
Rate it!
Avg: 5.0 (1 rating)
- Date Released: June 10, 2008
- Genre: International
- Label: Patois Records / Latin Cool
-
They Say...
Jazz trombonist Wayne Wallace has been steadily moving up the ladder as one of the premier players on his instrument, and merging more so to the Latin jazz idiom. He's a fine arranger and bandleader too, talents that should not be overlooked. For this program, Wallace asserts his melodic common sense by leading out many tunes, stirring up a large horn section, and infusing his personal dynamism that will rival any of his heroes and influences. His background in playing pop music also shows up, as he covers tunes by Earth, Wind & Fire and Ray Charles. But the straight Latin and jazz tracks fully display what Wallace does best. The sizzling montuno original "¡No Esta Complicado!" is fronted by the trombonist, setting off chirping and chattering horns in the backdrop. A clave beat sustains the orisha inspired "Oshumaré" in a nice, melodic understated groove during five minutes of marvelous music that inexplicably is faded out prematurely. There's an expansive take of Herbie Hancock's "Come Running to Me" (spelled correctly on the inside booklet, but nonsensically "Coming Running to Me" elsewhere), an amiable cha cha version with flute, brass, and electric piano. Melecio Magdaluyo is the wondrous flute player and fluid alto saxophonist on the date, and his light shines brightly throughout. His flute sweetly coalesces with Wallace on the very slow version of "Bésame Mucho," while his alto solo leaps over the Latin funk of "Mis Amigos" and "That Walk." Veteran saxophonist Ron Stallings is here as well, playing outstanding baritone sax on the spicy but low-key, deep take of Gerry Mulligan's "Jeru," a great idea for the soloist and the other horns. Stallings is on tenor and vocals for a timba funk version of "Unchain My Heart" which is all too unremarkable. An overbearing vocal on the straight 4/4 "Fascinatin' Rhythm," highlights an inconsistency with this CD. Mixing and matching really excellent Latin jazz with mundane funk flaws the overall product, no matter the influences involved. Wallace is an extraordinary trombone player and improviser, of that there is no doubt. The band, including Magdaluyo, Stallings, timbales master Michael Spiro, the great percussionist John Santos, pianists Frank Martin and Murray Low, and bassist Paul VanWageningen are all truly outstanding. Unfortunately, songs like "Serpentine Fire" do not do the program favors, and the occasional vocal coro or synthesizer add-ons are unnecessary. A relatively good effort overall from Wallace, it still has many very bright moments, at least four hot tracks, and a clear vision for the future.
“ The indie iTunes — Hardcore music fans are migrating to eMusic, the iTunes Music Store's cheaper, cooler cousin.”
Rolling Stone
eMusic Tip
Paid downloads are counted towards an album discount but free downloads are not.
COMPLETE FOR FREE!
You can download the rest of the tracks from this album for free! Just click the Complete Album button.
We’re sorry this album can only be downloaded using paid subscription download credits.
We recommend you Save it for Later by clicking the Save for Later button shown just above this message. For a list of related albums you can download right now, check out these recommendations.
We'll give you 10 additional free credits to download this album and start your paid subscription.
Get 10 bonus credits on us if you download this album. Sweet!
10 Total Tracks, 59:56 Total Length
Loading...

![]()
Playlists If you like Wayne Wallace, check out these member playlists
Explore music recommended by Wayne Wallace fans
Credits
- Jeanie Tracy - Vocals // Jeanie Tracy - Guest Appearance // Larry Batiste - Vocals // Larry Batiste - Guest Appearance // David Belove - Bass // David Belove - Photography // Louis Fasman - Trumpet // Louis Fasman - Flugelhorn // Melecio Magdaluyo - Flute // Melecio Magdaluyo - Sax (Alto) // Gary Mankin - Engineer // Gary Mankin - Mixing // Claytoven Richardson - Vocals // Claytoven Richardson - Guest Appearance // John Santos - Percussion // John Santos - Percussion // John Santos - Percussion // John Santos - Conga // John Santos - Conga // John Santos - Conga // Michael Spiro - Percussion // Michael Spiro - Timbales // Rev. Ron Stallings - Sax (Baritone) // Rev. Ron Stallings - Sax (Tenor) // Wayne Wallace - Trombone // Wayne Wallace - Tuba // Wayne Wallace - Producer // Wayne Wallace - Author // Wayne Wallace - Mixing // John L. Worley, Jr. - Trumpet // John L. Worley, Jr. - Flugelhorn // John L. Worley, Jr. - Natural Horn // David Yamasaki - Guitar // Paul VanWageningen - Trap Kit // Murray Low - Piano // Kenneth Lee - Mastering // Frank Gayer Martin - Synthesizer // Frank Gayer Martin - Piano // Aaron Lington - Sax (Baritone) // Aaron Lington - Guest Appearance // Alexa Weber Morales - Vocals
Choose from over 7 million
music downloadseMusic features legendary and emerging artists in every genre: classic rock to classical,indie to international, soundtracks to spiritual, jazz to country and many more.
MP3 downloads work on any digital media player
With eMusic, you OWN your music without any restrictions. Burn music to a CD, play it on your computer, mobile phone or any digital media player - including iPod®, Zune® and Walkman®.
Songs available for 50¢ or less
eMusic subscriptions start at just $11.99 a month for 24 downloads - that's just 50¢ per song! And it gets better from there - our plans go as low as 42¢ per song!
Music Discovery
eMusic is about discovery. We make finding new music fun again with music recommendations from our award-winning team of music experts, member playlists and new music features.
Cancel anytime
With all the great music and site features we're pretty sure you will love eMusic. If not, no problem. You can cancel at any time and keep the music you have downloaded.


Post Album to Facebook
