"Reflexiones" excerpt
"Summer Love" excerpt
"Black Angel" excerpt
Fantastic latin-jazz-funk album recorded in Lima, Peru in 1976, starring leader/saxaphonist/flautist Nilo Espinosa, formerly of Bossa 70, and also featuring keyboardist Miguel "Chino" Figueroa, a member of renowned latin-funk band Black Sugar.
A killer set from start to finish, starting off with the classic jazz-funker 'Reflexiones', and featuring giant covers of "Black Angel" (a Freddie Hubbard tune penned by Kenny Barron); John Handy's funk tune "Hard Work", and the Blackbyrd's track "Summer Love" (written by Allan Barnes).
The vinyl of this goes for way-too-big bucks, and the CD reissue has been deleted, so I've put the album together by combining relevant parts of an Espinosa CD compilation with a tracked-down missing track "Siempre" - so you can all hear the whole wonderful thing in either WAV or 320 mp3 (apart from 'Siempre', which is at 212kbps) - so check the comments for links and say hi .
TRACKLIST
01. Reflexiones (Figueroa)
02. Looking for a Blues
03. Summer Love (Allan Curtis Barnes)
04. Black Angel (Kenny Barron)
05. Siempre
06. Somos Nada
07. Hard Work (John Handy)
MUSICIANS
: Saxophone [Tenor, Alto, Soprano], Flute
Pancho Saenz: Trumpet, Flugelhorn
: Electric piano, Clavinet, Mellotron
Richie Zellon: Electric Guitar
: Electric Bass
: Electric Guitar
: Drums
Jorge Montero: Guitar
Mauro Silva : Congas
Ary Quispe : trombone
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Recorded in Lima, Peru 1976.
MAG Records N. 2535
I cannot see them (Firefox). Thanks for this post and an excellent blog. Many thanks for te years of continuos efforts in bringing te readers great music !
ReplyDeleteCheerz mate !
N.
Thanks Nico.
ReplyDeleteI've now linked a youtube video as a preview ...
sounds brill, many thanks for this new discovery. our version of firefux also has trubs peepin the preview playas, but twas never a problem in the past tho, so i dunno wot gives. excellent blogggg indeed. in truth, one of the best. so nice to seaya again
ReplyDeletethanks for putting this together. i have reflexiones on a comp called rende-vous street jazz, been wanting to hear more.
ReplyDeletethe youtube clip sold it to me !
ReplyDeletethanks simon
Gracias!
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this! Looks good. I can`t see the preview with Firefox either.
ReplyDeleteBlack Angel rules, thanks very much
ReplyDeleteMany thanks
ReplyDeleteFunky indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks indeed for this one Simon.
All the best from over here...
Thanks for the comments guys, glad people are enjoying this.
ReplyDeletePlease note well that KENNY BARRON wrote the tune "The Black Angel" and he did play piano on the Freddie Hubbard recording entitled the same.
ReplyDeleteYep, I credited Barron in the text and tracklist .... love his playing on the Hubbard version, this made me pull out the CD for a listen.
ReplyDeleteFor those who don't know it :
http://oufarkhan.blogspot.com/2009/05/freddie-hubbard-black-angel-1969.html
Thanks for this. Looks intriguing.
ReplyDeleteNice one, remembering seeing this on record collectors Wall of Fame for years, never knew anything about it.
ReplyDeletehi and thanks again
ReplyDeletegreat - thanks!
ReplyDeletei see the players in Opera
Hi Simon
ReplyDeleteAnother great LP you are kind enough
to share.
Greatly appreciated as always.
Thanks
Jazz Obsessive
Hi Simon, thanks for another great share, will enjoy listening to this tonight. And thanks for all your effort as well!
ReplyDeletePeace.
chino on the rhodes & a mellotron?!! can't lose
ReplyDeleteamazing! Thanks a heap
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ReplyDeleteHey Simon - I loved the Youtube preview so DL'd the whole thing. Thanks! I'm a total troglodyte (I use IE) and couldn't see anything for the other previews.
