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Ceremonial

 
Album Review: Ceremonial

  • Artist: Miguel Zenón
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 13, 2004
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

For his second album, Puerto Rican-born saxophonist Miguel Zenón, who received plenty of acclaim for his debut, assembled what he calls his "dream band" -- pianist Luis Perdomo, bassman Hans Glawischnig, and drummer Antonio Sanchéz -- for a fascinating quartet date. Two covers bookend the album, one of Silvio Rodríguez's "Leyenda" and the other a surprising choice, the old hymn "Great Is Thy Faithfulness," and they, along with Zenón's original compositions, show the range and direction of his work. There's a spirituality to it that's evident throughout, a questing through music. And once more he continues in his quest to find the intersection point between jazz and Latin music, a place that makes sense to him, and which he handles well, truly beginning to define a territory that's his own. A powerful player, with an almost miraculous sense of imagination and melody on the instrument, his work here consolidates the work he did on Looking Forward, with Branford Marsalis' production giving plenty of space to the players. Zenón is more than just another young talent. That much is obvious. On the basis of this, he could well prove to be a major artist in the making. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Leyenda Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez Miguel Zenón (9:17)
Ceremonial Miguel Zenón Miguel Zenón (9:45)
Transfiguration Miguel Zenón Miguel Zenón (6:36)
Mega Miguel Zenón Miguel Zenón (6:48)
A Reminder of Us Miguel Zenón Miguel Zenón (6:38)
Morning Chant Miguel Zenón Miguel Zenón (8:15)
440 Miguel Zenón Miguel Zenón (7:41)
Ya Miguel Zenón Miguel Zenón (6:43)
Great Is Thy Faithfulness William Runyan, Thomas Chisholm Miguel Zenón (8:17)

Credits

Miguel Zenón (Percussion), Hans Glawischnig (Bass), Sarah Lainie Smith (Art Producer), Arnold Levine (Art Direction), Branford Marsalis (Mastering), Josef Astor (Photography), Hector "Tito" Matos (Bombo), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Branford Marsalis (Producer), Rob "Wacko" Hunter (Engineer), Hector "Tito" Matos (Pandeiro), Antonio Sanchéz (Vocals), Hector "Tito" Matos (Percussion), Antonio Sanchéz (Drums), Luis Perdomo (Piano), Miguel Zenón (Vocals), Fernando Gonzalez (Liner Notes), Arnold Levine (Design), Luis Perdomo (Fender Rhodes), Miguel Zenón (Sax (Alto)), Rob "Wacko" Hunter (Mixing), Luciana Souza (Vocals)
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