
Reflections-Facing South Conrad Herwig
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2025
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
29.08.2025
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- 2 C'mon (Mi Guajira) 04:56
- 3 Que Viva Barry 05:08
- 4 Reflections-Facing South 05:33
- 5 Listen Lady 07:58
- 6 Augmented Blues 05:30
- 7 Cuando se Habla de Amor 06:14
- 8 Monica 05:08
- 9 El Guerrero Solitario 06:02
Info zu Reflections-Facing South
Trombonist Conrad Herwig, one of the most adventurous voices in Latin jazz, is back with a terrific new Savant release. This time he's teamed up again with the legendary Eddie Palmieri, a true icon of the genre, and bassist Luques Curtis, forming a trio that breaks all the rules. What sets this album apart? There's no drummer. In a musical style as rhythm-centric as Latin jazz, going drumless is almost unheard of - but that's precisely what makes this project so exciting. Curtis keeps the pulse moving forward with his rock-solid, melodic bass playing, while Palmieri fires up all his usual excitement and rhythmic complexity, using the piano like a percussion instrument. Herwig, of course, soars over it all with his high-flying, bold and fluid trombone sound. Herwig and Palmieri go way back, having played together on several of Palmieri's Grammy-winning records. With "Reflections-Facing South," they strip things down to the essentials, and the result is Latin jazz like you've never quite heard it before-energetic, unfiltered and full of surprises.
"Final Thoughts: In the end, Reflections Facing South stands as more than an album. It reflects Palmieri’s artistry, his generosity, his collaborative spirit—and, inevitably, his mortality. Even in death, Palmieri continues to surprise us, to expand his legacy, to add one final feather to his cap. This is music that insists on being heard, not only for what it is but for what it represents: one of the most remarkable chapters in Latin jazz history." (Tomas Peña, jazzdelapena.com)
Conrad Herwig, trombone
Eddie Palmieri, piano
Luques Curtis, double bass
Conrad Herwig
New York jazz artist Conrad Herwig has recorded almost 30 albums as a leader, receiving four GRAMMY®-nominations for his own projects. His previous recording for Savant Records was The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner. This album marked 27+ years of the "Latin Side . . ." series, and is a follow-up project to The Latin Side of Mingus (Savant, 2022), and The “Latin Side of …” tributes to Horace Silver (Savant, 2020), Joe Henderson (Half Note, 2014), Herbie Hancock (Half Note, 2010) Wayne Shorter (Half Note, 2008), Miles Davis (Half Note, 2004), and John Coltrane (Astor Place, 1996). These exciting and individualized projects feature an array of special guests including Randy Brecker, Ruben Blades, Michel Camilo, Joe Lovano, Eddie Palmieri, Paquito D’Rivera, Dave Valentin and many of the hottest players on the international scene.
Herwig, one of the most adventurous voices in Latin jazz, is back with a terrific new Savant release, Reflections-Facing South. This time, he’s teamed up again with the late Eddie Palmieri, a true icon of the genre, and bassist Luques Curtis, forming a trio that breaks all the rules. What sets this album apart, besides featuring the legendary Eddie Palmieri? There’s no drummer. In a musical style as rhythm-centric as Latin jazz, going drum-less is almost unheard of – but that’s precisely what makes this project so exciting. Curtis keeps the pulse moving forward with his rock-solid, melodic bass playing, while Palmieri fires up all his usual excitement and rhythmic complexity, using the piano like a percussion instrument. Herwig, of course, soars over it all with his high-flying, bold and fluid trombone sound. Herwig and Palmieri go way back, having played together on several of Palmieri’s Grammy-winning records.
Booklet für Reflections-Facing South