RICK
DAVIES - SIEMPRE SALSA (2006)
From Bronx-style salsa dura to big band and small
group Latin jazz,this is music that is not only danceable but also good for
listening
Rick Davies:
trombone
Alex
Stewart: tenor sax
Tom Cleary: piano
John Rivers: bass
Jeff Salisbury: drums
Steve Ferraris: congas
Special guests:
Wayne Gorbea &
Salsa Picante.

Rick Davies - Cena para seis
Rick Davies - Insomnio
Rick Davies - Habana Nocturna
Rick Davies - Rumba Nortena
Rick Davies - Santos
Rick Davies - Calle loca
Rick Davies - Caliente Time
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by Rebeca Mauleón
Trombonist
and composer Rick Davies
may not have the name recognition associated with the major East Coast Latin
trombone players, as his primary contributions in the field of Afro-Cuban
music surround his scholarly research and publications on Cuban trumpet
techniques. Nevertheless, his association with a number of Vermont and New
York-based groups has kept him busy, not to mention his duties as assistant
professor at Plattsburgh State University. Siempre Salsa is his latest
recording in addition to his work with Bronx-based Salsa Picante, and
features a variety of configurations—from sextet to big band—as well as two
cuts with the Salsa Picante band.
While this
recording demonstrates a slightly pedestrian approach to
jazz-players-gone-Latin, his love and enthusiasm for the art form are
important to furthering academia’s advocacy of nuestra música. The opening
instrumental track “Cena Para Seis” begins the album with a spirited
Latin-jazz feel, but the subsequent vocal and big-band tunes end up sounding
mismatched. This effort plays somewhat like a recital of a collegiate big
band, and the smaller ensemble vocal tunes feature coros so drenched in
reverb and delay they might as well have been used in Jamaican dub sessions.
Those missteps aside, Davies’ academic and literary contributions are
certainly worthy of our support and admiration.
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