Ramon Valle featuring Roy Hargrove - The Time Is Now (2018) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Ramon Valle featuring Roy Hargrove
Title: The Time Is Now
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: In+Out Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96/24] / FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 46:21 min
Total Size: 923 / 278 / 107 MB
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Tracklist:Title: The Time Is Now
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: In+Out Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96/24] / FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 46:21 min
Total Size: 923 / 278 / 107 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Timeless Generations (5:48)
02. The Time Is Now (4:40)
03. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (3:21)
04. Te Extrano (Dancing With My Mother) (5:52)
05. Anything To Make You Smile (4:57)
06. Mamita Yo Te Quiero (3:50)
07. A Taste Of Today (4:30)
08. Little, Irreplacable Things (4:17)
09. For My Father (2:44)
10. Ya Ves (3:39)
11. News In Seven Days (2:44)
Personnel:
Ramon Valle - piano, Fender Rhodes, vocoder
Omar Rodriguez Calvo - double bass
Jamie Peet - drums
Roy Hargrove - trumpet
Ramon Valle has become known as ''the Other Face of Cuban Jazz'', who combines Classical, Jazz and the music of Cuba!.
Ramon Valle plays piano, Fender Rhodes & vocoder. Roy Hargrove plays trumpet & fluegelhorn on 4 tunes. Also Omar Rodriguez Calvo on bass and Jamie Peet on drums.
Ramon is classically trained and blends his Cuban heritage with the spirit of Jazz improvisation. Featuring 9 Ramon Valle originals plus a very special treatments of Michael Jackson's classic ''Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough'' and 1 more from Pablo Milanes.
The following from the liner notes by Joan Gannij (Amsterdam, November 2017)
Ramon Valle's oeuvre falls into the jazz category, yet touches many other genres, and borders on many other musical forms. Like most jazz musicians, he believes in taking risks and says, ''We have the mission to translate the music to the people.'' The piano is his instrument of choice, but he sees it more like a choir or a mini orchestra, with a combination of chords that can make any sound he wants. Jazz has always mixed with other cultures, other sounds and musical styles, which the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar once defined: as being ''...like a bird that migrates or emigrates or transmigrates; it is rain and bread and salt, something completely beyond national ritual, sacred traditions, language and folklore: a cloud without frontiers, a spy of air and water...that brings Mexicans together with Norwegians and Russians and Spaniards.''
With this new recording, Ramon Valle takes on the role of musical time traveler, as he experiences and interprets, from an up close and personal vantage, the music that is happening today. His inspiration came from watching music videos with his children; Dayla, 7, and Fabio, 10. Younger artists like Rihanna, Bruno Mars, various rappers, and Michael Jackson, who he describes as the greatest. ''That gave me the idea to explore what it is that moves this timeless generation. And what they are trying to express with their music.'' Constantly searching for freedom and communication in his compositions and original arrangements, he set off on an odyssey in search of the source, which he says, functions as the engine , exploring with his third eye, fine-tuned ears and heart. ''Children are only interested in the present, not the past nor the future. This music is about right now. The possibilities of the internet have created a universal intelligence that is growing at an unrivaled speed, and therefore, young people, continue to surprise us with many ideas, improving and improvising as they go along...''
Ramon Valle plays piano, Fender Rhodes & vocoder. Roy Hargrove plays trumpet & fluegelhorn on 4 tunes. Also Omar Rodriguez Calvo on bass and Jamie Peet on drums.
Ramon is classically trained and blends his Cuban heritage with the spirit of Jazz improvisation. Featuring 9 Ramon Valle originals plus a very special treatments of Michael Jackson's classic ''Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough'' and 1 more from Pablo Milanes.
The following from the liner notes by Joan Gannij (Amsterdam, November 2017)
Ramon Valle's oeuvre falls into the jazz category, yet touches many other genres, and borders on many other musical forms. Like most jazz musicians, he believes in taking risks and says, ''We have the mission to translate the music to the people.'' The piano is his instrument of choice, but he sees it more like a choir or a mini orchestra, with a combination of chords that can make any sound he wants. Jazz has always mixed with other cultures, other sounds and musical styles, which the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar once defined: as being ''...like a bird that migrates or emigrates or transmigrates; it is rain and bread and salt, something completely beyond national ritual, sacred traditions, language and folklore: a cloud without frontiers, a spy of air and water...that brings Mexicans together with Norwegians and Russians and Spaniards.''
With this new recording, Ramon Valle takes on the role of musical time traveler, as he experiences and interprets, from an up close and personal vantage, the music that is happening today. His inspiration came from watching music videos with his children; Dayla, 7, and Fabio, 10. Younger artists like Rihanna, Bruno Mars, various rappers, and Michael Jackson, who he describes as the greatest. ''That gave me the idea to explore what it is that moves this timeless generation. And what they are trying to express with their music.'' Constantly searching for freedom and communication in his compositions and original arrangements, he set off on an odyssey in search of the source, which he says, functions as the engine , exploring with his third eye, fine-tuned ears and heart. ''Children are only interested in the present, not the past nor the future. This music is about right now. The possibilities of the internet have created a universal intelligence that is growing at an unrivaled speed, and therefore, young people, continue to surprise us with many ideas, improving and improvising as they go along...''