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Edward Simon's "Simplicitas," released in 2005 under the Criss Cross Jazz label, is a captivating journey through the fusion of Latin and jazz vocabularies. Simon, known for his exceptional ability to blend these genres, showcases his mastery on this album. The ten-track collection features a mix of original compositions and reimagined classics, with Simon's piano taking center stage alongside the virtuosic contributions of Avishai Cohen on bass, Adam Cruz on drums, Luciana Souza on vocals, and Adam Rogers on guitar.
The album opens with the brief, atmospheric "Opening," setting the stage for the intricate and rhythmic "Infinite One." Simon's compositions, such as "Not So Unique" and "Simplicity," highlight his knack for creating melodies that are both intricate and accessible. The album also includes two parts of "You're My Everything," demonstrating Simon's ability to develop a theme across multiple tracks. The Latin influences are particularly evident in tracks like "Fiestas" and its reprise, adding a vibrant and dynamic element to the album.
With a total runtime of 56 minutes, "Simplicitas" offers a rich and engaging listening experience. Edward Simon's piano playing is fluid and expressive, making this album a standout in his discography and a testament to his unique voice in contemporary jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Simon's work or a newcomer to his music, "Simplicitas" is sure to impress with its blend of technical skill, emotional depth, and rhythmic innovation.