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ANTONIO SANCHEZ - LIVE IN NEW YORK AT JAZZ STANDARD

Mexican drummer Antonio Sanchez, a leading generation of this instrument as evidenced by the facts being fixed member of Pat Metheny groups and participating as a sideman in some of the most interesting jazz albums that are being edited now.
His second album as leader, after elmas that interesting, "Migration" (Cam Jazz, 2007) is a kind of 'tour de force' as it is a double live album which features both new songs and pieces rescued of his debut album, and everything in front of a quartet consisting of two Latin musicians such as saxophonists Miguel Zenon and David Sanchez and bassist Scott Colley, one of the most popular right now.
From this record we can say that Sanchez is the former, where the presence of Pat Metheny, Chick Corea and Chris Potter could dazzle with his work tackle the work of the leader. Not here. Here the listener is eight songs, most exceeding twelve minutes long, where six subjects are signed by the drummer and the other two by Zenon and David Sanchez, respectively.
Through these more than two hours of intense music and radically creative journey unfolds polychrome which gathers from latin jazz to free, to look more post-bop, where all participants ended up starring solo rare beauty. "Live in New York at Jazz Standard" Antonio Sanchez confirmed as a very strong leader, a prolific composer as a musical architect of a sound very distinguished in which is felt its strong, broad and diverse musical culture.

José Manuel Pérez Rey





Label: CamJazz
Distributor: Karonte
Year: 2010
Musicians: Antonio Sanchez (drums), Scott Colley (bass), Miguel Zenon (alto sax), David Sanchez (tenor sax)
Style: Mainstream









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