Label: 5Passion Records, 2022
Personnel - Gonzalo Rubalcaba: piano; Matt Brewer: bass; Eric Harland: drums.
Technically advanced, the Cuban-born pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba boasts above-the-average rhythmic skills in front of the keyboard. Turning Point, the follow-up to Skyline (5Passion, 2021), signals the second installment in a trilogy of trios that intends to explore new sounds with different cohorts. Here, his Trio D’Eté features two other rhythmic experts, bassist Matt Brewer and drummer Eric Harland, with whom he worked on other occasions.
“Infantil”, a flourishing piece dedicated to the fusion guitar icon John McLaughlin, opens the program as a rhythmic mesh that includes swinging parts and multiple breaks in the flow. Influences of Latin, funk and straight-ahead jazz are condensed in the ideas that flow effortlessly from Rubalcaba’s fingers. From the beginning, Brewer’s big bass sound imposes the step, and the ever-responsive Harland extemporizes intermittently in a few bar exchanges with his colleagues.
Like the aforementioned number, which was included on the album Avatar (Blue Note, 2008), both “Otra Mirada” and “The Hard One” were previously recorded. Originally a bolero, the former is a bit extended and doesn’t appeal much to me, while the latter is a motivic, fluid, and staccato-charged piece with shades of Chick Corea and some Bartok and Stravinsky inspirations.
More meditative, and contrasting with the fervent swinging mechanisms of the short-lived “Turning I” and “Turning II”, “Ikú” is a mournful Yoruba-inspired dirge that turns out emotionally honest in its melodicism. It becomes more diffuse and energetic with the time, facilitating Harland’s (brushes/mallets) competence to stand out.
The disc ends with the brightly colored “Joy, Joie”, specifically written by Rubalcaba for this trio. It follows a simple AABA structure over which you'll find great piano playing and an exciting vamp that stimulates the drummer to create and extend elegant chops.
Favorite Tracks:
01 - Infantil ► 06 - The Hard One ► 07 - Joy, Joie