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Antonio Sanchez - Migration
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Migration
Antonio Sanchez

Original Release Date: August 28, 2007
Label: Cam Jazz


1. One For Antonio 
2. Did You Get It? 
3. Arena (Sand) 
4. Challenge Within 	
5. Ballade 	
6. Greedy Silence 	
7. Inner Urge 
8. Solar 

	
Credits

Chris Potter: 		Tenor and soprano saxophones
David Sanchez: 		Tenor Sax
Scott Colley: 		Acoustic Bass
Antonio Sanchez: 	Drums

Special Guests: Pat Metheny: Guitar/ Chick Corea: Piano 


Reviews

Migration is an album where Antonio Sanchez, one of today s most sought-after drummers, debuts as leader and calls on two 

contemporary jazz stars, Chick Corea and Pat Metheny, to participate. In fact, Sanchez has played in their groups for years. 

The album also features contributions by bassist Scott Colley, and saxmen Chris Potter and David Sanchez.

Migration is jazz at a highly energetic level, but at the same time rich with expressive overtones. The drummer shows real 

quality as a leader, guiding his band members along personal, multicoloured, trajectory sounds and to extract the very best 

from them. The heart of the album is represented by four tracks performed in quartet (Did You Get It?, Challenge Within, 

Greddy Silent and Inner Urge), where the two sax players, both on tenors, dominate the scene. In Sand, Pat Metheny s guitar 

is added to the base nucleus, in an arioso and lyrical composition that he wrote expressly for this recording. Ballade is 

reserved for trio with Potter, who proves himself a first-rate soloist even on soprano. Also performed
in trio is the opening track of the CD, One For Antonio, a homage to the drummer written by Chick Corea. The finale is 

instead entrusted to Sanchez and Metheny performing the famous notes of Solar by Miles Davis: the best way to conclude an 

album that from the beginning to the end doesn t show any slack in taste nor decrease in tension.



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