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Suite Caminos
2015 studio album by Gonzalo Rubalcaba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suite Caminos is a 2015 album by Gonzalo Rubalcaba.[1] It earned Rubalcaba a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album.[2] The album contains "an eight-section recitative” scored for alto (Will Vinson) and tenor (Seamus Blake) saxophones, trumpet (Alex Sipiagin), guitar (Adam Rogers), bass (Matt Brewer) and drums (Ernesto Simpson), a core of Miami-based Yoruba practitioners, and Rubalcaba himself on piano, organ and synthesizers."[3] John McLaughlin guests on one track.
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Track list
Personnel
- Seamus Blake - tenor sax
- Matt Brewer - upright bass
- Sonyalsi “Sonia” Feldman - vocals (tracks 4, 5), chorus
- Mario Hidalgo - vocals (track 1)
- Pedrito Martinez - vocals (tracks 2, 3, 7, 8), chorus, percussion
- John McLaughlin - electric guitar (track 6)
- Adam Rogers - guitars
- Gonzalo Rubalcaba - piano, synths, palmadas, tambor
- Ernesto Simpson - drums
- Alex Sipiagin - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Will Vinson - alto sax, soprano sax[4]
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