Bobby Matos - Footprints (1996)
Jazz, Latin Jazz | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 52 min | 130 MB
Label: CuBop Records | Rel:1996
Jazz, Latin Jazz | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 52 min | 130 MB
Label: CuBop Records | Rel:1996
Bobby Matos' Footprints is one of the finest Latin jazz releases of the '90s, a period where many players either delved so deeply into traditional Afro-Cuban and Latin dance forms that they forgot the jazz side of the equation or (more often) took "jazz" to mean "inoffensive elevator music." A straight-ahead Latin jazz album in the tradition of Tito Puente or Machito, 1996's Footprints does an outstanding job of bringing the Latin jazz tradition back to prominence, but it's no mere Wynton Marsalis-style hidebound traditionalism. This is sublimely loose and frisky, richly alive music. On Latin reinterpretations of jazz standards like Wayne Shorter's title track or John Coltrane's immortal "Naima," Matos and crew do more than simply add a conga rhythm to a familiar melody line; the group's push-pull rhythm section, led by Matos' remarkably fluid conga and timbale playing, gooses the soloists, particularly tenor saxophonists Louis Taylor and Mike Turre, into exciting new melodic explorations. Originals like the mesmerizing "Oferere" are even stronger, melding hypnotic polyrhythms with loose, searching horn and reed solos. Magnificent stuff.
Tracklist:
01. Footprints
02. Llegue
03. Cueros
04. Naima
05. Philadelphia
06. Mambo Interlude
07. Flamenco ain't bad
08. Oferere
09. Kimbisia
10. Recuerdos
11. Conga conversation part two

