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Trumpeter
Brian Lynch
has often played second fiddle to his
Latin jazz
A-lister friends. Be it with trombone giant
Conrad Herwig
, piano luminary
Eddie Palmieri
, or any of the host of New York Latin jazzers with whom
Lynch
has collaborated, the most notable records that he has appeared on have him listed after the word "featuring." The
Brian Lynch Latin Jazz Sextet
features a group of players who are similarly stellar sidemen, who have backed the biggest artists in the genre, but whose names are not often seen in lights. With the release of
Conclave
, their day in the sun has come. This 2005 release is easily one of the strongest
releases of the year.
Luis Perdomo
is rapidly distinguishing himself as the most important, in-demand pianist on the scene. Conguero
Roberto Quintero
, a seriously underrated talent, displays blistering technique and taste throughout the record. Relative newcomer
Ernesto Simpson
shows amazing creativity and unique vision for the drum set's role in Cuban-influenced music. Bass players
Boris Koslov
and
Ruben Rodriguez
both prove inventive and smart, as does saxophonist
Ralph Bowen
.
himself continues to develop into the trumpet's definitive master in his idiom. The writing is consistently hip and intelligent, another credit to
's creative vitality. All over, the most inspired record thus far by one of
's best. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
Brian Lynch
has often played second fiddle to his
Latin jazz
A-lister friends. Be it with trombone giant
Conrad Herwig
, piano luminary
Eddie Palmieri
, or any of the host of New York Latin jazzers with whom
Lynch
has collaborated, the most notable records that he has appeared on have him listed after the word "featuring." The
Brian Lynch Latin Jazz Sextet
features a group of players who are similarly stellar sidemen, who have backed the biggest artists in the genre, but whose names are not often seen in lights. With the release of
Conclave
, their day in the sun has come. This 2005 release is easily one of the strongest
releases of the year.
Luis Perdomo
is rapidly distinguishing himself as the most important, in-demand pianist on the scene. Conguero
Roberto Quintero
, a seriously underrated talent, displays blistering technique and taste throughout the record. Relative newcomer
Ernesto Simpson
shows amazing creativity and unique vision for the drum set's role in Cuban-influenced music. Bass players
Boris Koslov
and
Ruben Rodriguez
both prove inventive and smart, as does saxophonist
Ralph Bowen
.
himself continues to develop into the trumpet's definitive master in his idiom. The writing is consistently hip and intelligent, another credit to
's creative vitality. All over, the most inspired record thus far by one of
's best. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez