Arturo Stable Quintet – Call (Origen Records – 2009)

March 18, 2010 by  
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There are a few times—only just a few times—when musicians are able to find the intensity in a performance where the primordial cry is so distinct that communication with the Divine is so total, it may be experienced almost like an out-of-body one. Such is the intensity with which the artists have made the compositions of Arturo Stable come alive on Call, a group effort of almost epic proportions. Firstly the itinerant work by Stable as he is breaking skin verse after verse… chorus after chorus has created kinetic energy that propels the music on the album. His ability to create a dynamic tension that creates a taut space between melody, harmony and rhythm—then fill it with almost vocal content as he slaps, brushes and coaxes a unique voice from the skins is memorable.

Stable’s style is to eschew fanciful stylistic figures throughout. Instead he is direct and forthright in his attack, brutal and honest and completely guileless. This being his forte, he is able to marshal infinite reserves of raw energy in his communication with the other musicians in his ensemble. He drives Javier Vercher, his horn and woodwinds partner, out of his comfort zone and into a realm where he now explores the heart of tones and textures with raw emotion in the phrases and lines that he plays, straight and back to front, in single—well blown—notes or in lines that meander interminably in the thick of the music’s harmony. Vercher and Ortiz exchange staccato or legato passages as they converse and toss the melodies among themselves, forming new ideas as they go along.

“Call” and “Goodbye Eternity” are exquisite examples of the primal force that propels the album, right from the eerie violin of Ian Izquierdo and the howl of Vercher’s saxophones in the former track, to the rumbling ostinato passages of Edward Perez’s bass. The musicians explore tonal ideas thoroughly, dwelling on thoughts and ideas until they are pried open and turned inside out. They do just that on “Zabana” and “Crack Attack” with remarkable effect never glossing over the social commentary of both tracks.

As the album progresses it begins to get more graphic as well. Although “Old Memories” is more elegiac and more narrative in nature, what follows thereafter is certainly vivid in the splashes of color and imagery that is employed to make various statements. There is the blinding vibrancy of “Danz Sol” and the deep and elemental desolation of “Landscape of Luz,” which is only broken with the tranquility of the kalimba, an obvious reference to the “African-ness” of all immigrations. “Spider Web” is racy and tantalizingly crafted in its own shifting tonal soundscape before it races onward into a breathless bop mode. The most emotional part of this musical journey is heard on “African Sunrise” a tour de force of color and texture, explored gradually by every instrument in the ensemble, especially the piano and the saxophones. And there is “Anthem,” a culmination of the ideas that Stable set forth in “Call,” when he opened the summons to his entourage to undertake this vivid musical journey fraught with challenge and met with memorable results, making Call an album to cherish and listen to time and time again.

Tracks: 1. Call; 2. Goodbye To Eternity; 3. Zabana; 4. Crack Attack; 5. Old Memories; 6. Danz Sol; 7. Landscape of Luz; 8. Spider Web; 9. African Sunrise; 10. Anthem.

Personnel: Arturo Stable: percussion; Aruan Ortiz: piano; Edward Perez: bass; Javier Vercher: horns and woodwinds; Ian Izquierdo: violin; Francisco Mela: drums.

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Arturo Stable on the web: www.arturostable.com

Review written by: Raul da Gama

Latin Jazz Network Radio – Jukebox – March 2010 Playlist

March 15, 2010 by  
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# Song Artist Album Label
01 Spring Samba Claudio Roditi Simpatico
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Resonance Records
02 Mi Amigo El Machista Michael Simon New York Encounter Fresh Sound Records
03 Danz Sol Arturo Stable Quintet Call
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Origen Records
04 Sobrevivencia Luis Muñoz Invisible
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Pelin Music
05 Descarga 1492 Roberto Rodriguez Timba Talmud
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Tzadik Records
06 Triunfal Oscar Feldman Oscar E Familia
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SunnySide Records
07 Taino Revenge Curtis Brothers Quartet Blood, Spirit, Land, Water, Freedom Truth Revolution Records
08 Saci Perere Nilson Matta’s Brazilian Voyage Copacabana
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Zoho Music
09 Seventeen/Avisale Cachete Maldonado y Los Majaderos Rumba Boricua Campesina Palo Viejo/Bata Records
10 Ceora Robby Ameen Days In The Life
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Two and Four Records
11 Blen Blen Blen Mario Ortiz All Star Band Tributo 45 Aniversario
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Sony Music
12 376 Manante Para Los Engreidos Independent
13 Esta Plena Miguel Zenón Esta Plena
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Marsalis Music
14 Drume Negrita Roberto Fonseca Akokan
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Enja Records
15 El Comandante Javier Colina/Antonio Serrano Colina Serrano Project Universal/ContraBaix Records
16 La Candela Viento de Agua Fruta Madura
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Viento de Agua Records
17 Si o Si Dafnis Prieto Si o Si Quartet Live at Jazz Standard NYC
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Dafnison Music
18 La Trampera Pablo Aslan Tango Grill
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Zoho Music
19 Apetecible Alain Perez Apetecible Globomedia Musica
20 Batiricoco Truko y Zaperoko En Plena Rumba Lujuria Records