Gabriel Alegria - Nuevo Mundo (2007) CD Rip

Artist: Gabriel Alegria
Title: Nuevo Mundo
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Saponegro Records [634479699931]
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop, World Fusion
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 51:08
Total Size: 640 MB(+3%) | 121 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Nuevo Mundo
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Saponegro Records [634479699931]
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop, World Fusion
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 51:08
Total Size: 640 MB(+3%) | 121 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Buscando a Huevibo (8:20)
02. Summertime (7:08)
03. El Morte (4:30)
04. Las Hijas del Sol (8:29)
05. El Sur (8:04)
06. Piono de Patio (6:40)
07. El Mar (7:56)

personnel :
Gabriel Alegría - trumpet, flugelhorn
Freddy "Huevito" Lobatón - cajón, cajita, quijada de burro, zapateo dancing
Laura Andrea Leguía - tenor sax
Hugo Alcázar - drums, percussion
Joscha Oetz - acoustic bass
Walter "Jocho" Velásquez - acoustic guitar
Bobby Shew - trumpet (1)
Bill Watrous - trombone (1)
Russell Ferrante - keyboards (1, 4, 6, 7)
Lisa Harrington - vocals (1, 4, 6)
Tierney Sutton - vocals (3)
The latest buzz in New York City world music is jazz of the Afro-Peruvian variety. The newly opened Tutuma Social Club on 56th Street is slaking jazz's insatiable thirst for new symbiotic styles courtesy of musical director and trumpeter Gabriel Alegria. Nuevo Mundo has his sextet and an assortment of invited guests meeting the music head on, embracing its rhythmic complexity and focus on the cajon, a wooden box-like drum. Cajonistas, and Alegria has one of the best in the extraordinary Freddy 'Huevito" Lobaton, tap out rhythms with their hands, underpinning the wonderfully delicate sound.
Tenor saxophonist Laurandrea Leguia, acoustic guitarist Yuri Juarez, bassist Joscha Oetz and drummer Hugo Alcazar complete the sextet. The result is an oft times breezy and alternatively funky vibe that encounters bop and modern jazz on very amicable terms. CD opener "Buscando a Huevito" invites trombonist Bill Watrous and trumpeter Bobby Shew into the mix for some lovely harmonies before Alegriía's vampy trumpet contrasts against Juarez's lovely guitar and a delicate rhythmical backdrop offers a singular version of "Summertime." "El Norte" uses the chords from "Take Five" in the context of a quick festejo rhythm that has guest Tierney Sutton vocalizing the melody and Oetz hypnotically reconnoitering the original. "Las Hijas Del Sol" benefits from Russell Ferrante's soulful modern keyboards.
"El Sur" is a forum for Alegiía's beautiful tone until Lobaton works his magic against intriguing Juarez guitar chords for an engaging percussive respite. More energetic bop waits on "Piano De Patio Y Bongo" before "El Mar" closes things out with luscious flugelhorn and broad soundscape. What Alegria has artfully done on Nuevo Mundo is combine this rich indigenous sound with jazz in a way that maintains the elegance of the latter while opening it up through the former's harmonics and improvisation.
