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Antonio Sanchez: Migration

by Elliott Simon
Few young musicians have enough juice to attract both pianist Chick Corea and guitarist Pat Metheny to their debut release. Drummer Antonio Sanchez shows how with extraordinary artistry combined with exceptional technique on Migration. Saxophonists Chris Potter and David Sanchez can unquestionably blow bop and, along with bassist Scott Colley, they supply the necessary musicianship and ...
Antonio Sanchez: Migration

by AAJ Italy Staff
Sorprende l’inizio. Un lungo brano di Chick Corea nel quale il pianista di Chelsea suona come da tempo non si era abituati a sentire, rimandandoci per intensità emotiva, arditezza e fluidità di fraseggio, ad un capolavoro come “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs“. Sorprende la combinazione di due tra i più formidabili tenoristi oggi in circolazione ...
Antonio Sanchez: Migration

by Doug Collette
Antonio Sanchez' Migration overflows with a bracing jazz music that reinvigorates conventions and renews traditions. It bodes well for this extraordinary drummer's future as a bandleader and composer of note. The freewheeling imagination with which a track such as Ballade teems is a direct reflection of Sanchez' own playing style. Yet he ...
Antonio Sanchez: Migration

by AAJ Staff
The desert has a story hidden in its eye. Many things take up its plot: the earth, the ever-changing sky, those that pass through it. Antonio Sanchez's debut, Migration, deftly evokes the life of the desert as an allegory for the journey within all of us. Sanchez climbed to prominence in the Pat Metheny Group, whose ...
Antonio Sanchez: Migration

by John Kelman
These days it seems that too many young artists are jumping into the fray as leaders too soon. They may have admirable technique, but they're often still searching for a voice, and would served to wait a little longer before taking that all-important leap. That's not the case with Antonio Sanchez. Since emerging in the late ...
Migration

By Oriole
Label: F-IRE Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Forms In Dust; First Flight; Bate Calado (intro); Bate Calado; Migration To The Orange Trees; We're All Angels; Sunshine Continuous; Two Smiles; Hymn; Last Flight; Amen.
Oriole: Migration

by Chris May
An enchanting followup to Song For The Sleeping, Oriole's 2005 debut album, Migration finds guitarist Jonny Phillips' band once again blending exploratory, modern jazz improvisation with world music-inspired original compositions and unusual cross-cultural instrumentation. Brazilian, Venezuelan, Andalucian, Moorish, Cuban and African folk music traditions, experienced by the well-travelled Phillips at source, inform his gentle and lyrical ...