Back in 1986, some of Philadelphia’s best Jazz Fusion musicians got together under the guidance of Sun Ra/Mongo Santamaria alumnus, percussionist Omar Hill, and recorded this now classic combination of Brazilian and Afro Cuban rhythms entitled Caribbean Breeze. What ensues are some of the most soulfully mellow yet melodic sounds ever heard. Hill supervised much of the arrangements, while Fambrough, a truly great jazz composer’s work is featured here to great effect on two of the titles. Flautist Art Webb is the main soloist, and contributes 2 of the titles, while guitarist Monette Sudler contributes one as well. Vibraphonist Khan Jamal is also heavily featured in this real Philly-family affair.
1. Caribbean Breeze (3:40) (Omar Hill)
2. Quanta Leap (5:02) (Art Webb)
3. Brazilian Eyes (4:53) (Charles Fambrough)
4. Everybody Knows (7:00) (Monette Sudler)
5. Latin Fusion (7:00) (Art Webb)
6. Little Man (3:43) (Charles Fambrough)
7. Synthetic Dreams – B. Israel (5:56) (Omar Hill)
Personnel:
Omar Hill: percussions
Art Webb: flute
Ron Howerton: percussions
Khan Jamal: vibes
Charles Fambrough: keyboards and bass
Dave Falciani: keyboards
Monette Sudler: guitar
Gregg McDonald: drums
Lydia Lopez: vocals
Tracks
Recorded 1986, Morning Star Communications, Inc., Springhouse, PA
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