ReplyDeleteTop stuff yet again. Thanks for another piece of excellent music.
ReplyDeleteFirst, thanks Simon for your incredible hard work ... years passes, and you still go on educating us! Respect !
ReplyDeletesecondly, for those who hate the ebay logo, here's the original direct link to the cover of Nil's jazz ensemble (hosted and made by the excellent D u s t y G r o o v e record shop (351 × 349):
h**p://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/n/nilsjazzens_reflexion_101b.jpg
Thanks for all the comments guys :)
ReplyDeleteNow, the preview player problem seems to have righted itself. I'm seeing the players again in Firefox, Safari and Chrome. Could I just get a confirmation that you guys are seeing them again (and what browser you're seeing them in ?) Thanks :)
Firefox 3.6.3 : works
ReplyDeleteSafari 5.01 : works
hope this helps...
Cheers
wow. in spite of this killer line up. I never heard of this album.
ReplyDeleteThanks a million.
Thanks Simon like always!!
ReplyDeleteYour posts are so generous and warm-:)
that seems like one great record,it's very appreciated!!
Thanks again for comments guys, and thanks Calmos for the heads up on the players.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!-Fender Rhodes sounds great..
ReplyDeleteBurkhard
thank you
ReplyDeletewow, just listened to the previews (showing up fine on firefox with mac snow leopard). . can't wait to enjoy them to the full, as always your hard work and passion is much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS FUCKING BLOG!!!! MAKE ME WISH I WAS BORN IN THE 70S..
ReplyDeleteGood stuff as usual. Thans Simon!
ReplyDeleteWow, never thought i can find this great album anywhere. Big thanks again to Simon!
ReplyDeleteThanks from amish/pretzel land in PA!
ReplyDeleteHey there. I really like your blog, so I added it to my new blog about obscure music. I would really appreciate if you can add mine to your blog list and follow if you like it of course. Thanks
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Thanks for this groovey upload from Levallois, France.
ReplyDeleteOla a great Latina-jazzy-funk,Extra regards Simon *** Magnifico *** .Dekarea
ReplyDeleteNice one again Simon !
ReplyDeleteBelow the gift of the month (though I am just a messenger here, not the originator)
But before, can you help ?
Is there someone around with a premium access to megaupload ? The video from Roy Ayers Tribute is +1GB so it requires a special access on megaupload
How shall I access to it ? Can you re-upload the file ?
The link is http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S02W2M0T
OK ON THE ONE & TWO :
Robert Glasper Experiment w/ Pete Rock, Stefon Harris & Bilal
September 11, 2010
Paris, France @ Cabaret Sauvage - Roy Ayers Tribute
-streaming video: http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/Revive_Da_Live_s___Tribute_to_Roy_Ayers__featuring_The_Robert_Glasper_s_Experiment__Pete_Rock___Stefon_Harris/
-FLV video file: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S02W2M0T
-FLAC: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VCAVMBLM
-MP3 (256kbs): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HSZ9F9KX
Robert Glasper Trio & Bilal
September 12, 2010
Paris, France @ Cite de la Musique
-streaming video: http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/Robert_Glasper_Trio___Bilal_au_festival_Jazz_a_la_Villette/
-FLV video file: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WCZ46KGR
-FLAC: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EQB1W7XW
-MP3: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I9BG3R8C
My pleasure, dear fellows
Gildas
Thanks for the interesting share. Description like this one always make me hungry to download and listen with full attention.
ReplyDeleteHi Gildas,
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't know anyone with premium access to Megaupload.
Hallo,there is a repress on vinyl of it, i have a copy that i bought one year ago from Nik Weston on discogs,this record rocks!!!!!! Good blog by the way!!!!! Didier from Brussels
ReplyDeletefantastic record!
ReplyDeletethank you Simon.
Great music! Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi, Great blog. I've got my own about black music: http://soulyotrosalimentosdelalma.blogspot.com/ . If you want we can change links. just let me know in my site. Thanks very much
ReplyDeleteHey Simon, I know it's a strange request but I'm dying to see your record collection. Any chance of uploading a photo of your record wall(s)???
