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Thomas Lorenzo: Spanish Breeze
BySome of that rock and pop influence comes through on the first five tracks of Spanish Breeze, where Lorenzo plays electric guitar much like a rock star. Two members of his quartetbassist Alphonso Johnson and drummer Walfredo Reyes Jr.also bring a rock background, having played with icons Santana and Steve Winwood, as well as jazz fusion super group Weather Report, while pianist Dave Garfield boasts traditional jazz credentials.
While the rock-styled grooves of the opening pieces may beg the question, "Where's the Spanish music," the true Spanish flavor of this recording comes shinning through on "Dulzura con Rabia." Lorenzo takes up his acoustic guitar and gently picks the strings on a beautiful, soft ballad, leading to more of the same with Armando Manzanero's Flamenco-tinged "Contigo Aprendi." The Spanish winds continue on the lovely "Mi Alma (My Soul)" and "Belleza de Agua Dulce," as well as on "Merry Go Round" and his last original, "Bailas?"
Leaving one of the best pieces for last, Lorenzo performs a soothing arrangement of Hoagy Carmichael's immortal "Georgia," capping off an interesting meld of Australian rock and Spanish traditional music. Lorenzo is more than convincing as an amazing guitarist, playing electric and Spanish acoustic guitars with equal vigor and skill. If a touch of rock, a taste of Spain and the cool breeze of a fine Mediterranean Latin guitar seems inviting, then a gust of Spanish Breeze may be in the forecast.
Track Listing
You're Cute; Giggles and Whispers; 1,2,3 Let's Go; A Happy Dream; Blue Secrets; Dulzura con Rabia; Contigo Aprendi; Mi Alma; Belleza de Agua Dulce; Merry Go Round; Bailas?; Georgia.
Personnel
Thomas Lorenzo
guitar, acousticThomas Lorenzo: electric guitar, acoustic guitar; Walfredo Reyes Jr.: drums, percussions; Alphonso Johnson: electric bass, acoustic bass; Dave Garfield: piano, keyboards.
Album information
Title: Spanish Breeze | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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About Thomas Lorenzo
Instrument: Guitar, acoustic
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