On the Other Hand is an album by the Dominican musician Michel Camilo, released in 1990 by Epic Records.[1][2]
Critical reception
Newsday wrote that Camilo's "classical-jazz-Latin synthesis is one of the more avant-garde statements by a contemporary pianist... Rather than simply pumping up jazz tunes with Latin rhythmic structures, he speaks in several musical languages at once, prefiguring a multicultural future."[5] The Globe and Mail noted that "as impressive a pianist as Camilo clearly is, he startles not by what he plays, but by how: chop, chop, chop—quick, clean and on the flashy side of frantic."[6]
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "On the Other Hand" | Camilo | 4:05 |
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2. | "City of the Angels" | Pastorius | 4:25 |
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3. | "Journey" | Camilo | 5:46 |
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4. | "Impressions" | Coltrane | 5:45 |
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5. | "Silent Talk I" | Camilo | 3:42 |
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6. | "Forbidden Fruit" | Camilo, Eigenburg | 4:23 |
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7. | "Suite Sandrine, Pt. 3" | Camilo | 8:46 |
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8. | "Birk's Works" | Gillespie | 5:49 |
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9. | "Silent Talk II" | Camilo | 4:37 |
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Personnel
References
- ^ Heckman, Don (15 Sep 1990). "Fiery Jazz Pianist Camilo Takes Note of His Critics". Los Angeles Times. p. F2.
- ^ Fuller, Jack (4 Nov 1990). "Recordings". Arts. Chicago Tribune. p. 18.
- ^ Yanow, Scott. Michel Camilo: On the Other Hand > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
- ^ Griffiths, Nick (September 1990). "Michel Camilo: On The Other Hand". Select. No. 3. p. 78.
- ^ Morales, Ed (26 Aug 1990). "New Releases". Part II. Newsday. p. 11.
- ^ Miller, Mark (15 Oct 1990). "Recordings of Note". The Globe and Mail. p. C4.
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