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| Sales Rank: | 12604 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $7.38 |
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| Release Date: | 2008-02-05 |
| Label: | Blue Note Records |
| UPC: | 094638418528 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Blue Note Records |
| ASIN: | B0011WMI1A |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Avatar by Blue Note Records
- Looking In Retrospective
- This Is It
- Aspiring To Normalcy
- Peace
- Hip Side
- Infantil
- Preludio Corto No.2 For Piano (Tu Amor Era Falso)
Customer Reviews
Top class. - Reviewed on 2008-02-25
15 customers found this review helpful.
"Cuban-born pianist/ composer Gonzalo Rubalcaba's follow-up to the Latin jazz Grammy Award-winning "Supernova" finds him working in a quintet setting with Marcus Gilmore, Matt Brewer, Yosvany Terry and Mike Rodriguez.
These seven tunes share an impressionistic vibe within frameworks that suggest a good deal of improvisational latitude.
"Peace" is a sustained meditation between Rubalcaba and Brewer (acoustic bass) that soothes the ear and hooks the imagination in a most appealing fashion. "This Is It", at 12 minutes-plus, unfolds at a moderate tempo while affording the ensemble a vehicle for solos that offer a terrific variety of sonic textures.
Rubalcaba has gone more post-modern than Latin with "Avatar," and it's a praiseworthy project". --Philip Van Vleck
A former boy wonder from Cuba, originally billed as "Gonzalito", Rubalcaba is now in his early forties, working in New York and in full flower as a jazz pianist.
For Gonzalo Rubalcaba, making a new album is often fraught with difficulties. The process helped inspire the title of this album, "Avatar" (Blue Note), which according to Hindu religion, is the embodiment of a spiritual idea or force.
On "Avatar," Rubalcaba assembled four collaborators who are all part of the New York jazz scene, which adds a certain urban feel.
Fellow Cuban emigre Yosvany Terry contributed three compositions to an album that looks, feels and sounds very much like a Rubalcaba project, even though he's only credited with writing one piece.
The compositions on "Avatar" are as dynamic and subtly layered as any of Rubalcaba's work. His interaction with Rodríguez and Terry on the saxophonist's compositions "Looking in Retrospective", "Hip Side" and "This Is It" recapture the excitement of hard bop while sounding like something almost entirely new.
Whereas his exotic keyboard wizardry once bored listeners, pensive ballad performances (as in "Aspiring to Normalcy", by his bassist Matt Brewer, and "Peace", by Horace Silver) on this outstanding new album show that technique is now his servant rather than master.
And the quintet he leads is top-class.
Enjoy.
Supernova
Mi Sueño
Zamazu
Cymbals
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Book Subjects
- Afro-Cuban Jazz
- Cuba
- Cuban Jazz
- Jazz
- Jazz Music
- Latin Jazz
- Pop