Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Samuel Torres Alegria

Samuel Torres
Alegria
Blue Congo Music

The latest album by Torres, the Columbian percussionist/composer/bandleader. About this CD, his fifth, Torres says "Alegria, which means "happiness" or "joy," presents eight original compositions that captivate and inspire." He elaborates, "in these somewhat dark and divisive times we need light and joy, and we need to share these things with each other to combat hate. On this project he has assembled a band of Michael Rodriguez & Alex Norris (trumpet & flugelhorn); Marshall Gilkes (trombone); Will Vinson (alto & soprano saxophones); Joel Frahm (tenor & soprano saxophones); Ivan Renta (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet & flute); Luis Perdomo (piano & Fender Rhodes); Ruben Rodriguez (electric bass), and Pablo Bencid (drums). Torres himself plays (congas, bongos, kalimba, log drum, cajon, maracas llanera, djembes, talking drum, güiro, timbal, tambourine, clave, shekere, shakers & EFX.

Torres not only has quite an ensemble assembled, but his compositions inspired the superlative performances. Among the eight stirring performances are "Salsa, Jazz y Choke," which certain will get pulses elevated. Salsa Choke is a Pacific Columbian urban music style that incorporates a Cuban pilon groove. There are excellent solos from trombonist Gilkes, pianist Perdomo, and Torres on congas, along with the punchy, spirited ensemble playing. Then there is "Barretto Power," A boogaloo dedicated to Torres' hero Ray Barretto with ear-catching solos from Ivan Renta on the baritone sax and drummer Bencid. "Little Grasshopper" is a feature for Torres on the Kalimba. It has a simple melody over a 6/8 rhythmic pattern with more fine ensemble playing. In addition to Torres on kalimba, the selection features Renta's lyrical flute. The title track is a spirited Cumbia which Torres also states has "elements of South American indigenous music." There are ebullient solos by pianist Perdomo and alto saxophonist Will Vinson here.

The other performances on "Alegria" are similarly full of high energy as well as scintillating solos and ensemble playing. Samuel Torres and his ensemble have put forth some top-notch Latin Jazz.

I received a review copy from a publicist. Here is Samuel Torres recently performing "Barretto Power" at Dizzy's in NYC.

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