Cool FireCal Tjader
Release Date: 10/21/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 500969_CD
UPC # 013431220527
Label: Concord Picante
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Performer: Cal Tjader
Artist: Poncho Sanchez Producer: Carl E. Jefferson Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: COOL FIRE contains 2 LPs on 2 CDs: A FUEGO VIVO (1981)/GOOD VIBES (1984). Personnel: Cal Tjader (vibraphone); Gary Foster (soprano & alto saxophones, flute); Roger Glenn (flute, percussion); Mark Levine (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Rob Fisher (bass); Vince Lateano (drums, timbales); Poncho Sanchez (congas); Ramon Banda (timbales). Recorded live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco and Concord Jazz Festival, Concord, California in 1981 & 1984. This two-CD compilation brings together two outstanding recordings from late in Cal Tjader's career. The first disc, released as A Fuego Vivo, comes from a 1981 concert at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. One thing apparent right away is that Tjader is generous in featuring and acknowledging the contributions of his sidemen, in addition to adding a few hot solos of his own. "Poncho Con Dos Amigos" is an exciting extended feature for conga great Poncho Sanchez, whose own career as a leader took off not long after Tjader's passing. The leader's exotic "Mindinao," and multi-reed player Gary Foster's lovely ballad "Tesoro," are also memorable. Less successful is the watered down arrangement of John Coltrane's "Naima," which strips away too much of the melody, though his campy treatment of the often humdrum "The Continental" more than makes up for it. The second disc, originally released as Good Vibes two years after "Tjader"'s death, kicks off with a crowd-pleasing take of Dizzy Gillespie's "Guachi Guaro (Soul Sauce)," showcasing bassist Rob Fisher, drummer Vince Lateano, and Foster (on soprano sax). Tjader introduces his band with enthusiasm as they launch into Sonny Rollins' "Doxy." Pianist Mark Levine, who is present on both dates, composed the smoking salsa "Shoshana," a piece that would get any crowd on its feet and dancing. "Cuban Fantasy" is a percussive cousin to Ray Bryant's better-known "Cubano Chant," though the only similarity is their shared opening theme. Tjader sends his audience off happy with "Good Vibes," a mid-tempo bop-flavored Latin blues tune. This budget-priced double-CD is well worth acquiring, and a great initial purchase if one is not already familiar with Tjader's considerable discography. ~ Ken Dryden
Because he was a crossover success, vibraphonist/percussionist Cal Tjader received his share of derision from both sides of the jazz/Latin fence. However, his sincere interest in Latin rhythms and their potential for blending with cool jazz led to a groundbreaking fusion of the two, and a genuine hit with the tune "Soul Sauce" in 1965. An important conduit between the two styles, he helped bring percussionists Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo to a much wider audience. With practically a life lived on tour, it's almost fitting he was on the road (in the Phillipines) when he passed away at 56 in 1982.
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