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Luis Perdomo: Universal Mind
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Ray Barretto
congas1929 - 2006

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976

Ravi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965
Universal Mind is the Venezuelan-born pianist's fourth release as a leader, but it marks the debut of this compelling trio. Bassist

Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
While the drumming third of

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
DeJohnette's drumming serves as the engine that powers this trio and Gress is the bonding agent and balancing force that helps the group to gel, but Perdomo is the compass that leads them to their various destinations. He's capable of crafting pianistic paranoia as he doles out angular lines above arcing arpeggiated patterns ("Gene's Crown"), delivers

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Universal Mind sets a new standard for bravura trio work in the modern epoch. It's a high point in Perdomo's discography and, beyond that, an early contender for album of the year. ">
Track Listing
Tetragon; Langnau; Rebellious Contemplation; Unified Path I; Just Before; Unified Path II; Tin Can Alley; Above The Storm; Gene's Crown; Dance Of The Elephants; Doppio.
Personnel
Luis Perdomo
pianoLuis Perdomo: piano; Drew Gress: bass; Jack DeJohnette: drums.
Album information
Title: Universal Mind | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: RKM Music
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