Ademuz (album)
| Ademuz | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | 1998 | 
| Recorded | August, November 1995 | 
| Genre | Jazz | 
| Length | 55:35 | 
| Label | Fresh Sound New Talent | 
| Producer | Perico Sambeat | 
Ademuz is an album by jazz saxophonist and flautist Perico Sambeat.[1]
Music and recording
The album was recorded in Valencia in August and November 1995.[2] The compositions, all by Sambeat, are Latin jazz in style.[3] Vocalist Enrique Morente appears on three tracks.[3] The title track has "hard-hitting, quasi-fusion groove and keyboard, electric bass, and overdriven guitar textures, all of which give way to an acoustic ambience as the tune progresses."[3] Pianist Brad Mehldau's recollection of the record was that it "combined jazz and flamenco music in a new way".[4]
Sambeat was also producer for the album.[2]
Reception
The Penguin Guide to Jazz described it as "overcrowded with detail and noise", but concluded that it is "a charismatic and frequently exciting record."[5]
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| Source | Rating | 
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| The Penguin Guide to Jazz | |
Track listing
All compositions by Perico Sambeat.
- "A Free K" – 9:56
 - "Ademuz" – 8:33
 - "Tu Rostro Oculto" – 8:17
 - "Expedición" – 9:03
 - "La Noche De Lemuria" – 6:07
 - "Porta Do Ferro" – 7:17
 - "Barri De La Coma" – 6:22
 
Personnel
- Perico Sambeat – alto sax, flute
 - Brad Mehldau – piano
 - Mark Turner – tenor sax
 - Michael Leonhart – trumpet
 - Kurt Rosenwinkel – guitar
 - Joe Martin – bass
 - Jorge Rossy – drums
 - Enric Canada, Guillermo McGuill – percussion
 - Enrique Morente – vocals
 
References
- ^ Lyles, R. Mark Turner Discography, accessed May 7, 2019
 - ^ a b "Perico Sambeat – Ademuz". Fresh Sound Records. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
 - ^ a b c d Adler, David R. "Perico Sambeat – Ademuz". AllMusic. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
 - ^ Mehldau, Brad (2023). Formation: Building a Personal Canon, Part One. Equinox. p. 158. ISBN 978-1-80050-313-7.
 - ^ a b Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1255. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.
 
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