The First Album Foreign Exchange

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Album-Release:
1981

HRA-Release:
10.02.2017

Label: MPS

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Foreign Exchange

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  • 1Du, Du...05:56
  • 2Legacy03:05
  • 3Morning03:36
  • 4Guajira Pa' La Jeva04:30
  • 5Leavin'03:16
  • 6Funquiado06:45
  • 7Thru the Ages04:20
  • 8Melancolico07:07
  • Total Runtime38:35

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Known as Clare Fischer & Salsa Picante Present “2 + 2” in the States, this special album earned keyboardist/composer/arranger Clare Fischer his first Emmy. It combines the American’s lauded Latin group Salsa Picante with another of Fischer’s musical loves, vocal jazz. Before he migrated into Latin and bossa, Fischer arranged and played piano for one of the most popular vocal jazz groups of the late 1950’s the Hi-Lo’s. A major influence on the next generation of musicians, Fischer’s place in the jazz Pantheon is secure – several of his compositions have become jazz and Latin standards; Herbie Hancock commented “I wouldn’t be me without Clare Fischer”. The group includes conga star Poncho Sánchez, Weather Report percussionist Alex Acuña, Fischer’s son, Brent (Prince, Michael Jackson, Usher, Al Jarreau), and Grammy award-winning singer Darlene Koldenhoven. The compositions display Fischer’s compositional and arranging artistry: Morning has become a Latin jazz standard, and Guajira Pa’ La Jeva was named best Latin Recording of 1981. For those who love sophisticated Latin Jazz (who doesn’t?), this album is a must!

Poncho Sanchez, congas, bongos
Andre Fischer, congas, bongos
Luis Conte, timbales, percussion
Roland Vazquez, drums
Brent Fischer, electric bass
John Chiodini, guitar
Clare Fischer, electric piano, leader
Gary Foster, flute, saxophone

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