
Roy Hargrove's Crisol Grande-Terre Vinyl LP 2024
1. Rhumba Boy
2. Audrey
3. Lake Danse
4. Kamala's Dance
5. B and B
6. Another Time
7. Lullaby from Atlantis
8. Afreaka
9. Ethiopia
10. Priorities
In April of 1998, fresh off their Grammy win for Best Latin Jazz Performance for their debut effort, Habana, Roy Hargroveâs Crisol went into a studio in Guadalupe to record their follow-up album. Until now, that album, Grande-Terre, has never been heard. Featuring an all-star band of Royâs long-time collaborators, including trombonist Frank Lacy, pianist Larry Willis and drummer Willie Jones III, Grande-Terre showcases Hargroveâs fiery playing, his exquisite writing and the bandâs incredible power and unique sound. Royâs untimely passing in 2018 makes us wonder what this band could have achieved if theyâd had the chance to continue developing their original approach to Latin Jazz.
Roy Hargrove's Crisol Grande-Terre Vinyl LP 2024
1. Rhumba Boy
2. Audrey
3. Lake Danse
4. Kamala's Dance
5. B and B
6. Another Time
7. Lullaby from Atlantis
8. Afreaka
9. Ethiopia
10. Priorities
In April of 1998, fresh off their Grammy win for Best Latin Jazz Performance for their debut effort, Habana, Roy Hargroveâs Crisol went into a studio in Guadalupe to record their follow-up album. Until now, that album, Grande-Terre, has never been heard. Featuring an all-star band of Royâs long-time collaborators, including trombonist Frank Lacy, pianist Larry Willis and drummer Willie Jones III, Grande-Terre showcases Hargroveâs fiery playing, his exquisite writing and the bandâs incredible power and unique sound. Royâs untimely passing in 2018 makes us wonder what this band could have achieved if theyâd had the chance to continue developing their original approach to Latin Jazz.
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1. Rhumba Boy
2. Audrey
3. Lake Danse
4. Kamala's Dance
5. B and B
6. Another Time
7. Lullaby from Atlantis
8. Afreaka
9. Ethiopia
10. Priorities
In April of 1998, fresh off their Grammy win for Best Latin Jazz Performance for their debut effort, Habana, Roy Hargroveâs Crisol went into a studio in Guadalupe to record their follow-up album. Until now, that album, Grande-Terre, has never been heard. Featuring an all-star band of Royâs long-time collaborators, including trombonist Frank Lacy, pianist Larry Willis and drummer Willie Jones III, Grande-Terre showcases Hargroveâs fiery playing, his exquisite writing and the bandâs incredible power and unique sound. Royâs untimely passing in 2018 makes us wonder what this band could have achieved if theyâd had the chance to continue developing their original approach to Latin Jazz.












