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"West Coast Exploratory Journeys in Music"
01 (14:07) Son Ray (Brown, Gordon, Nunez, Rodriguez, Woodhouse) 02 (7:18) Now What (Brown, Gordon, Nunez, Rodriguez, Woodhouse) 03 (10:14) The Creator (Jim Gordon) 04 (16:21) The Insurrection (Brown, Gordon, Nunez, Rodriguez, Woodhouse) 05 (6:45) Something For Freddy (Jim Gordon) 1,2 Recorded July 17, 2011 3,4,5 Recorded July 24, 2011 Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Scott Brown at SB Studios, South San Francisco, CA c2011 Ahau Records Jim Gordon appears courtesy of PeaceLove Records Artwork, Layout and Design by Jim Gordon Original Painting by Martin A Napoli Scott Brown - Guitar,Percussion Jim Gordon - Horns,Keys,Percussion Alex Nunez - Congas John Rodriguez - Drumset Andy Woodhouse - Bass Released 8/31/11 |
Reviews from release:
"The San Francisco Latin Jazz Society may well be the best kept secret not only in the Latin genre but in jazz today. A five track
"ep" that is infectious, invigorating and incredibly inventive. A true hidden gem with musicians that play with joyous abandon. While
the arguments rage of the future of jazz including the labeling of the various genres and sub genres, The San Francisco Latin Jazz
Society present perhaps the clear answer which is simply musicians inventing their own sound, labels and genres. A cohesive and
dynamic musical force to be relished. Music that is drawn from a myriad of genres and personal heritage to form a unique fusion
that elevates the traditional Latin genre to the next level." - Brent Black, @Critical Jazz
see the whole review here on Brent's extraordinary website - and be sure to check out all the reviews of other music on his site - a
great resource!
"The San Francisco Latin Jazz Society may well be the best kept secret not only in the Latin genre but in jazz today. A five track
"ep" that is infectious, invigorating and incredibly inventive. A true hidden gem with musicians that play with joyous abandon. While
the arguments rage of the future of jazz including the labeling of the various genres and sub genres, The San Francisco Latin Jazz
Society present perhaps the clear answer which is simply musicians inventing their own sound, labels and genres. A cohesive and
dynamic musical force to be relished. Music that is drawn from a myriad of genres and personal heritage to form a unique fusion
that elevates the traditional Latin genre to the next level." - Brent Black, @Critical Jazz
see the whole review here on Brent's extraordinary website - and be sure to check out all the reviews of other music on his site - a
great resource!
"Recalling memories of Gato Barbieri and Mahavishnu Orchestra, this
ensemble plays with a joyfulness that's impossible not to embrace. I've
listened to the entire album, and I highly recommend it." - Dave Sumner,
AllAboutJazz.com
see the review here and download "Something For Freddie" for free if you're
a member of All About Jazz!
ensemble plays with a joyfulness that's impossible not to embrace. I've
listened to the entire album, and I highly recommend it." - Dave Sumner,
AllAboutJazz.com
see the review here and download "Something For Freddie" for free if you're
a member of All About Jazz!