Quantcast
NEWS |   Sign In   |   I'm New Here
Return to home page





This Heart of Mine
Pamela Hines
Shambhala
Susan Wylde
In Between Moods
Tony Foster
Moods
Michaela Rabitsch & Robert Pawlik Quartet
First Steps
Min Rager
Go and Find
Leanne Weatherly




GR8 - In Stock Now!
Grado Ear Buds






Pete McCann
Info | Enter
Gretchen Parlato
Info | Enter
Henry Threadgill
Info | Enter
Keith Jarrett
Info | Enter

Blues in Red
Buyu Ambroise | Justin Time Records (2004)


By Jim Santella
Comments        

Combining soulful blues with traditional Haitian music, saxophonist Alix "Buyu" Ambroise creates a session filled with heartfelt spirit and founded on lively Latin rhythms. The program moves smoothly through lyrical melodies and mournful airs. Hence, his Latin jazz program folds in the best of both worlds.

Ambroise's soulful saxophone lead replaces the chant of traditional music. Through his instrument, he "chants" with deep, religious feeling. Trombone, piano and bass—in turn—improvise with sensuality. The timbral combination of tenor saxophone and trombone works every time out. Here, they're enhanced considerably by a vast array of Latin percussion and the band's rolling waves of sound.

"Kouzen," a delightful waltz with an upbeat tempo, finds tenor and trombone wailing passionately. The band drives this one forward with soul. Paul Beaudry's forceful contrabass rings true with a constant reminder that this music belongs to the world. An exotic arrangement of "Caravan" features some hearty soloing and a blazing fast rhythmic romp. "Minouch" lifts the session gently with a salsa attitude, while "Complainte Paysanne" oozes with soul.

"Konviksyon" combines with the album's opening piece, "Dessalinienne," to bookend the program with two lovely ballads. Ambroise works with vocal-like statements to deliver a passionate session filled with melody and tinged with traditional spirits.

Buyu Ambroise at All About Jazz.
Visit Buyu Ambroise on the web.


Track listing: Dessalinienne; Konbit Zaka; Minis Azaka; Kote Moun Yo; One Note Rara; Kouzen; Caravan; Complainte Paysanne; Minouch; Konviksyon.

Personnel: Buyu Ambroise- tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Dion Tucker- trombone; Frederic Las Fargeas- piano; Paul Beaudry- double bass; Obed Calvaire- drums. Khalil Kwame-Bell- percussion; Fito Vivien- Kata drums; Alix "Tit" Pascal- guitar on "Konviksyon;" James "Tiga" Jean-Baptiste- Haitian drums & vocal on "Konbit Zaka;" Emedin Rivera- Latin percussion on "Minouch."

Style: Latin/World
Published: November 19, 2004


Be the first to post a comment on:
Buyu Ambroise's Blues in Red

Signup & post a comment!






More articles by Jim Santella

The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide
New Ground
Until It
Moods
Nuthin' But a Thang!




Recent CD Reviews
Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz - Two Not One Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz
Two Not One
Henry Darragh - Tell Her For Me Henry Darragh
Tell Her For Me
Jeb Patton - New Strides Jeb Patton
New Strides
Michaela Rae - Blues with a Backbone Michaela Rae
Blues with a Backbone
The OtherTet - The OtherTet The OtherTet
The OtherTet
George Garzone - Among Friends George Garzone
Among Friends

CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 




 
(34)




The New Five

New York Hotel
From Introducing The New Five

More | Recent | Top










.. Privacy Policy | AAJ Supports: Lens Lady All material copyright © 2009 All About Jazz and/or contributing writer/visual artist. All rights reserved. Advertise | Contact Us