended for dancing, Ivan Renta, with his ability to swing at any level, has captured the essence of that peculiarity in a deft manner, and offers a preview on how it's done. ">
Track Listing
Take Off; Carmen; Matrix; Rioma; Apoyate en mi Alma; Jugando; Nuyorican Groove; Melancolia.
Personnel
Ivan Renta
saxophoneIvan Renta: tenor saxophone; Edsel Gomez: piano; Ruben Rodriguez: bass; Ernesto Simpson: drums; Richie Flores: percussion; Nelson “Gazu” Jaime: trumpet (4); Luis Bonilla: trombone (2); Giovanni Hidalgo: congas (4).
Album information
Title: Take Off - A Musical Odyssey | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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