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This album has trumpeter Luis Gasca featured as a co-star with tenor-saxophonist Joe Henderson. Gasca arranged "Tres Palabras" which is played by a 13-piece group (Oscar Brashear takes the trumpet solo) while the other three originals (two by pianist Mark Levine) use either a sextet or a nonet. Henderson is in fine form on these spirited Latinish performances which have also been included on his eight-CD Milestone box set.
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/19/1997 |
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Label: | Ojc |
UPC: | 0025218694926 |
catalogNumber: | 949 |
Rank: | 63037 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Joe Henderson Primary Artist,Tenor SaxophoneHadley Caliman Flute,Tenor Saxophone
George Duke Bass,Percussion,Piano,Drums,Electric Piano
Mark Levine Piano
Julian Priester Trombone
Luis Gasca Bass,Percussion,Piano,Trumpet,Conductor,Drums,Flugelhorn
John Heard Bass
Ray Pizzi Flute
Francisco Aguabella Conga
Oscar Brashear Trumpet
Nicholas Ten Broeck Trombone
Vince Denham Flute
Carmelo Garcia Timbales
John Heart Bass
John Hunt Trumpet
Victor Pantoja Conga
Eric Kamau Grávátt Drums
Technical Credits
Joe Henderson RemixingLuis Gasca Arranger
Orrin Keepnews Producer,Remixing
Victor Pantoja Contributor
Skip Shimmin Remixing
Jim Stern Engineer
Phil Carroll Art Direction
Eric Kamau Grávátt Contributor
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