Sammy Figueroa – Imaginary World (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Sammy Figueroa – Imaginary World (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 53:26  minutes | 602 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks | Digital Booklet | @ BIS Records

Legendary Grammy nominee percussionist Sammy Figueroa has done it again with another outstanding Latin jazz album, combining sophistication and beauty with swinging rhythms on a variety of percussion instruments. Venezuelan composer/musicians Silvano Monasterios (piano) and Gabriel Vivas (bass) have created brilliant compositions that embrace Figueroa’s ever-creative rhythmical conversation.

Joined by star horn players Troy Roberts (sax) and Alex Pope Norris (trumpet), plus one of today’s finest young drummers, David Chiverton, the musicianship level is astounding. This album, Figueroa’s fourth, displays a musical maturity and sense of invention that opens up new possibilities for today’s Latin jazz.

After three albums co-billed with his band the Latin Jazz Explosion, percussionist Sammy Figueroa stands on his own for Imaginary World. But not entirely—although his name graces the top of the album cover, a bit farther down it notes “featuring Silvano Monasterios & Gabriel Vivas,” and that’s important stuff. The Venezuelan pianist and bassist, respectively, each contribute four songs to the nine-track set, their compositions furnishing its direction, setting and overall tone.

Monasterios goes first, his four running consecutively. “Bittersweet” bursts to life with a cymbal crash, resounding bass and muscular tandem trumpet and saxophone, all of it anchored by Figueroa and drummer David Chiverton’s rock-steady foundations. Each of Monasterios’ other three tracks displays a different disposition: “Waiting for You,” a funk-driven danceability; “He Didn’t Know,” a wide-open breathiness; “Flow of the Universe,” a highlight, a loosely structured juxtaposition of pianistic excellence, plucky saxophone from Troy Roberts and dizzying polyrhythms courtesy of Figueroa and Chiverton.

Vivas’ first offering, “The Jumping Blue Jay,” introduces for the first of two tracks guitarist Chico Pinheiro, whose swiftly rendered, adroitly framed lines provide a neat marker nuzzled between Alex Pope Norris’ gutty trumpet and thunderous drums and percussion. The title track flirts with dynamic shifts, its most intriguing segment arriving midway as Monasterios pulls entirely unanticipated and exceedingly delicious sounds from his keys, and both “Alegria” and “Mysterious Energy” accord their author generous solo bass space.

That leaves the album-closing “Cuidado,” composed by Marty Sheller and recorded by Mongo Santamaria, Poncho Sanchez and others. Figueroa and crew could have easily presented the tune via a traditional Afro-Latin arrangement. They don’t, choosing instead to keep it of a piece with the rest of the program, a wise decision as it contains some of the brightest and brawniest playing on the record. –Jeff Tamarkin, JazzTimes

Tracklist:
1 Bittersweet 06:05
2 Waiting For You 05:23
3 He Didn’t Know 07:15
4 Flow of the Universe 06:20
5 The Jumping Blue Jay 05:26
6 Imaginary World 05:57
7 Alegria 05:53
8 Mysterous Energy 06:55
9 Cuidado 04:12

Personnel:
Sammy Figueroa – percussion
Silvano Monasterios – piano
Gabriel Vivas – bass
Troy Roberts – saxophone
Alex Pope Norris – trumpet
David Chiverton – drums
Additional:
Chico Pinheiro – guitar
Cisco Dimas – trumpet

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