ReplyDeleteOver the years you provided me with the best jazz LPs I've heard in my life, thank you for that...
Cheers, Dan
Haven't surfed through hear in a long time, but a friend gave me word on this nice gem.. Thanks a lot for posting, it is very appreciated. Blogs like this are begining to look more and more like cultural institutions..
ReplyDelete/Daniel
youre dope
ReplyDeleteThis really dope! Many thanks for posting it up, appreciate it!!
ReplyDeleteYes, really dope LP, thanks a lot Simon !
ReplyDeleteHey Simon,
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your work. A lot of great albums!
I just started a website, but instead of sharing albums, I am sharing transcriptions/sheet music for songs that don't have it.
I have two transcriptions up so far, Mtume's "Sais" and Jean-Luc Ponty's "How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That?" I'll be updating more soon.
I'd love it if you could put my website on your blogwatch.
http://www.loststandards.com/
Please check it out.
Thanks again Simon.
Solomon
Thanks for all the comments guys.
ReplyDeleteSolomon! sounds great, have added it :)
dude!!!! a million thanks for putting up all this lovely music!!! greetings, thanks and respect from berlin
ReplyDeletepeace
thanks alot for this share!
ReplyDeleteI was in Lima for a month this summer. Heard all kinds of goodies, (and TONS of American pop crap) in the taxi-cabs. Thanks million. My Peruvian wife will be happy this was recorded there.
ReplyDeleteHi, Simon! First of all, thanks for the good music! Second: does it always have to be from Vinyl-Rips and in Mp3/Wav? Do you have anything against contributions from CD in ogg or Flac? By the way, I´m just listening to Nil's music now... I love that Rhodes with that reverbed wah-wah sound. Are you keen on Amp settings for Rhodes pianos?
ReplyDeleteListened the "Reflexiones" excerpt and i thought this album i've got to check out properly!! thanks for sharing unknown (at least for me ;) slice of jazz, again!!
ReplyDeleteSimon, I think the 5th track of the WAV downloads is in Mp3-Format... It would be nice, if you could upload it also in WAV... Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael, Eselsdistel and the Hoochieman for your comments :)
ReplyDeleteEselsdistel -
re your question from the other day : I've got nothing 'against' contributions in any formats :) Do you have something that you would like to contribute?
And re your request about the 5th track - have a read of my original post, that's all explained in the last paragraph ...
thanks!
S
"Black Angel" freakin kills it, unbelivable. The way the bassdrum sounds, damn. Such proggressive shit. Thank you so much, im happy right now, listening to this.
ReplyDeleteSuper mad tasty. I'll be playing Reflexiones on my radio show this weekend. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice once again! Have you checked out my blog Simon? I think it might be 'up your street' as they say! You consistently provide listeners with a pleasurable listening experience Thanks! www.budd-schifrin.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHi Simon,
ReplyDeleteI'm a great fan of your blog and it was an inspiration for starting mine (although it will take a while for me to reach such a standard!).
Here's the address:
http://theboogiemanwillgetya.blogspot.com/
Cheers
Hi Simon
ReplyDeleteHappy Lysergic New Year !
guido/LF
Happy New Year Simon.
ReplyDeleteAll good, I hope!
Thanks for this and the consistently high quality of posts on this blog
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments and new year's wishes guys, all good here :)
ReplyDeleteHey Simon,
ReplyDeleteI'm comin' at you with hat in hand...
With Pathway To Unknown Worlds in a semi-sort of-who knows maybe forever-kind of retirement, I decided to start a Sun Ra blog this week. I'm hoping you will add it to your blogwatch. I'd also like to invite you to stop by and take a look around - it's pretty bare right now but I expect to post daily for at least the next month or so...
It's called Adventure-Equation and the url is http://fromnowherehere.blogspot.com/
Thanks!
