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Akimba!

Label: Khaeon World Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Hijos De La Mezcla; Isaias 12; Buena Vista Social Club; 2124 Derby; Sadness; Donna Lee; Rumi; Suzi

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Christos Rafalides' Manhattan Vibes

Label: Khaeon World Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Flamingo Strut; Pocket; La Esencia Del Guanguanco; Fool On The Hill; [email protected].; Tango Fantasy In C; Caravan; Estate; All The Things You Are; Sweet. (Total Time: 47.19).

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Grace

Label: Khaeon World Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Esquecendo; Blues For Hawk; Grace; All The Things You Are; Change Of Heart; Preludio Para Rita; Achados E Perdidos; Dad's Dream; Mr. Vertigo; My Funny Valentine. (Total Time: 73:53).

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Carnaval

Label: Khaeon World Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Carnaval 2.Dale Calor 3.Trio Mundo 4.Theresa 5.Spirits 6.Ravenna 7.Rose 8.Tres Y Quatro 9.Crianza 10.Sunrise 11.Raga

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Trio Mundo: Carnaval

Read "Carnaval" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Manolo Badrena, with gringos... Carnaval is a rich and spicy dish, sporting all of the piquant passion and sense of humor of the Latin character. Trio Mundo, AKA Manolo Badrena, Andy McKee, and Dave Stryker, creates a simple recipe for swaying samba. Stryker, better known for his guitar—organ trio work, shows off the Spanish tattoo drawn ...

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Bobby Sanabria: Quarteto, Ach

Read "Quarteto, Ach" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Red Hot... I always heard a Jelly Roll Morton “Spanish Tinge" in Gillespie—Parker’s “Shaw ‘Nuff" and sure enough, Bobby Sanabria coaxed a tinge into a full-blown blossom. That is just the first of two Be Bop anthems on this superb Latin-jazz outing. “Shaw Nuff" is blistering under the fire of Jay Collins’ tenor saxophone and Sanabria’s ...

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Mezcla: Akimba!

Read "Akimba!" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Hot-avana... Khaeon Records is a niche label that specializes in World Music. The label currently has five releases, four of which are Latin in character (The John Benitez Trio’s Descarga in New York , Carlos Barbosa-Lima’s Mambo No. 5 , Christos Rafalides’ Manhattan Vibes , Trio Mundo’s Carnaval , and Pablo Menéndez’s Havana Blues Mambo ) ...

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Trio Mundo: Carnaval

Read "Carnaval" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


As far back as the ‘40s and ‘50s, musicians such as Machito and Dizzy Gillespie were developing a fusion of Latin and jazz sensibilities that seemed perfectly natural and ever since the two genres have been perfectly happy bedfellows. But it really all comes down to the rhythmic momentum of the percussion, which mixes so seductively ...

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Trio Mundo: Carnaval

Read "Carnaval" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Based upon the musicians who are involved with this project, one might expect something fresh, vibrant, and jubilant. Nonetheless, the trio along with special guest, multi-reedman Steve Slagle substantiated my suspicions. Percussionist Manolo Badrena, who has recorded and performed with Weather Report, Steve Khan, and others, propels this Latin tinged band through a series of memorably ...

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David Friesen and Jeff Gardner: Grace

Read "Grace" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Duet... Small places, big faces...The smaller and more intimate the jazz combo becomes, the greater the musical distillation and exposure to the elements of the listener. It is always a high-wire act when jazz musicians reduce to a trio or less. The trio offers the bare minimum of a rhythm section of bass and drums and ...


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