Conrad Herwig: Que Viva Coltrane
Que Viva Coltrane
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Criss Cross, 2003
- Bestellnummer: 3107960
- Erscheinungstermin: 27.9.2004
+ Brian Lynch, Mario Rivera, Edsel Gomez, John
Benitez, Robby Ameen, Richie Flores
Benitez, Robby Ameen, Richie Flores
Pollwinning trombonist Conrad Herwig and acclaimed trumpeter Brian Lynch join together for a burning program of Latin Jazz treatments of compositions by the great John Coltrane.
Herwig and Lynch use the unique rapport they've achieved through their many years of association with the Latin master Eddie Palmieri to pilot their working group of Latin Jazz all-stars with fire, finesse, and flair.
Their illustrious bandmates are baritone saxist / flautist Mario Rivera, pianist Edsel Gomez, bassist John Benitez, drummer Robby Ameen, and conga player Richie Flores.
With all new arrangements by Herwig and Lynch, this CD is a most worthy follow-up to Herwig's Grammy nominated "The Latin Side of John Coltrane".
Recorded December 15, 2003 in Brooklyn, NY, USA by Max Bolleman
Herwig and Lynch use the unique rapport they've achieved through their many years of association with the Latin master Eddie Palmieri to pilot their working group of Latin Jazz all-stars with fire, finesse, and flair.
Their illustrious bandmates are baritone saxist / flautist Mario Rivera, pianist Edsel Gomez, bassist John Benitez, drummer Robby Ameen, and conga player Richie Flores.
With all new arrangements by Herwig and Lynch, this CD is a most worthy follow-up to Herwig's Grammy nominated "The Latin Side of John Coltrane".
Recorded December 15, 2003 in Brooklyn, NY, USA by Max Bolleman
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Lonnie's lament
- 2 Miles mode
- 3 Wise one
- 4 Countdown
- 5 Central park west
- 6 Grand central
- 7 Straight street
- 8 Locomotion