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Sky Islands

Caldera

1977 · Jazz, Latin

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Sky Islands by Caldera

Sky Islands is a Jazz album by Caldera, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

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“Sky Islands” is the second album by Jazz fusion group Caldera released in 1977 on Capitol Record. The album rose to No. 18 on the Cashbox Top 40 Jazz Albums chart. The album’s title track was covered by Dianne Reeves on her 1987 self titled album and Ramsey Lewis on his 1993 LP Sky Island. Mention the word “fusion” and a list of familiar names often turns up: Miles Davi, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams’ Lifetime, Return to Forever and Weather Report. But what about Caldera? Aficionados of the genre will probably know about them but, to many listener, they will be a new discovery and, thanks to a BGO reissue of their first two albums on Capitol, it’s now possible to take a deeper look at the group that emerged at the height of fusion in the seventie. The single CD twofer combines Caldera (Capitol, 1976) with Sky Islands (Capitol, 1977) and showcases the group’s singular take on fusion with a solid dose of Latin rhythm. As guitarist Jorge Strunz explains to Charles Waring in the liner notes: “I had an idea of a fusion band that had Latin American elements in it. I moved to LA from the east coast early in the ’70s and started looking for people that could make that possible since I became very interested in the fusion movement of those time. A few years later, I think it was around 1976, I was able to put a band together.” The band members were born in many different parts of the world: Strunz (Costa Rica), pianist Eduardo DelBarrio (Argentina), saxophonist Steve Tavaglione (California), percussionist Mike Azevedo (Brazil), drummer Carlos Vega (Cuba) and electric bassist Dean Cortez (Florida). It’s no coincidence that each player’s birthplace is mentioned on the original sleeve. It emphasizes the group’s international background that played an important role in shaping its sound. Producer Wayne Henderson of The Crusaders also influenced the sound initially but, on the debut, he was taming the rhythms rather than setting them free. Still, he allowed the wild rhythms to grow, and a track like “Exaltation” is worthy of its name with restless rhythms taking in funk, samba and exotic percussion. However, the music can also be cool, as in “Synesthesia” which sounds like the soundtrack for a blaxploitation movie with funk guitar, creamy ba, subtle percussion, simmering synth, punctuated horn lines and guest Robert De Souza taking a trombone solo. Caldera attracted prominent admirer, including Earth, Wind & Fire pianist Larry Dunn. In the sleeve note, he is thanked for bringing “positive energy,” but on the follow-up, Sky Island, he was enlisted as a producer, replacing Henderson. Together with Strunz and Barrio, he unfolded a wilder and more eclectic aesthetic, bringing in the vocal talent of a young Dianne Reeves and a string section on the ethereal, funky Brazilian ballad, “Ancient Source.” Caldera’s musical vision is widescreen and cinematic, but the wondrous thing is that it never becomes too much, which has always been the danger of fusion. In some case, the grand gestures can turn into mannerism. Caldera keeps the wide soundscapes in check with organically earthy rhythms and a perfect balance between electric and acoustic. The result is a sound that is surprisingly contemporary and, rather than being a journey back in time, revisiting these records is just as much a peek into the future. Hopefully, BGO will also reissue the remaining two Capitol release, including Dreamer (Capitol, 1979) which Strunz has highlighted as the group’s best effort. For now, there’s reason to rejoice that the beginning of the group’s story is here. .

via Last.fm

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Sky Islands6:17
  2. A2Ancient Source4:50
  3. A3It Used To Be1:13
  4. A4Pegasus4:59

Side B

  1. B1Carnavalito4:51
  2. B2Seraphim (Angel)4:46
  3. B3Indigo Fire1:06
  4. B4Triste6:50
  5. B5Pescador (Fisherman)1:17

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Jazz Fusion
  • lush

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