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Gonzalo Rubalcaba – Paseo |
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Gonzalo Rubalcaba –
Paseo (Blue Note)
This one will catch Rubalcaba watchers by surprise. After
the soporific Nocturne with bassist Charlie Haden, pianist G.R.
came back with Supernova that was so-so. Paseo is a
different breed of cat once again. The quiet introspection of the past
few years has morphed into a more adventurous exploration into some
“fusion-oid” offerings on electric piano, used sparingly for the most
part. The mood swings are gradual and the material flows despite the
change in vibe from Cuban traditional melodies to abstract structured,
but robust improvisations around original material. Rubalcaba’s regular
Cuban trio with Armando Gola on electric bass and flawless drummer,
Ignacio Berroa, is augmented by Cuban Luis Felipe Lamoglia on soprano,
alto, and tenor saxophones who, truthfully, steals the show. Where did
this guy come from?!
As usual, Rubalcaba employs gorgeous melodies and combines
them with rampant polyrhythms. He applies ultra-modern jazz
sensibilities to the virtuosic vocabulary he developed while studying
folk and classical music in his homeland as a child prodigy. This is an
important recording and a new milestone for this enigmatic genius.
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