-yotte
Thanks Yotte, added to blogwatch :)
ReplyDeleteSo nice. THANK YOU, Simon! I probably visit your blogwatch more often than any other site on the web. It's a real pleasure to see my blog up there.
ReplyDeleteSimon you're welcome to
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Hallo:
ReplyDeleteYour site looks great.
Is there any chance to get a re-up of Ahmad Jamal Freeflight! from a couple years back? I cannot find it anywhere else.
Thank you so much,
Hevisto
Hi Hevisto -
ReplyDeleteThe WAV file downloads are still working for that album.
Hello Guys! Congratulations for blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry for my english, I am Brazilian and I speak almost no English.
Just started with my blog that will be with a cd for download every week.
The styles are as diverse as Jazz, Brazilian Music, World Music, Contemporary Music and others ...
Hope you enjoy!
All sujestão or comments are welcome ...
Bre texts also put the cds to learn together.
If it is of interest to you I propose a deal ...
Put the link of you on my blog and you guys do the same with yours!!
Until it! big hug
www.calendarisom.blogspot.com
Thanx for THIS!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great share...
gooby
Wow, Simon!
ReplyDeleteSimply wow! That's a really nice one! An I was about to think that the only great music form South America was coming from Brazil. This one proved me wrong!
please keep on posting Simon i LOVED the brazil compilations
ReplyDeleteHey Simon, you introced me to Hermeto Pascoal a giant in Brazilian jazz word etc etc music - i hope this disk cuts it as you say - and as the huge number of comments seems to back up
ReplyDeleteI live for the funk, but have been disappointed so many times thru the years..But ther is that motherlode of gold you get to and they never made it and you think Whaat ?
Censusloss
Bonjour, merci, merci beaucoup de partager de si belle musique !!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot.
Warm Regards from France
Eric
hi simon,
ReplyDeletehope your well m8!
awesome drop!!!
respect from blighty!
thanks for posting this music! makes my day :)
ReplyDeletehi! realmente es una musica espectacular.. no hay palabras(!¡) muchas muchas gracias y que viva ud mucho tiempo.
ReplyDeletethanks
ReplyDeleteTruly stellar. I wish you the best.
ReplyDeletethis blog has been so influential, way more than music teachers, school and mama&papa. you can hear it yourself :-)
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cosmic peace.
muchas muchas gracias ! thanks so much!!!!!!! eres muy grande !!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Simon, Thank you again (never enough !) for this hard long work you did and do...
ReplyDeleteLove Thought from France.
ah, simon. you have no idea how much i love this blog. where have you gone? its been a while.
ReplyDeleteInspiration pure !!! I discovered the real "Jazz" through your Blog. Thank you for all the Music and Information.
ReplyDeleteinlovewithabeat.blogspot.com
I'm about to drop this link from my site because it hasn't had any posts for six months. Is this place still active?
ReplyDeleteI realize how hard it is to stay motivated and provide material, but it's been a long time without any notice.
Hi Don -
ReplyDeleteWell, I plan to come back, have plenty more records to rip etc. , but happen to be going through a phase where work prohibits me from spending enough time on this.
I can't say exactly when that will be - hopefully soon - and in the meantime, it's up to you as to whether or not you think your readers may find something of use in the 181 existing posts from my collection here.
Many of these readers are probably yet to see either my or your blog ..... people come and go.
regards
Simon
(and thanks all for comments)
ReplyDeleteHi Simon,
ReplyDeleteHope you are well,just seeing one of the comments about lack of posts!I must say content is king, it's not about the quantity of posts its the quality that counts and I defy anybody not to read any of your posts and see the the amount of knowledge and research(and passion!) that as gone into each one, real life gets in the way and blogland is an escape not reality!so i'll continue to follow and also you've provided a wonderful service through your blogroll so more power to your elbow sir!!take care
Ugetsu,
Youvegottohavefreedom.blogspot.com
and yes I was inspired by your good self!!!!
Thanks Simon. I enjoy your site and look forward to it starting up again. I definitely see the value in your previous posts and perhaps I seemed to eager to drop you. I'm obsessive about providing on-topic and thriving sites.
