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First Station
Gabriel Amargant Quartet
First Station
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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What you feel when you listen to a young musician and are moved is difficult to explain in words; it's not JUST one, but many things that cause you to emotionally enjoy this very special moment. Fortunately, I've often had...  more »

     
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All Artists: Gabriel Amargant Quartet
Title: First Station
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Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 3/24/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 8427328423373

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What you feel when you listen to a young musician and are moved is difficult to explain in words; it's not JUST one, but many things that cause you to emotionally enjoy this very special moment. Fortunately, I've often had this feeling over the course of the last fifteen years of going to gigs, always with the hope that something exactly like this would happen to me. However, when the music catches you unprepared, this moment is even more resounding. This was the case with Gabriel Amargant, one night at the Bel-Luna. I wasn't exactly sure what I was going to see, and once there we discovered that Gabriel, a young tenor sax who I had only heard once before at Esmuc's auditorium, was a guest player for the programmed group. At the time it was an endof-studies project that I liked very much, but that night it was different. Free of tension, I discovered a musician and saxophonist who surprised me. I think the most articulate thing that went though my head at the time was "s**t, can this boy play!" The audience was enthusiastic and my friends were too. I didn't want it to end. That's why here, I would like to present you with what days later came out of that night: Gabriel's first record as leader. He is, for me, and for many of his colleagues and professors, one of the most solid values to come out of the Esmuc and the most promising and attractive saxophonist today in our emerging jazz scene. Gabriel's powerful, fluid and virtuoso sound, and his implacable attack, remind me, at times, of the young Rollins: the way he gradually constructs the intensity of his phrases with absolute control of where he wants to go, how he gives his improvisations a sense of structure and development, creating at the same time a constant and stimulating storm of notes, delivered with speed and power, for some incredible harmonic results.

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