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Album Review

This album is a collaboration between vibraphonist Stefon Harris, trumpeter Christian Scott, and tenor saxophonist David Sánchez, recorded in Havana with Cuban musicians, including pianists Rember Duharte and Harold López-Nussa. It's not a Latin jazz album, though; these guys are primarily interested in moving classic hard bop into the future with infusions of hip-hop sensibility and groove, and that aesthetic permeates Ninety Miles, though there are occasional keyboard montunos and plenty of conga-driven rhythms to be heard, particularly on the album's peak, the hard Afro-Cuban/New Orleans funk workout "Congo." In a way, Ninety Miles is a puzzling album, because it doesn't seem to be making any explicit political statement; it's about the artistry, and nothing more. Christian Scott is a blazing young trumpeter in the Clifford Brown mold; Stefon Harris, who came up under Greg Osby, is keenly aware of the vibes' traditional position within jazz, and makes the most of that; David Sánchez is a powerful saxophonist with a flair for melody over muscle-flexing displays of lung power. And that's all they really want you to take away from this album. It's a blowing session that just happens to have been recorded in Cuba, with Cuban musicians backing them. Which, in its way, is a political statement, if an oblique one. But the album is well worth hearing on purely musical grounds.

Customer Reviews

Brought the house down.

I caught these cats at Yoshi's in Oakland they tore the joint up. I couldn't wait to cop the album.

Cuban Groove

Three of America's most talented instrumentalists burn it up with Cuban talent during a Havana visit...now that's a Cuba Libre!

Everything Old is New Again

I like it -- it reminds me of the stuff you would hear in 60's or 70's TV shows or movies. "Congo" especially reminds me of an old episode of "Ironside" or "Starsky & Hutch" -- or maybe Steve McQueen's "Bullit" -- to clarify, these are not bad comparisons, the music on this album simply makes me feel nostalgic.

Biography

Born: 1983 in New Orleans, LA

Genre: Dance

Years Active: '00s

Born in New Orleans, Christian Scott received his first trumpet at 12 as a gift from his mother and grandmother. As Scott's uncle was modern jazz saxophonist Donald Harrison, it was no surprise that Scott soon became very proficient on the trumpet, so good in fact that Harrison began having him play at his gigs. Following in his uncle's footsteps, Scott enrolled at the prestigious New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts and then at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, where he received a full...
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  • Genres: Jazz, Music
  • Released: Jun 21, 2011

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