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Street Scenes

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Download links and information about Street Scenes by David Sánchez / David Sanchez. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Jazz, Latin genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 51:21 minutes.

Artist: David Sánchez / David Sanchez
Release date: 1996
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Tracks: 10
Duration: 51:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Caras Negras 6:02
2. Street Scenes 4:50
3. Urban Frequency 1:05
4. Dee Like the Breeze 6:57
5. Los Cronopios 8:28
6. Four In One 5:00
7. Carmina 5:40
8. The Soul of el Barrio 4:01
9. Street Scenes "Downtown" 3:37
10. The Elements 5:41

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David Sanchez shows off his versatility and talented improvising style throughout this diverse and well-conceived set. Ranging from bop (making Thelonious Monk's "Four In One" sound easy) to music in the same area that Joshua Redman is exploring to moments that almost sound like Steve Coleman's M-Base, Sanchez is in consistently creative form. The equally talented pianist Danilo Perez helps out on most cuts, a few selections have added percussion, and there are guest spots for altoist Kenny Garrett (who trades off with Sanchez on a fiery "The Elements") and singer Cassandra Wilson (who sticks to a haunting background on "Los Cronopios"), but the focus is mostly on the leader, who plays some lyrical soprano on two numbers. David Sanchez, who is improving and evolving year by year, has the potential to become a major force in jazz.