Jazz Bata 2
Jazz
| Nov 2018
Reviews
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2018-11-08
Reviewed 2018-11-08
Reviewed: 2018-11-08
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: With Jazz Bata 2, composer pianist and bandleader Valdes finally follows up on an experimental album he cut in Cuba in 1972. The subject matter of both records is the folklore and religious beliefs of the Yoruba slaves shipped to the Caribbean between 1770 and 1840. Valdés also pays tribute to his father, Ramón "Bebo" Valdés, a towering figure in Cuban music, celebrating his centenary,
If You Like: Omar Sosa, Henry Threadgill, Matthew Shipp, Cecil Taylor, Chick Corea
1/ Obatala (13:55) – slow piano solo swings to midtempo> midtempo song> slow jam> bowed bass solo> piano percussion duet swings to uptempo jam, then swings wild> uptempo song – almost a chant> quick fade
**2/ Son XXI (7:35) – piano starts> slow jam builds to midtempo, then soars out into the universe> quick stop
3/ Luces (4:52) – piano starts> midtempo jam> fades to stop
*4/ Ochun (6:1uptempo jam> 5) -slow piano swings into midtempo jam with violin, then swings uptempo> piano solo> bass solo> uptempo jam> violin solo> uptempo jam> fade
*5/ Chucho’s Mood (7;13) – piano starts> midtempo jam> piano solo> bass/percussion duet> percussion solo> midtempo jam> quick stop
*6/ 100 Anos De Bebo (6;56) – piano starts> uptempo jam with violin> beautiful melody> violin solo> piano solo soars> uptempo jam> quick stop
7/ El Guije (4:10) – bass starts> vocal chanting> uptempo jam> chanting> quick fade & a laugh
8/ The Clown (6:10) – piano solo with shifting tempos & melodies> quick stop
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: With Jazz Bata 2, composer pianist and bandleader Valdes finally follows up on an experimental album he cut in Cuba in 1972. The subject matter of both records is the folklore and religious beliefs of the Yoruba slaves shipped to the Caribbean between 1770 and 1840. Valdés also pays tribute to his father, Ramón "Bebo" Valdés, a towering figure in Cuban music, celebrating his centenary,
If You Like: Omar Sosa, Henry Threadgill, Matthew Shipp, Cecil Taylor, Chick Corea
1/ Obatala (13:55) – slow piano solo swings to midtempo> midtempo song> slow jam> bowed bass solo> piano percussion duet swings to uptempo jam, then swings wild> uptempo song – almost a chant> quick fade
**2/ Son XXI (7:35) – piano starts> slow jam builds to midtempo, then soars out into the universe> quick stop
3/ Luces (4:52) – piano starts> midtempo jam> fades to stop
*4/ Ochun (6:1uptempo jam> 5) -slow piano swings into midtempo jam with violin, then swings uptempo> piano solo> bass solo> uptempo jam> violin solo> uptempo jam> fade
*5/ Chucho’s Mood (7;13) – piano starts> midtempo jam> piano solo> bass/percussion duet> percussion solo> midtempo jam> quick stop
*6/ 100 Anos De Bebo (6;56) – piano starts> uptempo jam with violin> beautiful melody> violin solo> piano solo soars> uptempo jam> quick stop
7/ El Guije (4:10) – bass starts> vocal chanting> uptempo jam> chanting> quick fade & a laugh
8/ The Clown (6:10) – piano solo with shifting tempos & melodies> quick stop
Recent airplay
Son 21
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Son 21
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Obatala
Music Casserole — Jan 19, 2019
Obatala, Chucho's Mood
Old Fart At Play — Jan 11, 2019
El Guije
Emergency Crew (sub for Tom) — Dec 28, 2018
Ochun
Nowhere Local — Dec 22, 2018
Charting
2018-11-16 — 2019-01-18
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 13 | 1 |
| Dec 30 | 1 |
| Dec 23 | 3 |
| Dec 2 | 1 |
| Nov 25 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Obatala | ||
| 2. | Son 21 | ||
| 3. | Luces | ||
| 4. | Ochun | ||
| 5. | Chucho's Mood | ||
| 6. | 100 Anon De Bebo | ||
| 7. | El Guije | ||
| 8. | The Clown |