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Danilo Perez, John Patitucci, Brian Blade - Children of the Light (2015) [Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz]; FLAC

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Danilo Perez, John Patitucci, Brian Blade - Children of the Light (2015) [Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz]; FLAC

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Artist: Danilo Perez, John Patitucci, Brian Blade
Album: Children of the Light
Genre: Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz
Label: Mack Avenue Records
Released: 2015
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Children of the Light (Perez) - 6:55
  2. Sunburn and Mosquito (Perez) - 4:34
  3. Moonlight on Congo Square (Patitucci) - 5:01
  4. Lumen (Perez) - 4:26
  5. Within Everything (Blade) - 3:22
  6. Milky Way (Patitucci) - 3:40
  7. Light Echo (Perez)/Dolores (Shorter) - 9:49
  8. Ballad for a Noble Man (Patitucci) - 4:32
  9. Looking for Light (Perez) - 5:33
  10. Luz del Alma (Perez) - 2:39
  11. African Wave (Perez) - 5:25

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    Personnel:
  • Danilo Perez - Yamaha CFX grand piano, Yamaha CP4 keyboard, Panamanian drum (pujador) (#4)
  • John Patitucci - acoustic bass, 5-string Yamaha electric bass, 6-string Yamaha semi-hollow electric bass
  • Brian Blade - drum set, chekere (#4)
  • Sachi Patitucci - cello (#8)

Danilo Pérez, John Patitucci and Brian Blade have been three quarters of the extraordinary Wayne Shorter Quartet for more than a decade. Since, they’ve also continued their individual careers as leaders of their own projects and groups. Now, on Children of the Light, they step forward as a trio for the first time with an imagination and fearlessness in their approach that defies the roles and ways of a trio in both obvious and subtle ways.

“When I gave Wayne a copy of the recording I told him: ‘this is for you, doctor. This is our gift. This is our show of love, care and gratitude for all the lessons’,” says Pérez.

Daring and luminous, often an improbable mix of pointed, questioning turns and childlike joy, the music unfolds with mischievous unpredictability. The 11 tracks include original compositions by all three members of the trio and a fresh take on “Dolores,” an old Shorter classic.

It’s a remarkable balancing act but even as they put their considerable talents to the service of the trio, each of the members maintains his distinct personality.

“We can ‘comprovise’ (spontaneous composition) with dense harmonic and melodic forms, but we can also explore the beauty of a simple harmony,” says Pérez. “And you can see the care each one of us put into the songs we brought in.”

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