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Conrad Herwig - Latin Side Of Mccoy Tyner
Latin Side Of Mccoy Tyner
Artist: Conrad Herwig
Format: CD

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Label: SAVANT
Rel. Date: 05/24/2024
UPC: 633842221625

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DISC: 1

1. African Village
2. Passion Dance
3. Four By Five
4. Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit
5. Mellow Minor
6. Search for Peace
7. Peresina
8. Fly with the Wind
9. Blues on the Corner
10. Reaching Fourth

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Music has a long history of cultural cross-pollination, where artists draw inspiration from various traditions leading to the evolution of rich and diverse musical genres. Conrad Herwig's current offering is just such a recording. The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner is the latest installment in a critically-acclaimed series that started in 1996 with The Latin Side of John Coltrane. It's the work of a musically gifted, bilingual artist, a master trombonist who grew up admiring jazz's greatest practitioners but, at the same time, cutting his Latin Jazz teeth with legends such as Mario Bauza, Tito Puente, Paquito D'Rivera and others. On the gig here with Herwig, giving the recording and, by extension, the entire "Latin Side of..." project his personal seal of approval, is the great pianist and composer, Eddie Palmieri. Palmieri is surrounded by some of the most respected names in Jazz / Latin Jazz, including Craig Handy, Bill O'Connell, Alex Norris, Robby Ameen and others, all playing imaginative and challenging arrangements by O'Connell and their fearless leader. Here, Conrad Herwig goes directly to the very core of Tyner's compositions and imbues them with the vibrant essence of Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean traditions.