Afro-Cuban/jazz percussionist Steve Berrios' second outing as a leader finds him exploring a variety of sources and moods, from an intriguing, spare, rhythmic duo (with soprano sax) on Monk's "Bemsha Swing," to the Latin swing and warm brass voicings of "Homenaje a un Trovador." From the opening notes of the CD, and even allowing for some overdubbing, it is delightfully surprising how full and complex a music he produces from such small ensembles. Too often, "Latin jazz" represents neither genre particularly well. Berrios proves that, in the right hands, it starts with the best of both worlds and takes flight. ~ Janet Rosen, All Music Guide
Steve Berrios & Son Bachéche and Then Some!
12/01/1995
All Music Guide Review
Steve Berrios & Son Bachéche and Then Some! Track Listing
Credits of Steve Berrios & Son Bachéche and Then Some!
- Edgardo Miranda
- ?, Cuatro
- George Mraz
- Bass, ?
- Chico O'Farrill
- Liner Notes
- Wayne Wallace
- Trombone, ?
- Eddie Bobe
- Vocals, ?
- Elisabeth Monder
- ?, Coro
- Pedro Morejon
- Vocals, ?
- Michael Semanick
- Engineer, Mixing
- Phil Carroll
- Art Direction
- Son Bachéche
- Main Performer
- Jamie Putnam
- Design
- Steve Maruta
- Photography
- Otto Helmuth
- Engineer
- Steve Poulton
- Bass, Keyboards
- Rubén Rodríguez
- Bass, ?
- Jõrg Jacob
- Design
- Luke Würmli
- Harmonica, Vocals (Background)
- Eric Tunison
- Drums
- Smith Donaldson
- Bass
- Todd Barkan
- Producer
- David Barrick
- Percussion, Engineer
- Steve Berrios
- Percussion, Arranger, Cymbals, Drums, Vocals, Producer, Tympani (Timpani), Main Performer, ?, Coro
- Julio Collazo
- Vocals, ?, Iya, Bonko
- Jim Cummings
- Drums
- Joe Ford
- Sax (Soprano), ?
- George Horn
- Mastering
- Mike Krowiak
- Engineer
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