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Jerry Gonzalez And The Fort Apache Band|Rumba Para Monk

Rumba Para Monk

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band

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Jerry Gonzalez has referred to himself as being "bilingual" in that he is equally skilled on trumpet and congas, in bebop and in Latin music. Gonzalez succeeds in his goal of combining the two idioms without watering down either style on this essential Sunnyside CD. The first Afro-Cuban Thelonious Monk tribute has plenty of spots for the percussion of Steve Berrios and Gonzalez, but also contains many strong solos from the leader's often-muted Miles-influenced trumpet, Carter Jefferson's tenor, and Larry Willis' very un-Monk-like piano. With the exception of "Ugly Beauty," the Latin percussion is an integral part of each performance, giving this set of Monk tunes a very different perspective that is also quite flexible. A highly enjoyable set with the highlights including "Bye-Ya," "Nutty," "Little Rootie Tootie," and "Jackie-ing."
© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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Rumba Para Monk

Jerry Gonzalez And The Fort Apache Band

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1
Monk'S Mood
00:11:13

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

2
Bye-Ya
00:06:43

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

3
Nutty
00:05:37

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

4
Little Rootie Tootie
00:09:45

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

5
Misterioso
00:10:04

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

6
Ugly Beauty
00:07:26

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

7
Reflections
00:09:30

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

8
Jackie-Ing
00:11:30

Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, MainArtist

1989 Sunnyside Communications 1989 Sunnyside Communications

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Jerry Gonzalez has referred to himself as being "bilingual" in that he is equally skilled on trumpet and congas, in bebop and in Latin music. Gonzalez succeeds in his goal of combining the two idioms without watering down either style on this essential Sunnyside CD. The first Afro-Cuban Thelonious Monk tribute has plenty of spots for the percussion of Steve Berrios and Gonzalez, but also contains many strong solos from the leader's often-muted Miles-influenced trumpet, Carter Jefferson's tenor, and Larry Willis' very un-Monk-like piano. With the exception of "Ugly Beauty," the Latin percussion is an integral part of each performance, giving this set of Monk tunes a very different perspective that is also quite flexible. A highly enjoyable set with the highlights including "Bye-Ya," "Nutty," "Little Rootie Tootie," and "Jackie-ing."
© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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