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Dafnis Prieto Sextet: Taking the Soul for a Walk
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His first album on his own Dafnison Music label, Taking The Soul For A Walk is his third release as a leader, following the Grammy nominated Absolute Quintet (Zoho, 2006) and his debut recording, About The Monks (Zoho, 2005).
Prieto is a virtuoso behind a trap set but it's his creative writing and unselfish leadership that sets him apart from his peers. An elaborate hybrid of Afro-Cuban rhythms and sophisticated jazz harmonies, Prieto's compositions are complex, multi-layered affairs that surpass conventional notions of Latin jazz without sacrificing accessibility.
Prieto's capable sextet features trumpeter Avishai Cohen and saxophonists Peter Apfelbaum and Yosvany Terry. Stirring soloists, they navigate tricky contrapuntal harmonies, elevate celebratory themes with fervid elation and lend sentimental odes a veneer of soulful lyricism.
Pianist Manuel Valera and bassist Yunior Terry join Prieto in layering traditional clave patterns with multiple staggered polyrhythms. Together they stretch the formal restrains of Latin jazz into uncharted territory, creating unpredictable structures.
A balance between impeccably written charts and fluid interplay, the selections veer from the impassioned to the romantic. The opening title track gracefully ascends staggered patterns, culminating in an explosive solo from the leader. "Just Say It" is a roiling excursion while "Emergency Call" offers a post modern, Afro-Cuban twist on Milesian fusion. Integrating Cuban street rhythms with knotty counterpoint, "I Felt You Were Coming" merges labyrinthine precision with fervent expressionism.
Demonstrating compositional restraint and lyrical maturity, "Until the Last Minute" frames a sweetly nostalgic danzon, while "Tell Me About Her" reveals a timeless variation on the piano trio tradition.
Taking The Soul For A Walk is a well crafted blend of multi-faceted writing and heady improvisation, coupled with a highly accessible melodic foundation.
Track Listing
Taking the Soul for a Walk; The Sooner the Better; En las Ruinas de su Infancia; Until the Last Minute; Comandante; Just Say It; Tell Me About Her; Two Excuses; I Felt You Were Coming; Prelude para Rosa; You'll Never Say Yes; Emergency Call.
Personnel
Dafnis Prieto
drumsDafnis Prieto: drums; Peter Apfelbaum: C soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, melodica; Yosvany Terry: Bb soprano saxophone, alto saxophone; Avishai Cohen: trumpet; Yunior Terry: acoustic bass; Manuel Valera: piano, Fender Rhodes; Itai Kriss: flute (10).
Album information
Title: Taking the Soul for a Walk | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Dafnison Music
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