Pepesito Reyes |
| September 2002 Jazz Blues Other | |
| Written by Joe Hartlaub | |
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Reviews Artist: Pepesito ReyesTitle: Pepesito Reyes Label: Narada World Reyes has been described as attacking the piano keys with a warrior's heart and an angel's hands. This description is most aptly demonstrated on "Mami Me Gusto" and "Noche esplendorosa" where Reyes' hands literally dance over the keys with the gusto of a man a quarter of his age. It is on the latter track, especially, where Reyes, alone on his piano, transforms this standard into a classical tour de force. The angel's hands part of the equation, however, is most evident on "My Baby Just Cares For Me," where he duets with sultry Sandra Booker on vocals, demonstrating a sensitivity to her vocals while giving no ground on the accompaniment. Even on an arrangement of "El Manisero," where the arrangement becomes a bit heavy-handed, Reyes' keys gently shoulder their way to the front. If the overall production of this disc is a bit more slick than one would expect, it is nonetheless a pristine documentation of the work of a man who was at the forefront of what is now the Cuban (and occasionally mislabeled "Latin") Jazz movement. It is incredible that Reyes has not recorded a solo project before now. Many musicians attempt to create a project of this artistic depth for their entire careers; Reyes waited until the twilight of his own, saving his best for last. This is an incredible work, against which future works of its genre will be judged. User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. Add new review Powered by jReviews |
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