Richard Pena: The Latin Side Of Jazz Guitar

Playing both electric and classical guitar, Richard Pena sizzles with his fingers through an album of rich originals the meld the flavors of Latin America and modern jazz like a creamy mojado sauce. He brings together a simpatico team of Roy McGrath/ts-ss, Jesus Colon/b, William Garcia/dr-bong and Tommy Lee Ramos/perc for percolating originals.

On acoustic guitar, he gives rich folk feelings on an artsy and luminous “Arro Con Gandule’”, delivering a table dance with Colon, Ramos and McGrath’s soprano sax on the lusty “Jibaro Steps, while a solo aria of “Sonando Con Puerto Rico” glows like a full moon over the Latin Quarter plaza.

When plugged in, his nimble fingers dance with McGrath’s tenor over the hip percussion on “Roy’s Tune” and the  kinetically stop-start on the shuffling “Cup Of Joe”. There’s a gentle feel to the fragrant “Olas Y Arenas” that features Colon, while the bassist also gets the dance floor on the sensuous rhumba of  “Wayne’s Grooves”. Upbeat, uptempo and up high on my playlist.

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