Charming and romantic fit the description of Gato Barbieri and the work he presents here, the album Ruby, Ruby. The production of the record, mastered and engineered handsomely by Herb Alpert, is very lush and beautiful to a lasting degree. Barbieri turns his first song, "Ruby," from an early-on haunting love ballad to an appealing and gripping all-out Latin jam session. This theme happens to find itself playing roles several times over throughout the record. The musicianship explored is captivating and adventurous, taking the listener on a passionate journey to whatever part of the soul he or she wishes to find or dares to pursue. A soaring sound at times, with Barbieri's splendid, racing saxophone melody lines. "Nostalgia" brings the delicate and eloquent guitar work of Lee Ritenour, who also takes part in the creation of "Sunride" and bits of "Ruby." As with most jazz records, percussion is responsible for playing a key role in the inception of the groove and depth of the material. Because of this album's Latin context, Barbieri does a wonderful job inspiring his friends in the rhythm section to come to life. Joe Clayton plays the textured conga on "Latin Reaction," and Lenny White leads a band of fellow passionate drummers, including Paulina da Costa, Steve Gadd, Steve Jordan, and Bernard Purdie. The entire atmosphere of the record changes smoothly in texture and tempo, drifting like a channeling stream from subdued and slow to rampant and passionately loud. Certainly, Barbieri intended it to be a delight of the first degree in the Latin scene, and one listen should win the hearts and minds of the listener. Conjuring up romance and scenes of a starry night in Latin America, this music is the soul of Latin music at its peak in the late '70s. A soothing and ethereal delight, even considering its only weakness: the lack of words and lyrics. ~ Shawn M. Haney, All Music Guide
Ruby, Ruby
02/01/1978 | Verve
All Music Guide Review
Ruby, Ruby Track Listing
Credits of Ruby, Ruby
- Angel "Cachete" Maldonado
- Percussion
- Cachete Maldonado Mtume
- Percussion
- Eddie Martinez
- Keyboards
- Portinho
- Percussion
- Bernard "Pretty" Purdie
- Drums
- Lee Ritenour
- Guitar
- Alan Rubin
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- David Spinozza
- Guitar
- Ian Underwood
- Synthesizer
- Don Groinick
- Organ
- Ellen Fitton
- Mastering
- Eddie Guagua
- Bass
- Roland Young
- Art Direction
- Chuck Beeson
- Design
- Michelle Barbieri
- Associate Producer
- Eddy Martinez
- Keyboards
- Isabelle Wong
- Design
- Francesco Scavullo
- Photography
- Hollis King
- Art Direction
- Joe Clyton
- Conga
- Herb Albert
- Trumpet, Producer, Arranger
- Peter Gordon
- French Horn
- Steve Jordan
- Drums
- David Earl Taylor
- Trombone
- Cameron Mizell
- Production Coordination
- David Taylor
- Trombone
- David Nadien
- String Contractor, String Conductor
- Wayne Andre
- Trombone
- Jim Boyer
- Assistant Engineer
- Joe Caro
- Guitar
- Jay Chattaway
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Joe Clayton
- Conga
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- Chuck Domanico
- Bass
- Paul Faulise
- Trombone
- Steve Gadd
- Drums
- John Gale
- French Horn
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
- Don Hahn
- Engineer
- John Beverly Jones
- Assistant Engineer
- Gary King
- Bass
- Bill Levenson
- Reissue Supervisor
- Herb Alpert
- Trumpet, Arranger, Producer
- Gato Barbieri
- Arranger, Sax (Tenor), Main Performer
- Jon Faddis
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Don Grolnick
- Organ
- Tom "Bones" Malone
- French Horn
- Lew Soloff
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Marvin Stamm
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Lenny White
- Drums













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