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Omar Sosa - Eggun (The Afri-Lectric Experience) '2013

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Eggun (The Afri-Lectric Experience)
ArtistOmar Sosa Related artists
Album name Eggun (The Afri-Lectric Experience)
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Date 2013
GenreJazz
Play time 1:13:41
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 806 MB
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Eggun is an album of its time, but whose strength comes from the past, and whose
foundations are rooted in an ancestral spirituality. In this tribute to Kind Of
Blue, Omar Sosa, one of the most innovative jazz globalists, transcends the
influence of Miles Davis thanks to his style threaded with improvisations and
Afro-Caribbean rhythms. The result is a unique voyage that escapes time. 

The Omar Sosa Afri-Lectric Experience began as a commission from the Barcelona
Jazz Festival in 2009. The assignment: to compose and produce a tribute
performance to Miles Davis’ classic “Kind Of Blue” recording
on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Guided by various musical elements and
motifs from “Kind Of Blue”, Omar wrote a suite of music featuring
trumpet and two saxophones, incorporating African and Cuban melodies and
rhythmic figures into a contemporary jazz vocabulary. At the heart of this new
recording is the groove of Africa. 

Following the success of the “Kind Of Blue” commission, Omar began
to include the new arrangements into the repertoire of his regular touring
ensemble, resulting in the creation of the The Afri-Lectric Experience. The
featured horn players are Joo Kraus on trumpet (from Germany), Leandro
Saint-Hill on saxophones and flute (from Cuba), and Peter Apfelbaum on
saxophones and percussion (from U.S.A.). Omar’s longtime rhythm section
of Marque Gilmore on drums (from U.S.A.) and Childo Tomas on electric bass (from
Mozambique) hold down the foundation. 

Special guests on the project include Lionel Loueke on guitars (from Benin),
Marvin Sewell on guitars (from U.S.A.), Pedro Martinez on Afro-Cuban percussion
(from Cuba), John Santos on percussion (from U.S.A.) and Gustavo Ovalles on
Afro-Venezuelan percussion (from Venezuela). The CD was recorded primarily in
Brooklyn, NY. 

The Afri-Lectric material features the horn section, with strong bass and drums,
mixed with various electronic elements. The group’s subtle use of audio
effects and sampled sounds is evident throughout the compositions. The horn
arrangements emphasize ensemble playing, alternatively masking and exposing
their connections to the original “Kind Of Blue” material. 

In the West African spiritual practice of Ifá, the eggūn are the spirits
of those who have gone before, both family members and spiritual guides.
It’s only fitting that Cuban pianist Omar Sosa would title his latest
recording Eggūn. The impetus for this album came in 2009, when Sosa received
a commission from the Barcelona Jazz Festival to compose and produce a tribute
to Miles Davis’ Kind Of Blue, which was celebrating its 50th anniversary
that year. Despite the fact that these two musicians come from different
countries, cultures and eras, and they play different instruments, Sosa shares a
great deal with Davis—namely a love of modern music and tone. The album
launches with the unmistakable strains of “All Blues” reimagined,
reshaped and reformed into the groove of Sosa’s ultra-cool
“Alejet.” But Eggūn is not a remake of Davis’ music.
Instead, Sosa captures the feel and vibe of the original material with something
that is complete and fascinating on its own. As such, Eggūn becomes more of a
companion piece, extending the language and music of Kind Of Blue. To do so,
Sosa employs a great international band with Joo Kraus on trumpet and
flugelhorn, Leandro Saint-Hill on alto saxophone, clarinet and flute, Peter
Apfelbaum on saxophones and percussion, Marque Gilmore on drums and Childo Tomas
on electric bass. Then he sprinkles in some well-placed guests, such as Lionel
Loueke and Marvin Sewell on guitar, as well as Pedro Martinez, John Santos and
Gustavo Ovalles on percussion. This album is a feast of clave and percussion, as
one might guess. Sosa takes just a hint of a Kind Of Blue tune, such as
“Flamenco Sketches,” and launches it like a sailboat in a different
direction, as he does on “Alternativo Sketches.” Eggūn floats and
flutters and thrills as a loving, expansive tribute to the master. But like
Miles, Sosa never imitates; he goes his own, sweet way. (Frank Alkyer, Downbeat)


“Omar Sosa is an extraordinary musician embodying both the magical
virtuosity of musicianship and its soulful roots all in one. Actually one could
not exist without the other. In Mr. Sosa, they have taken such deep rootedness
that his music is naturally of the Spirit and therefore an outpouring of the
soul.” (Raul da Gama, Latin Jazz Network) 

Omar Sosa, piano, Fender Rhodes, electronics, samples, vocals
Marque Gilmore, drums, EFX programming, drum loops
Childo Tomas, electric bass, kalimba, vocals
Joo Kraus, trumpet, flugelhorn, electronic EFX 
Leandro Saint-Hill, alto saxophone, clarinet, flute
Peter Apfelbaum, saxophones, melodica, caxixi 

01. Omar Sosa - Alejet
02. Omar Sosa - El Alba
03. Omar Sosa - Interludio I
04. Omar Sosa - Alternativo Sketches
05. Omar Sosa - Interludio II
06. Omar Sosa - Madre Mia
07. Omar Sosa - Interludio III
08. Omar Sosa - So All Freddie
09. Omar Sosa - Interludio IV
10. Omar Sosa - Rumba Connection
11. Omar Sosa - Interludio V
12. Omar Sosa - Angustiado
13. Omar Sosa - Angustiado Reprise
14. Omar Sosa - Interludio VI
15. Omar Sosa - Calling Eggun