2+2 (album)
2+2 is an eponymous album of a vocal quartet called 2+2 with music by the Latin jazz ensemble known as Salsa Picante that was led by the American keyboardist/composer-arranger Clare Fischer. It was recorded in September 1980 and released in February 1981 by Pausa Records, and in Germany on the MPS label, as Foreign Exchange – The First Album. Tracks 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 would be reissued on CD in 1999, and as a digital download in 2012, as Latin Patterns, a compilation of remastered highlights from four of Fischer's MPS LPs from this period.
The album represents a number of firsts for Fischer, including his first Grammy, as well as a pair of recording debuts, first, that of 2+2, the vocal quartet with which Fischer supplemented his Latin jazz ensemble, and, of equal if not greater import, that of his son Brent Fischer, marking the beginning of a fruitful – and more than three-decade-long – professional association.
Reception
Los Angeles Times jazz critic Leonard Feather awarded the album four stars, making particular note of the album's seamless blend of vocal and instrumental units:Their blend is splendid, they are at times expertly integrated with the band through Fischer's compositions, lyrics and arrangements; and they are quadrilingual, starting in German and proceeding to English, Spanish and doo-be-doo, the Esperanto of jazz. The rhythm, generally timbales-oriented, could have used more bottom. Darlene Koldenhoven, the lead soprano, is a striking discovery.
Track listing
All songs composed by Clare Fischer except where noted.Side A
- "Du, Du...." – 5:57
- "Legacy" – 2:35
- "Morning" – 3:36
- "Guajira Pa' La Jeva" – 4:30
- "Leavin'" – 3:25
- "Funquiado" – 6:46
- "Thru the Ages" – 4:21
- "Melancolico" – 7:07
Personnel
- Clare Fischer – leader, Fender-Rhodes electric piano, Yamaha EX-42 organ, Yamaha YC-30 combo organ
- Gary Foster – flute and soprano sax; on side A and side B – sopranino and alto sax, plus sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, bass and grand bass recorders
- John Chiodini – electric guitar; on side A and side B – acoustic guitar and hollow-bodied electric guitar
- Poncho Sanchez – conga, bongo, campana
- Ramon Banda – clave
- Alex Acuña – timbales, percussion
- Roland Vazquez – drums
- Brent Fischer – electric bass
- Oscar Meza – string bass
- Luis Conte – timbales, percussion
- Andre Fischer – drums
- José "Perico" Hernandez – guest vocalist on A4 and B4
- Darlene Koldenhoven – lead soprano
- Mary Hylan – second soprano
- Amick Byram – tenor
- John Laird – baritone