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Charlie Sepulveda - Algo Nuestro "Our Thing" (1993) [Post-Bop, Latin Jazz, World Fusion]; FLAC (image+.cue)

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Charlie Sepulveda - Algo Nuestro "Our Thing" (1993) [Post-Bop, Latin Jazz, World Fusion]; FLAC (image+.cue)

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Artist: Charlie Sepulveda
Album: Algo Nuestro "Our Thing"
Genre: Post-Bop, Latin Jazz, World Fusion
Label: Antilles
Released: 1993
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. El Gringo /Sepulveda/ 4:22
  2. Mal Social /D. Sanchez/ 9:19
  3. Algo Nuestro /Sepulveda/ 5:47
  4. Puerto Rico /E. Palmieri/ 6:13
  5. Nina's Mood /D. Sanchez/ 7:45
  6. Mastery Of All Situations /E. Simon/ 5:09
  7. La Mentira /A. Carrillo/ 5:13
  8. Episode From A Village Dance /D. Brown/ 5:35
  9. Mr. BB /Sepulveda/ 5:13.

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    Personnel:
  • Charlie Sepulveda - trumpet;
  • David Sanchez - tenor & soprano sax (#1-6,8,9);
  • Edward Simon - piano;
  • Andy Gonzalez - bass;
  • Adam Cruz - drums;
  • Richie Flores - conga, bongos (#1-4,6,8,9).
    Guests:
  • Oscar Stagnaro - electric bass (#3);
  • Tito Rodriguez - guicharo (#3);
  • Steve Turre - trombone (#4);
  • Johnny Torres - baby bass (#4);
  • Pete Rodriguez, Jr. - maracas (#4);
  • Jimmy Delgado - cowbell (#4);
  • Edgardo Miranda - cuatro (#9).

On Algo Nuestro, trumpeter Charlie Sepulveda leads a sextet that includes the up and coming tenor saxophonist David Sanchez, pianist Edward Simon, bassist Andy Gonzalez, Adam Cruz on drums, and Richie Flores on congas and bongos, with a few guest percussionists and bassists; trombonist Steve Turre sits in on Eddie Palmieri's "Puerto Rico." The music is post-bop jazz with a strong dose of Latin and Puerto Rican rhythms. The solos of Sepluveda and Sanchez are consistently passionate, while Simon shows a great deal of potential during his spots. The band is quite strong on the nine obscurities (six of which come from Sepulveda, Sanchez, or Simon), making this a CD well worth searching for.
Review by Scott Yanow

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