Alfredo Rodriguez - The Invasion Parade (2014) FLAC
Artist: Alfredo Rodriguez
Title: The Invasion Parade
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Mack Avenue
Genre: Jazz / World / Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 52:53 min
Total Size: 280 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Invasion Parade
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Mack Avenue
Genre: Jazz / World / Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 52:53 min
Total Size: 280 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Invasion Parade
2. Guantanamera
3. El Guije
4. Santa Barbara
5. Timberobot
6. Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
7. Snails in the Creek
8. Veinte Anos
9. Cubismo
A magnificent journey of artistic rediscovery from the outside looking in. Alfredo Rodriguez is redefining his cultural DNA while embracing a full spectrum of colors one can hear.
Cuban born pianist Alfredo Rodrguez literally lived his music while in his native land. Coming to the United States has given Rodriguez a new perspective and a second chance at creativity that few artists are smart enough to embrace on the first go-round. The Invasion Parade celebrates different styles of Cuban music seldom recorded in the United States along with a wonderful lineup of musicians including a nice cameo from Esperanza Spalding.
Alfredo plays from a deep and rich harmonic palate, subtle nuances of changes are executed with surgical precision while remaining vibrant and at times ethereal. Rodriguez intended a cultural collective with the ensemble cast including Americans, a Puerto Rican and a Bulgarian where all members are bringing their own special talents to the table in an effort not to reinvent the music of a rich cultural heritage but to merely shine a new and exciting light on both a people and a music that has been long misunderstood and in some cases sadly ignored. One can over analyze individual tunes and their importance but they would be missing the message of The Invasion Parade. There is a link between dance and jazz and what I refer to as the beat you hear with your feet. Alfredo Rodriguez is now in his element, this is a musical coming out party. A joyous celebration from the Afro-Cuban to the more modern Cuban style of timba.
The Invasion Parade is a musical unification for all people. A stellar release and easily one of the best for 2014! -- Brent Black ~ CriticalJazz.com
Cuban born pianist Alfredo Rodrguez literally lived his music while in his native land. Coming to the United States has given Rodriguez a new perspective and a second chance at creativity that few artists are smart enough to embrace on the first go-round. The Invasion Parade celebrates different styles of Cuban music seldom recorded in the United States along with a wonderful lineup of musicians including a nice cameo from Esperanza Spalding.
Alfredo plays from a deep and rich harmonic palate, subtle nuances of changes are executed with surgical precision while remaining vibrant and at times ethereal. Rodriguez intended a cultural collective with the ensemble cast including Americans, a Puerto Rican and a Bulgarian where all members are bringing their own special talents to the table in an effort not to reinvent the music of a rich cultural heritage but to merely shine a new and exciting light on both a people and a music that has been long misunderstood and in some cases sadly ignored. One can over analyze individual tunes and their importance but they would be missing the message of The Invasion Parade. There is a link between dance and jazz and what I refer to as the beat you hear with your feet. Alfredo Rodriguez is now in his element, this is a musical coming out party. A joyous celebration from the Afro-Cuban to the more modern Cuban style of timba.
The Invasion Parade is a musical unification for all people. A stellar release and easily one of the best for 2014! -- Brent Black ~ CriticalJazz.com