Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Straight Ahead (2002)

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Title: Straight Ahead
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Yemaya Records[YY9422]
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 19:52
Total Size: 404 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. La Nueva Cubana (Rubalcaba) - 8:53
02. Pluma (Rubalcaba) - 14:43
03. Pergamin (Rubalcaba) - 6:41
04. Homo Blues (Rubalcaba) - 5:01
05. Four (Davis) - 4:02
06. Little Waltz (Carter) - 8:47
07. Delirio No.1 (Rubalcaba) - 3:59
08. Mambo Influenciado (Valdes) - 3:42
09. My Romance (Rodgers-Hart) - 7:21
10. Desencaje (Rubalcaba) - 4:46
11. My Funny Valentine (Rodgers-Hart) - 5:09
12. Delirio No.2 (Rubalcaba) - 6:48

personnel :

#1-5:
Gonzalo Rubalcaba - piano
J.L. Milan - trumpet
Roberto Varela - alto saxophone
Jose Carrasco - flute
Felipe Cabrera - electric bass
Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez - drums
Roberto Vizcaino - percussion
Recorded at Areíto Studios, Egrem in 1987.
#2:
Gonzalo Rubalcaba - piano
Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez - drums
Felipe Cabrera - bass
Recorded at La Habana, Cuba in 1987.
#4-12:
Gonzalo Rubalcaba - piano
Recorded at Areíto Studios, Egrem and La Habana, Cuba in 1986.

Part of the Bele Belle Jazz Club series, this collection of three Gonzalo Rubalcaba sessions from 1986 and 1987 finds the pianist in three different settings: electric septet, trio, and solo. The two electric septet session are great in so far as they showcase Rubalcaba's gloriously extended harmonic style with a group., but the electric bass and synths on these two cuts sound just awful. The trio accounts for one selection, and it is full of the fluid, high melodic style Rubalcaba is known for with a rhythm section. It is on the solo cuts where Rubalcaba's now-trademark rhythmic invention is showcased brilliantly; his use of space, and dynamic and harmonic invention, is singular here, playing the jazz tradition against the folk music of his native Cuba on eight selections. It is for these -- with their deep lyricism, and contrapuntal engagements -- that the album is worth the price.~ Thom Jurek