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Mark Weinstein: Timbasa
ByBrooklyn-born Weinstein's experience has included a fusion of post-bebop music with traditional Afro-Cuban drumming. As a trombonist, he worked with

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Cal Tjader
vibraphone1925 - 1982

Tito Puente
drums1923 - 2000

Maynard Ferguson
trumpet1928 - 2006

Herbie Mann
flute1930 - 2003
The three-player percussion section introduces "Milestones," a high-energy piece that sets the stage for what follows. Weinstein is in league with the likes of Mann,

Alexander Zonjic
fluteWayne Shorter's "Footprints" is that rare jewel that has been covered many times but doesn't become stale. The strong Latin flavor of this arrangement sets it apart from many others. Andreou's bass line is strong, and the piano solo is one of the song's many highlights. Andreou equals the piano on bass during his time to step into the center of attention, a position he returns to a few tracks further on.
He goes it alone to introduce "Caravan" and the free-form bass is accompanied by Andreou's chant. While continuing his strong play, the rest of the ensemble joins him. The bass bridges solos by Laugart and Weinstein. After the flute solo, piano and bass frame a mini concerto by the percussionists.
Weinstein doesn't make it easy to select one song that tops all the rest. Each track stands well on its own. But as a set, Timbasa is solid across the board. ">
Track Listing
Milestones; Timbasa; Footprints; Watermelon Man; A Ernesto; Caravan; Encuentro; Kavaklari Cubano; Just Another Guajira.
Personnel
Mark Weinstein
fluteMark Weinstein: concert, alto and bass flute; Axel Tosca Laugart: piano; Panagiotis Andreou: electric bass and vocals; Mauricio Herrera: drums, timbales, guiro; Oguardo Diaz: bongos and batá; Pedrito Martinez: congas, timbales, batá and percussion.
Album information
Title: Timbasa | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Jazzheads
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