Showing posts with label Antonio Sanchez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antonio Sanchez. Show all posts

February 13, 2011

Donny McCaslin Quartet live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt, Munich, 2010



Donny McCaslin - Tenor Saxophone
Uri Caine - Piano
Scott Colley - Bass
Antonio Sanchez - Drums
Unterfahrt München, November 14, 2010

1. M (Donny McCaslin)
2. Fat Cat (Donny McCaslin)
3. Memphis Redux (Donny McCaslin)

Following the sparse tenor trio album Recommended Tools, Perpetual Motion (released on Greenleaf Music) is a 180° turn for McCaslin. Never sounding more confident, McCaslin delves into angular post-bop, blistering polyphonic funk, backbeat-driven R&B, and delicate, ethereal balladry, all without compromising his distinct compositional voice.
Electronic elements are well-represented here: Adam Benjamin (Kneebody, Dave Douglas’ Keystone) conjures the Rings of Saturn with his highly modulated Fender Rhodes, bassist Tim Lefebvre punches sub-octave squarewave fuzz, and producer David Binney contributes his own synth sonics occasionally. All of this on a bed of deep drum grooves—that duty split between the masterful Antonio Sanchez and Mark Guiliana. Guest musician Uri Caine makes appearances as well, contributing his unique Fender Rhodes and piano playing to the tracks including the emphatic record closer.

December 24, 2009

Pat Metheny - Michael Brecker Quartet live at JazzBaltica 2003


Pat Metheny, guitar
Michael Brecker, tenor saxophone
Christian McBride, bass
Antonio Sanchez, drums

recorded live at Große Konzertscheune, Salzau, July 5, 2003

1. Soul Cowboy
2. What Do You Want?
3. James
4. Every Day (I Thank You)
5. Song For Bilbao
6. As I Am
7. Question & Answer

Here´s something special for you all. I think these guys need no introduction. Have a Merry Christmas!
Sorry for the sound quality, but I recorded this concert originally on vhs and transferred it to hard disk using the elgato eyetv hybrid…