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Bennet Paster & Gregory Ryan: Grupo Yanqui Rides Again
The album contains the combination of Latin ideas and the talent of saxophonist Chris Cheek and trumpeter/flugelhornist/percussionist Alex Norris. In addition, hand percussionist Gilad certainly adds the flair of Latin jazz to the sound. For those not previously fond of Cheek's work, he fortunately plays a more ensemble-focused role, and not necessarily as a soloist.
All but two of the compositions are from the pens of Paster and Ryan, with the others being Chick Corea's "Tones for Joan's Bones" and a bolero version of Billy Strayhorn's "Chelsea Bridge," which provides a refreshing change of pace.
This is the second album from Grupo Yanqui, although it follows several years after the first. Paster and Ryan have updated the musical geographic territory for Grupo Yanqui to include Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and American influenced compositions, all with Latin-tinged arrangements.
The change in repertoire has given Grupo Yanqui a strong base to build from, with the listener being the winner.
Track Listing
Tones for Joan's Bones; The Unabonger; The Chick From Panama; If Woody Had Gone Right To The Police...; El Vaquero Numero Cinco; The Kid From Albuquerque; Chelsea Bridge; Pomoafromofojo intro; Pomoafromofojo.
Personnel
Bennett Paster
pianoBennett Paster: piano; Gregory Ryan: acoustic and electric bass; Chris Cheek: tenor and alto sax; Alex Norris: trumpet, flugelhorn, clave, chekere; Keith Hall: drums; Gilad: percussion.
Album information
Title: Grupo Yanqui Rides Again | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Miles High Records
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