Guamba
Guamba is an album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock, with saxophonist Jan Garbarek, trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg, and drummer Peter Erskine, recorded in 1987 and released on the ECM label.[1][2]
Guamba | ||||
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Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | March 1987 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 44:22 | |||
Label | ECM | |||
Producer | Manfred Eicher | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Ron Wynn awarded the album 4 stars stating "Good late '80s session... The only defect comes from ECM's occasional tendency to introduce New Age themes and production values into the mix".[3]
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Track listing
- All compositions by Gary Peacock except as indicated
- "Guamba" - 3:09
- "Requiem" - 7:10
- "Celina" - 4:13
- "Thyme Time" (Peter Erskine, Gary Peacock) - 5:25
- "Lila" - 13:04
- "Introending" - 3:43
- "Gardenia" - 8:07
- Recorded at Rainbow Studio in Oslo, Norway in March 1987.
Personnel
- Gary Peacock — bass
- Jan Garbarek — tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
- Palle Mikkelborg — trumpet, flugelhorn
- Peter Erskine — drums
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References
- ECM discography accessed September 28, 2011
- "Gary Peacock Catalog". jazzdisco.org. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- Wynn, R. Allmusic Review accessed September 29, 2011
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