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Tete Montoliu - En El San Juan

En El San Juan
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Album Details: En El San Juan

Release Date:01/01/1997
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Track List: En El San Juan

  1. Balada de Pedro
  2. Muntaner 83 a
  3. T'Estimo Tant
  4. Waltz for Tete
  1. Balad de la Manana
  2. Pont Aeri-Acuarela
  3. Blues del San Jaun Evangelista

Pro Reviews: En El San Juan

  • All Music Guide

    This 1995 concert represents one of Tete Montoliu's last recordings prior to his death in 1997. What's unusual about this CD is that it is not a solo or trio date, but one with a sextet, which includes drummer Winard Harper, trumpeter Philip Harper, flugelhornist Danny Harper, tenor saxophonist Stephen Riley, and bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa. The blind pianist is in terrific form, particularly in “Muntaner 83 A," his thinly disguised reworking of the standard “On Green Dolphin Street," and his blues-drenched “T'estimo Tant," which showcases Riley. Though the remaining tracks aren't at all familiar, they also bring out the best in the band. The tour de force of the evening is easily the up tempo bop cooker “Blues del San Jaun Evangelista" (yet another song derived from the changes to “I Got Rhythm"), in which Danny Harper resembles the attack of Clark Terry. Recorded for the Melopea label, this release may be somewhat challenging to acquire.

    - Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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Biography

Tete Montoliu

An outstanding veteran pianist from Spain, Tete Montoliu was born blind. He learned to read music in Braille when he was seven and developed impressive technique on piano. He recorded with Lionel Hampton in 1956, had his first session as a leader in 1958, and played with the touring Roland Kirk in 1963. Through the years, he also worked with such visiting Americans as K... Read more