Carles Benavent and Josemi Carmona
Sumando (Nuevos Medios, 2006)
Jazz bassist
Carles Benavent and guitarist Josemi Carmona have combined talents for
Nuevos Medios release
Sumando, remaking the fusion of jazz and flamenco into some bright
and breezy. Composing and performing most of the instrumentation of
Sumando's nine tracks, Benvent and Carmona weave flamenco rhythms
and tight, neat guitar work with some dreamy jazz themes to create a soulful
mix. Collaborators on
Sumando include Diego el Cigala, Joselín Vargas y Bandolero, Juan
Carmona Jr., Jorge
Pardo, Paquete, Tino Di Geraldo and Chick Corea; all of which just deepen
the flavor of each track.
Opening track "Sencillito" sets up the CD with the light, graceful work of
Benavent on bass against Carmona's precise guitar, backed up by rhythmic work of
the Spanish palmas. The track entitled "Dama" is centered in flamenco with
guitar and palmas, but the jazz spin Benavent's bass set against Diego el
Cigala's vocals makes the work both lush and interesting.
Chick
Corea appears on the track "Soleó" on electric piano and enhances the depth
launched off the flamenco riffs of Benavent and Carmona. "El Galleta" is all
about pleasure, and it's ripe with a lazy summer jazz feel driven by palmas,
percussion and Paquete's seductive vocals.
Sumando surprises with its easy feel and engaging twists and turns of the
flamenco and jazz elements. Benavent's and Carmona's talents combine in such an
intricate fashion as to make it impossible to suggest that
Sumando is anything but a complex, complete fusion of the two
genres and two musical minds. The richness of Sumando belongs to its simplicity
and the virtuosity of Benevent and Carmona.
Buy Sumando.
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