To continue the Sacbé marathon for today, this is now the fifth part of the marathon.
Embark on a melodic odyssey with Sacbé's "The Painters," an album that pays tribute to artistic brilliance through the lens of jazz. Recorded at El Cuarto De Máquinas with meticulous attention to detail, this album showcases the Toussaint brothers' innate ability to weave complex narratives through music. Each composition, from the vibrant "Gauguin" to the introspective "Van-Gogh," reflects the band's deep admiration for the visual arts, marrying Latin jazz with elements of funk and a touch of avant-garde experimentation.
Led by Eugenio Toussaint's visionary piano and keyboards, and complemented by the rhythmic foundation of Enrique Toussaint's bass and Fernando Toussaint's dynamic drums, Sacbé expands their sonic palette with the inclusion of guest musicians like Paul McCandless, whose mastery of oboe and saxophone adds a celestial dimension to tracks like "Picasso." The album is not just a testament to musical prowess but a testament to the enduring influence of visual arts on Sacbé's creative journey.
"The Painters" stands as a testament to Sacbé's evolution over two decades, blending their signature Latin jazz roots with avant-garde exploration, celebrating the cross-pollination of art forms that define their legacy.
Tracklist:
1. Lichtenstein
2. Gauguin
3. Van-Gogh
4. Tamayo
5. Steinberg
6. Frida (Hello/Goodbye for Lizzy)
7. Rousseau
8. Jaco
9. Picasso
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2 окт 2024