During his career,
Eddie Palmieri hasn't seemed completely comfortable unless he's allowing others to challenge him. It was true at the beginning of his career when he revolutionized
Latin music with his
charanga, the
La Perfecta ensemble; it was true during the mid-'60s when he recorded two respected dates with
Cal Tjader; it was true during the '60s and '70s when he energized the
Latin superstar band,
the Fania All-Stars; and it was still true in early 2005 when he recorded
Listen Here! Released on
Concord Picante, it sees an array of excellent
jazz instrumentalists sharing solo space with his regular group. First up is
Regina Carter, not a natural fit for a
Latin group by anyone's estimation, but still a master musician whose sprightly violin proves surprisingly sympathetic with
Palmieri's tough
salsa unit (and she hangs on easily when the band kicks in to a hardcore
salsa halfway through). Tenor
Michael Brecker and bassist
Christian McBride also prove up to the task on the title track, a
salsa re-imagination of
Eddie Harris' near-
standard "Listen Here." Elsewhere,
Palmieri gets several chances to extend his arranging chops, by translating a trio of real
standards --
"Tin Tin Deo," "In Walked Bud," "Nica's Dream" -- for his group. ~ John Bush