Steve Khan - Casa Loco (1984)

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Title: Casa Loco
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Polydor [POCJ-1895]
Genre: Jazz, Jazz Rock, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 43:48
Total Size: 270 MB(+3%) | 104 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. The Breakaway 3:09
02. Casa Loco 12:32
03. Penetration 6:17
04. Some Sharks 7:20
05. Uncle Roy 9:17
06. The Suitcase (For Folon) 5:08
Steve Khan - Casa Loco (1984)

personnel :

Steve Khan - guitar
Anthony Jackson - bass guitar,conrabass guitar
Steve Jordan - drums,Simmons drums
Manolo Badrena - percussion,special effects,vocals

This is the third release in a series of improv-based, live studio/ live recordings Steve Khan released with bandmates Anthony Jackson, Steve Jordan, and Manolo Badrena. It has a very similar flow and groove to Eyewitness and Blades (USA release), or Modern Times on Polydor, the second release in the trio of Khan's '80s Gibson guitar tone period.
What immediately stands out, notably on "Some Sharks" -- The Police-esque track and "The Suitcase," are the excellent vocals by Badrena. On this song and others, he has quite a great time cutting loose, wild-man style, in a heavily reverbed fashion adding a deeper Latin-flavored atmosphere. This instantly causes one to think of Andy Summers' chord stylings and voicings in Khan's guitar.
Paralleling Khan's masterful guitar work, it is noted by Khan that bass and drumming enthusiasts cite this as the record to get of the trio's '80s releases. Sadly, due to many financial and lack-of-touring issues, this master lineup finally broke up after this release. All the aforementioned Antilles recordings barely saw a U.S. release coming out four years after they were recorded.~John W. Patterson