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Hendrik Meurkens / Gabriel Espinosa: Celebrando
ByWhile the label is still a year-and-a-half from celebrating its tenth anniversary, it has reached a major milestone with Celebrando. This album marks the hundredth release on Zoho Music, and reflects the worldly tastes of the label and its founder. A German harmonica ace, a Mexican bassist, an Israeli reedstress, an American trumpeter and a Russian pianist, along with a few other topnotch players, come together to create a Brazilian-based program that's full of life and spirit.
Harmonica maestro Hendrik Meurkens and bassist Gabriel Espinosa share top billing, but the music seems to mark this as a Meurkens date. While each man contributes four songs to the program, Meurkens' harmonica is the guiding voice while Espinosa supports more than stands out. Regardless, both men can be credited for putting together a program that's buoyant and pleasing to the ear.
Meurkens and Espinosa seem to share an interest in blending voices that rarely encounter one another. Harmonica, clarinet, wordless vocalscourtesy of the enchanting Alison Weddingand flugelhorn move as one (or dovetail with one another) in various permutations throughout this album. While all of the music has a distinctly Brazilian identity, each track has individual, distinguishing characteristics. Pianist Misha Tsiganov's Fender Rhodes brings a different color to "La Esperanza," Anat Cohen's peppy clarinet work enlivens "Frenelosa (Choro No. 2)" and Espinosa's Spanish vocals on "La Puerta" give him an opportunity to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight.
While Cohen gets special billing because of her star power, trumpeter Jim Seeley is even more important in the grand scheme of this project. His warm flugelhorn is featured well, and he steals the show with his muted trumpet solo on the samba-leaning "She Lives In Brazil." The undercarriage of the band proves to be equally important as either Antonio Sanchez or Mauricio Zottarelli drive the band through this music.
Celebrando is worth savoring for the music, but it's also a worthy salute to Becker, who has turned Zoho into a major player in the world of jazz and beyond.
Track Listing
La Esperanza; Slow Breeze; Frenzelosa (Choro No. 2); Odessa In April; Pa Rio; Out Of Reach; La Puerta; She Lives In Brazil; Maya Roots; Mountain Drive; Celebrando.
Personnel
Hendrik Meurkens: harmonica; Gabriel Espinosa: bass, vocals (5-9, 11); Anat Cohen: clarinet (3, 5, 9), tenor saxophone (6); Jim Seeley: trumpet, flugelhorn; Alison Wedding: vocals; Molly Blythe: vocals (5, 7, 11); Misa Tsiganov: piano, Fender Rhodes; Antonio Sanchez: drums (2, 3, 5-7, 9); Mauricio Zotarelli: drums (1, 4, 8, 10, 11), percussion.
Album information
Title: Celebrando | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Zoho Music