The campaign to punch Chico O'Farrill into the general consciousness continues with what amounts to an anthology of his work, all freshly and brilliantly played by the Chico O'Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Big Band directed by his pianist son Arturo. The material on hand goes back to a 1956 cha-cha written on a plane ride to Havana, but the unifying thread is a suite from the film Guaguasi scattered in pieces throughout the album. It is an often astonishingly diverse portrait of O'Farrill, reflecting not only his percolating Afro-Cuban rhythmic base but also some of his other musical directions. There is a Basie-style big-band blues, "Sing Your Blues Away," with Freddie Cole doing a credible job as velvety blues shouter; a lightweight, fluffy thing called "Te Quiero" with flute/female choruses and a lascivious Gato Barbieri on tenor; and a recent Latin jazz suite of relatively modest proportions, "Trumpet Fantasy (For Wynton)." The best stuff comes early on: the marvelous "Theme From Guaguasi," a heartfelt Afro-Cuban workout in 6/8 time called "Momentum," which is really a renamed piece inspired by the 1962 Cuban missile crisis ("Cuban Conflagration") that was rescued from oblivion for this album. Several other famous Latin jazz names turn up in fine form: Paquito D'Rivera, Cachao, Candido, Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, Carlos "Patato" Valdes, and, in a closing duet, Arturo O'Farrill and Arturo Sandoval. There are a lot of board fades on these tracks, a highly unusual practice in the '90s on a jazz album. Though not as essential as Pure Emotion, this CD confirms the continued vitality of this 77-year-old master. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
The Heart of a Legend
08/17/1999 | Milestone
All Music Guide Review
The Heart of a Legend Track Listing
Credits of The Heart of a Legend
- Mike Migliore
- Sax (Tenor)
- Chico O'Farrill
- Arranger, Conductor, Main Performer
- Peter Olstad
- Trumpet
- Bobby Porcelli
- Sax (Alto)
- Deborah Resto
- Choir, Chorus
- Mario Rivera
- Clarinet, Sax (Soprano)
- Piro Rodriguez
- Trumpet
- Sandoval
- Performer
- Mauricio Smith
- Clarinet, Flute
- Carlos "Patato" Valdes
- Conga, Maracas
- Gary Valente
- Trombone
- Gary Valentine
- Trombone
- Eddie Bobe
- Percussion, Timbales, Vocals, Guiro, Percussion Consultant, Bellringer, Choir, Chorus, Bongos, Conga
- Peter Brainin
- Sax (Tenor)
- Enrique Fernandez
- Liner Notes
- Juan Pablo Torres
- Trombone
- Jon Abbot
- Photo Booklet
- Arturo O'Farrill
- Piano, Director
- Joe Santiago
- Bass
- Cesar Vera
- Photography Director, Photo Booklet
- Ricardo Betancourt
- Photo Booklet
- Oscar Hijuelos
- Liner Notes
- David O'Quendo
- Guitar, Coros, Choir, Chorus
- Willie Martinez
- Drums
- Jacques Lowe
- Cover Photo
- Kenny Rampton
- Trumpet
- Jim Seeley
- Trumpet
- Matt Hilgenberg
- Trumpet
- Ilmar Gavilan
- Violin
- Yves Zimmerman
- Photo Booklet
- Mario Rivers
- Sax (Soprano), Performer
- Nat Chediak
- Liner Notes
- Jorge Ulla
- Producer
- Marshall McDonald
- Sax (Alto)
- Freddy Cole
- Vocals
- Papo Vazquez
- Trombone
- Vivian Ara
- Vocals, Choir, Chorus
- Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros
- Trumpet
- Todd Barkan
- Producer
- Sam Burtis
- Trombone
- Pablo Calogero
- Sax (Baritone)
- Candido Camero
- Conga
- Jimmy Cozier
- Sax (Alto)
- Doris Eugenio
- Choir, Chorus
- John Fausty
- Mixing Engineer
- Brenda Feliciano
- Choir, Chorus
- Todd A. Gerard
- Mastering
- Andy Gonzalez
- Bass, Musical Consultant
- Joe Gonzalez
- Bongos, Conga, Bellringer
- Troy Halderson
- Engineer, Mixing Engineer
- Roger Ingram
- Trumpet
- Jack Jeffers
- Trombone
- Cachao
- Bass, Performer
- Gato Barbieri
- Sax (Tenor), Performer
- Paquito d'Rivera
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Performer
- Arturo Sandoval
- Trumpet













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