Description: Tracks:Diario de Alina ReyesJuanaDe S bados Pr DominguinhosVivaNo Name TuneChild's PlaySe Me Va la VozCuanderoCamino, ElChacarrichardTiempo Entero, El Performer Notes: Personnel: Guillermo Klein (vocals, piano); Luciana Souza, Claudia Acuna (vocals); Chris Cheek (soprano & tenor saxophones); Bill McHenry, Tony Malaby (tenor saxophone); Richard Nant (trumpet, percussion); Diego Urcola, Juan Cruz de Urquiza (trumpet); Sandro Tomasi (trombone); Ben Monder (guitar); Fernando Huergo (acoustic & electric basses); Marlon Browden (drums); Jeff Ballard (percussion).Producers: Guillermo Klein, Francois Zalacain.Recorded at Avatar Studios, Studio C, New York, New York on February 4 & 5, 1999.Personnel: Guillermo Klein (vocals, piano); Claudia Acu¤a, Luciana Souza (vocals); Ben Monder (guitar); Fernando Huergo (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Chris Cheek (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Tony Malaby, Bill McHenry (tenor saxophone); Richard Nant (trumpet, percussion); Diego Urcola, Juan Cruz De Urquiza (trumpet); Sandro Tomasi (trombone); Marlon Browden (drums); Jeff Ballard (percussion).Recording information: Avatar Studios, Studio C, New York, NY (02/04/1999-02/05/1999).Photographer: Lourdes Delgado.Arranger: Guillermo Klein.Argentine-born pianist/composer Guillermo Klein has influences that range from the orchestral palette of Gil Evans to the folk melodies of his native land. He has mightily transcended those impulses to create his own music, which is unlike any other in the jazz or world music realms. Using a large ensemble, his writing allows loose structures to coexist with multi-layered, dense arrays of colors, many flying by quickly, to give a feeling of swirling kineticism only found in music by Evans, Carla Bley, or more symphonic 20th century works. In short, some brilliant music is being made here, not so much by the pianist himself on his main instrument, but through the compositions as interpreted by his "little" big band. There are four vocal tracks, the most interesting -- perhaps bizarre -- being the opener, "Diario de Alina Reyes," with Luciana Souza's lilting, Flora Purim-like voice and Klein played backwards on tape amidst dancing horns. "De S bados Pr Dominguinhos," written by Hermeto Pascoal, has Souza and soprano saxophonist Chris Cheek darting here and there while the stark, shining trumpet of Diego Urcola lights the way. The seven purely instrumental tracks are as challenging as any new music offerings. Cheek's sorrow-filled to joyful soprano on "Viva" packs unbridled emotionalism. The ebb and flow of the ambiguously defined "Juana" really command attention, everything swirling around a one-note piano chord root anchored by tenor saxophonist Bill McHenry's sparse solo. "No Name Tune" is an urgent, churning number with minimal piano, stop-start antics, and the demanding trumpet of Juan Cruz De Urquiza. Jeff Ballard's "Child's Play" is anything but childlike, a dense polymelodic harmonic/rhythmic exercise. Bley's influence is most extant on the dramatic lost-love power ballad "El Camino" (with Cheek's piquant tenor lead), the dancing "De Sabados," and Richard Nant's "Chacarrichard" (with ultra-complex piano, peppered polyrhythms, and the expressive solo of up-and-coming tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby). The finale, "El Tiempo Entero," has chiming piano contrasting with a slightly funky-in-its-own-way ensemble. The instrumental music of Klein, enhanced by his excellent soloists, is nothing short of stunning, and realistically hard to put into words except one: great. While the vocals may fall short of the other sounds, this remains one of the most engaging and intriguing recordings of recent memory, and a solid candidate for world music CD of the year. Highly recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Guest Artist: Chris Cheek; Tony Malaby; Ben Monder; Luciana Souza; Juan Cruz Release Date: 8 June, 1999 Label: Sunnyside Dimensions: 12.6 x 14.2 x 0.9 centimeters (0.06 kg)
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Diario de Alina Reyes
Track #2: Juana
Track #3: De S bados Pr Dominguinhos
Track #4: Viva
Track #5: No Name Tune
Track #6: Child's Play
Track #7: Se Me Va la Voz
Track #8: Cuandero
Track #9: Camino, El
Track #10: Chacarrichard
Track #11: Tiempo Entero, El
Era: 1990s
Run Time: 3289 Sec
Release Year: 1999
Format: CD
Instrument: Keyboard
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Jazz
Type: Album
Style: Post-Bop, Latin Jazz
Record Label: Sunnyside Communications
Artist: Guillermo Klein, Guillermo Klein & Los Guachos
Release Title: Guachos II