Dayramir González - The Grand Concourse (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 72:13 minutes | 841 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover
After the "The Grand Concourse" EP, an acclaimed Cuban pianist and composer Dayramir González have released his second full-lenght album with the same title. "The Grand Concourse" has more of a New York sound. It's a vibe between modern sounds of the 60s with some elements of traditional Cuban music of the early 20th century and also the influence of Yoruba religion.
Remarkably this is only the second album by Mr. González. His first album, "Habana enTRANCe" (2007) certainly announced the arrival of another master musician from the fertile musical topography of Cuba, which continues to suggest that it has an almost magical and mystical formula for creating pianists. Although he needed no introduction from older masters such as Chucho Valdés, he got one anyway. However with the explosive start to the album from “Gozando” and the nine other pieces that followed, Mr. González’s music spoke for itself and it seemed that not since Gonzalo Rubalcaba had Cuba produced an artist with such impressive credentials. The Grand Concourse is an enormous development.
From the very (title) The Grand Concourse, an artistic and spiritual portal of sorts, Mr. González beckons us into the deeply spiritual world of Santeria. But the welcome here is unique and it isn’t until “Iyesa Con Miel” with the elemental Lucumi chant by Pedrito Martinez, that one is greeted with something familiar in the way of the Afro-Cuban sprit world. But it is always there, right from the first bars of “Smiling”. It is just that Mr. González has found a new idiom to express what is traditional to him rhythmically. And this is what makes this music so wonderfully unique. This is unlike almost every recent album of Afro-Cuban music, even music by Cuban musicians who visit the same musical ground over and over again, making the evocation of the Lucumi idiom seem laboured. Mr. González, on the other hand, has invented something wholly new; a sensory experience of epic proportions ensconced in twelve works featuring beautifully crafted arrangements of his own work; a beguiling variety and sensuousness, in every lovingly-crafted phrase of “Moving Forward”, the bittersweet melody of “Blood Brothers” dedicated to his late brother Daymell. Clearly Mr. González’s genius for composition is evocative not only of his tradition, but also for the often-evasive imagery of Jazz. His material focuses on the craftsmanship of the narrative, deeply influenced by his innate spirituality, born of Lucumi worship and this reaches a sublime climax in “Situaciones En 12/8”, rhythmically-sculpted in long, sustained inventions in the West African “bembé” metre.
Mr. González’s musicians include a stellar cast. Yosvany Terry – on alto saxophone and shekere graces several songs as does the fine percussionists and musicians – Pedrito Martinez, Mauricio Herrera, Willy Rodriguez, Paulo Stagnaro, Zack Mullings and many others. Mr. González’s wife and multi-instrumentalist, Tatiana Ferrer can be heard here as well and the elusive, but brilliant reeds and woodwinds player Caris Visentin Liebman also makes a rare appearance on oboe on “Blood Brothers”, which also features the extraordinary String Bembe. Everyone here is completely attuned to Mr. González’s vision and artistry right down to the engineers with enormous ears: Jaclyn Sanchez, Marcos Torres and Willy Torres, and the photographers and exquisite designer, Olivia Solis. This is an album to die for.
Tracklist:
01 - Smiling
02 - Moving Forward
03 - Sencillez
04 - Iyesa Con Miel
05 - Blood Brothers
06 - Camello Tropical
07 - Lovely Time with My Dear
08 - Linear Patterns in Havana
09 - Two Makes the Difference
10 - West Coast Exchange
11 - Hand in Hand, You and I
12 - Situaciones en 12/8
Analyzed: Dayramir González / The Grand Concourse
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -0.02 dB -8.79 dB 1:52 01-Smiling
DR6 -0.02 dB -9.08 dB 7:27 02-Moving Forward
DR11 0.00 dB -12.45 dB 6:07 03-Sencillez
DR7 -0.02 dB -10.11 dB 8:15 04-Iyesa Con Miel
DR9 -0.02 dB -12.22 dB 5:44 05-Blood Brothers
DR6 -0.02 dB -8.82 dB 4:47 06-Camello Tropical
DR7 -0.02 dB -10.75 dB 8:20 07-Lovely Time with My Dear
DR8 -0.02 dB -10.42 dB 6:30 08-Linear Patterns in Havana
DR7 -0.02 dB -9.55 dB 5:45 09-Two Makes the Difference
DR8 -0.02 dB -10.69 dB 5:40 10-West Coast Exchange
DR11 -0.71 dB -14.76 dB 2:38 11-Hand in Hand, You and I
DR8 0.00 dB -10.70 dB 9:08 12-Situaciones en 12/8
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR8
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1655 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -0.02 dB -8.79 dB 1:52 01-Smiling
DR6 -0.02 dB -9.08 dB 7:27 02-Moving Forward
DR11 0.00 dB -12.45 dB 6:07 03-Sencillez
DR7 -0.02 dB -10.11 dB 8:15 04-Iyesa Con Miel
DR9 -0.02 dB -12.22 dB 5:44 05-Blood Brothers
DR6 -0.02 dB -8.82 dB 4:47 06-Camello Tropical
DR7 -0.02 dB -10.75 dB 8:20 07-Lovely Time with My Dear
DR8 -0.02 dB -10.42 dB 6:30 08-Linear Patterns in Havana
DR7 -0.02 dB -9.55 dB 5:45 09-Two Makes the Difference
DR8 -0.02 dB -10.69 dB 5:40 10-West Coast Exchange
DR11 -0.71 dB -14.76 dB 2:38 11-Hand in Hand, You and I
DR8 0.00 dB -10.70 dB 9:08 12-Situaciones en 12/8
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR8
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1655 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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