Eddie Palmieri recruits saxophonist Donald Harrison and trumpeter Brian Lynch to help obliterate the divide between Latin and jazz. The Washington Post says, “the resulting music is never dominated by either the rhythms or the harmonies; instead the two become so thoroughly entwined it's hard to tell one from the other.”
On his Nonesuch debut, Eddie Palmieri recruits saxophonist Donald Harrison and trumpeter Brian Lynch to help obliterate the divide between Latin and jazz. The Washington Post says, “the resulting music is never dominated by either the rhythms or the harmonies; instead the two become so thoroughly entwined it's hard to tell one from the other.”
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced by Eddie Palmieri
Recorded by Wayne Horvitz, April 1993 at The Hit Factory, New York City
Recording engineer: Joe Ferla
Assistant engineer: Carl Glanville
Mixed by Jon Fausty
Assistant engineer: Tim Donovan
Mastered by Robert Ludwig at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine
Cover photograph by Joel Meyerowitz
Design by James Victore
Liner notes by Brian Cohen from his conversation with Eddie Palmieri
Executive Producer: Robert A. Krasnow
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MUSICIANS
Eddie Palmieri, piano
Brian Lynch, trumpet
Johnny Torres, bass
Donald Harrison, saxophone
Conrad Herwig, trombone
Richie Flores, congas
Anthony Carrillo, bongos
Jose Clausell, timbales
Robbie Ameen, drums
Johnny Benitez, bass (3)
Edward Palmieri II, vocal (3)
Barry Danielian, additional orchestral trumpet (1, 7)
Eddie Palmieri, piano, vocal (3)
All compositions by Eddie Palmieri except "Slowvisor" by Eddie Palmieri and Joshua Evan Freifeld