ReplyDeleteI just took three months off from one of my blogs so I fully understand how much time these things consume.
http://cuttinthecaketime.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHi Simon,a new url address for the blog.
totally awesome. i pass by here from time to time, and am never disappointed with your musical choice and in-depth knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon for this excellent one - ideal sound for a warm spring in France..
ReplyDeleteThank you so so much! I am a piano player and this is a great inspiration for me!
ReplyDeleteAxel
hey i just started a blog called things i like too do have alot of jazz stuff i will be posting everyday so come check it out here is the link http://jazlovesblue.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThank you brother! wav upload is GOD :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing that wonderful music ever heard.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your support over the past few months. Just to let you know, I've moved from my blogspot site to:
http://scratchynoise.com/
I'd really appreciate it if you could update your bookmark. Thanks again and all the best from sunny scotland.
Duncan
hi Duncan,
ReplyDeleteDone!
simon much respect!!
ReplyDeletegreat site i appreciate all the hard work. i feel the same way sometimes.. "NEVER ENOUGH RHODES!!"
cheers!
esto es tremendo!!! siempre música buenasa aquí!!! un abrazO!!!
ReplyDeletethanks and gracias for all comments :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing, thanks again Simon!
ReplyDeletefrom Simon
Thanks, Simon!
ReplyDeleteLove you Simon! Thanks for all the musical introductions!
ReplyDeleteToo good !!!!
ReplyDeleteTXS SIMON !!!!
My Rhodesphilia and I are very happy to met you and your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank You!
Brilliant! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThank You!
thanks for the comments guys :)
ReplyDeleteThanks man! You rock!
ReplyDeleteDamn, it seems that I forgot to say thank you after all this time..
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic "allkillanofilla" LP !! Finding great different renditions of US jazz and jazzfunk classics is especially pleasant, but the other tunes are equal dope!! Same kind of project as Maranata from Uruguay, but thats clearly the upper level. I'd bet tracks like "reflexiones", "siempre" or "somos nada" are covers of some untraceable salsa tunes...
N
Massive Blog !
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this. Lima, Peru. I'm groovin' already.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for your generosity!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Hanimex 3000 and Troods for the nice comments :)
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ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL !!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletenice music here! thanks for the dedication :)
ReplyDeleteHet Simon666, thanks for checkin my blog. Lovin' yours and diggin this album. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNo problem Eddie :)
ReplyDeleteCheck it out folks!
http://anismtohornsandbeats.blogspot.com.au/
some mesmerising passages, brilliant, thank you
ReplyDeleteNew one to me. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt`s being sold at Ebay for 10 dollars..http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nils-Jazz-Ensemble-REFLEXIONS-Brazil-Latin-jazz-rock-funk-fusion-Peru-70s-CD-/300893173788?pt=Music_CDs&hash=item460ea1781c
ReplyDeleteMy god, there is a gold mine of stuff that I haven't checked out (but I will). I wish that I was here commenting on stuff as it was posted; it would have been a salve when I was recovering from my stroke (actually, I am still recovering -- probably be recovering my whole life -- so, thank you! Um, where did I put my close parentheses? Ah, here it is).
ReplyDeleteA few years later, the link is still working... Thanks mate for sharing all that stuff on your site, it's always been a pleasure to discover such unknown jewels thanks to guys like you. Cheers from France!
ReplyDeleteThanks Simons! Great music. I leave you my recent release as a drummer and composer, a record called Pachacuti which, in consonance with the origin of this record, is a quechua term. My regards from Buenos Aires
ReplyDeletethat's brilliant blog for music education.Jazz Ensembles is so good.
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ReplyDeleteHey hey i've been lookin for Summer Love for years! Years! Had no idea who it was by, until you. Love the blog will keep coming back :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Great that you found it, Karen :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolute class album! Thank you so much for posting! Trying to find as many of these 'priceless' albums as possible! Superb!
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