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.During the late 70's, a progressive Fusion group called Caldera entered the scene, at the same time that Earth Wind and Fire was continuing their blend of musical genres. In 1976,during the sessions for 'Spirit',Earth Wind and Fire also recorded a song called 'Seraphim'.It was left off the album but re-surfaced years later as a bonus track on the 'Spirit' remaster.Paligap,is there a connection between the two songs?Yup, that's the tune-that's Larry's earlier version-I'm guessing that when they decided not to use it for EWF, he brought it to the Caldera project, so they could put their spin on it there.Caldera w/ (Larry Dunn) - Seraphim.Edited 5/15/09 7:05am. Is this album available on CD?As far as I know (from a reliable source ), the master tapes cannot be located. This is truly a jem of an album. Fans of 70's 'quiet storm/smooth jazz' (NOT TO BE CONFUSED OR ASSOCIATED WITH late 80's, 90's & 00's smooth jazz! ) really picked up of this album.
It got very little airplay and was recognized mostly from word of mouth. I got my first copy from a radio station that didn't want it. As a kind gesture, they gave my a few promo copies of stuff they didn't want or had extras and this was in the bunch. I was very young, but i picked up on it immediately! Being a EW&F fire fan at the time, the only name I recognized was Larry Dunn. So I had to play it. I've been in love with ever since.
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I miss the days of reading the back of album covers!!!Edited 5/17/09 10:36amReply #12 posted 05/18/09 5:50amSoulAlive. Is this album available on CD?As far as I know (from a reliable source ), the master tapes cannot be located. This is truly a jem of an album.
Fans of 70's 'quiet storm/smooth jazz' (NOT TO BE CONFUSED OR ASSOCIATED WITH late 80's, 90's & 00's smooth jazz! ) really picked up of this album. It got very little airplay and was recognized mostly from word of mouth. I got my first copy from a radio station that didn't want it.
As a kind gesture, they gave my a few promo copies of stuff they didn't want or had extras and this was in the bunch. I was very young, but i picked up on it immediately!
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Being a EW&F fire fan at the time, the only name I recognized was Larry Dunn. So I had to play it. I've been in love with ever since. I miss the days of reading the back of album covers!!!Thanks for the info! I think I'll look for their album(s) on my next vinyl dig.Reply #13 posted 05/18/09 5:55amFuNkeNsteiN. As far as I know (from a reliable source ), the master tapes cannot be located.
This is truly a jem of an album. Fans of 70's 'quiet storm/smooth jazz' (NOT TO BE CONFUSED OR ASSOCIATED WITH late 80's, 90's & 00's smooth jazz!
) really picked up of this album. It got very little airplay and was recognized mostly from word of mouth. I got my first copy from a radio station that didn't want it.
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As a kind gesture, they gave my a few promo copies of stuff they didn't want or had extras and this was in the bunch. I was very young, but i picked up on it immediately! Being a EW&F fire fan at the time, the only name I recognized was Larry Dunn. So I had to play it.
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I've been in love with ever since. I miss the days of reading the back of album covers!!!Thanks for the info! I think I'll look for their album(s) on my next vinyl dig.Be sure to pick up their eponymous debut. 'Triste' is my fave track of 'Sky Islands'. A deep composition with beautiful arrangements of strings and flugelhorns:Hearing it again also makes me sad at moments, when seeing the late Carlos Vega pictured at the cover. He was a great drummer who left our world too soonAlong with the earlier-mentioned Del Barrio-brothers, the band had more great musicians, like horn-player Steve Tavaglione, who released an album in the late-80's/early-90's. Steve also recorded with keyboardist John Beasly and others.These fusion-productions were imo interesting with experimental,deep & constructive compositions, instead of the laidback & smoother style.
There were were cats in this 80's/90's-era who still recorded quality fusionjazz.Eduardo Del Barrio released a solo-album around 1991:5/18/09 7:16am. In 1976,during the sessions for 'Spirit',Earth Wind and Fire also recorded a song called 'Seraphim'.It was left off the album but re-surfaced years later as a bonus track on the 'Spirit' remaster.Paligap,is there a connection between the two songs?Yup, that's the tune-that's Larry's earlier version-I'm guessing that when they decided not to use it for EWF, he brought it to the Caldera project, so they could put their spin on it there.Caldera w/ (Larry Dunn) - SeraphimGreat track!It can also be heard in this special:Edited 5/18/09 7:15am.
'Triste' is my fave track of 'Sky Islands'. A deep composition with beautiful arrangements of strings and flugelhorns:Hearing it again also makes me sad at moments, when seeing the late Carlos Vega pictured at the cover. He was a great drummer who left our world too soonAlong with the earlier-mentioned Del Barrio-brothers, the band had more great musicians, like horn-player Steve Tavaglione, who released an album in the late-80's/early-90's. Steve also recorded with keyboardist John Beasly and others.These fusion-productions were imo interesting with experimental,deep & constructive compositions, instead of the laidback & smoother style. There were were cats in this 80's/90's-era who still recorded quality fusionjazz.Eduardo Del Barrio released a solo-album around 1991:Triste is a great cut!Steve's one of my favorite horn players (I love that Blue Tav album!)I also have Eddie's solo album.it's different, but it's kool- solo improvisational piano.Guitarist Jorge Strunz was also a big part of the group (that's his Santana-like guitar wailing on Triste); he's now part of the duo Strunz and Farrah.I believe the Del Barrios and Steve Tavaglione have played on a couple of the duo's albums.Edited 5/18/09 10:25am. Steve's one of my favorite horn players (I love that Blue Tav album!)Man, at the time that it came out, it was heavy on Japanese import but i was so thrilled to eventually find a mint copy on a jazz-fest, a few years after his official release-date.A wonderful track called 'Catalina' appears on that album of Steve, and also another version of that composition was recorded for John Beasley's album, called 'Cauldron' ( A worth album to check btw )John's version of 'Catalina' can be heard on his cool jukebox:said. I have both versions,too!!I really like the Beasley album, too, But I like Tav's version of Catalina slightly better, probably because of the way John Pena's groovin' on that Bass!Yeah, it's interesting how they approach a new improvisation on those versions.I haven't listened to Steve's album in awhile, but i remember hearing him performing the Electronic Wind Instrument on his album-mix.John Pena is awesome and his sound is powerful indeed!
He has performed on such a lot of great sessions for many artists. I first heard him on Tania Maria's live album, 'Wild'.A few years after that i discovered his contribution with saxophonist Brandon Fields, and saw him also performing live with Brandon's band. Great memories!
Latin Jazz funk band Caldera’s first two albums on one cd. Caldera from 1976 was produced by Wayne Henderson and includes the Brecker Brothers sounding jazz funk track ‘Coastin’, and the excellent bass propelled mid paced jazz shifter ‘El Juguete’ ft a great trombone solo from Raul De Souza. Dianne Reeves appears on the title track and ‘Ancient Source’ in Sky Islands from 1977, which also features and was co-produced by Larry Dunn from EWF. Also check ‘Triste’ a layered track which has some great solo’s.