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Off & On The Music of Moacir Santos

Label: Left Coast Clave Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Nana; Early Morning Love; Off and On; April Child (Maracatu); Suk-Cha; Kathy; Jeguie; Tomorrow is Mine; Haply Happy; What's My Name (Odudua); Luonne (Sou Eu); A Saudade Mata A Gente.

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Mark Levine and the Latin Tinge: Off & On The Music of Moacir Santos

Read "Off & On The Music of Moacir Santos" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


If a record could be like a comet streaking across the musical stratosphere, then Mark Levine's Off & On: The Music of Moacir Santos would be just that. Moreover, in personifying this album like comets are given names, this one would be named after comet Kohoutek because it is a rare gem of a record.

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Isla

Label: Left Coast Clave Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Black 2. Ain't Nothing But The Blues 3. Corta Ese Bonche 4. A Free Man 5. Seis Pa' Chuito 6. Hindsight 7. Con Alma 8. Te Para Dos (Tea For Two) 9. You Don't Know What Love Is 10. You Know I Care 11. Isla

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Mark Levine and the Latin Tinge: Isla

Read "Isla" reviewed by Forrest Dylan Bryant


Pianist/educator Mark Levine is a master of straight-ahead Latin jazz. The members of his Latin Tinge quartet all share his orientation towards modern bop, enhanced by a remarkable ability to lay down a pretty mean clave beat. On Isla , the group tackles compositions by Cedar Walton and Kenny Garrett as well as standards of both ...

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Hey, It

Label: Left Coast Clave Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: You and the Night and the Music; Jean Marie; Airegin; Hey, It

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Mark Levine and the Latin Tinge: Hey, It

Read "Hey, It" reviewed by Jim Santella


Mark Levine’s straight-ahead piano trio adds conguero Michael Shapiro for a Latin tinge. Yes, the quartet’s name comes from Jelly Roll Morton’s historical comment that our earliest jazz included elements from Central and South American cultures. After all, the geography of New Orleans aided in the mixing of many cultures. So Latin tinge it is. And ...


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