Desperado | ||||
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Studio album by Pat Martino | ||||
Released | March 1970 | |||
Recorded | March 9, 1970 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 35:53 | |||
Label | Prestige | |||
Producer | Bob Porter | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Desperado is a 1970 post-bop jazz album by Pat Martino.
“A key album in the shift in Pat Martino's sound at the end of the 60s -- with one foot in the soul jazz camp in which he got his start, and the other in the freer, open-minded style he used a lot in the 70s!”[2]
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Jazz critic Scott Yanow described the album as “funky in spots, electric, and swinging when called for” and extols Martino’s performance as “consistently inventive"[3]
“Even this difficult instrument doesn’t dampen his proficiency.”[4]
Recorded at the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studios, Mr. Martino chose a 12 string guitar to define his interpretations of his own compositions and Oleo by Sonny Rollins.[4]
Remastered versions of the album (one being from 1989) do not include any bonus tracks and are stereo versions of the original stereo recording.