Herbie Mann - Right Now Desafinado

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Review by Phil Graves

Right Now Desafinado by Herbie Mann is a delightful album that showcases the jazz flutist's virtuosity and versatility. The album features a mix of Brazilian and jazz standards, as well as original compositions by Mann and his band members. The album's title track, "Desafinado," is a classic bossa nova tune that Mann infuses with his own improvisational flourishes. The album also features a dynamic rendition of "Comin' Home Baby," which highlights Mann's signature funky flute playing. The album's standout track, however, is "Nana," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Mann's lyrical playing and the sensitive accompaniment of his band. Right Now Desafinado is a must-have album for fans of Brazilian jazz and Herbie Mann's music.

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Artist: Herbie Mann
Album: Right Now Desafinado
Rating: 3.0

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Right Now

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Catalog Numbers

ATL. 70.091

Labels

Atlantic

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single
  • 45 RPM

Companies

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Made ByMetronome Records GmbH
Published ByHerbie Mann Music

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  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A Side): ATL-45-6429 X
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B Side): ATL-45-1050 X
  • Rights Society: BIEM

About Herbie Mann

American jazz flutist, tenor saxophonist, clarinetist & bass clarinetist. He branched out to latin jazz, reggae and disco, to name some of the styles he explored. Mann also established (1969-1977) and (mid. '90s). Born : April 16, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York. Died : July 01, 2003 in Pecos, New Mexico. Herbie began getting involved with the newly emerging disco scene when he covered LTG Exchange's "Waterbed". It's a very funky instrumental with a great bassline. From this album he also covered "Hijack" by Barrabas. This became popular in the early disco scene in the UK and was one of the very first 12" promos ever pressed in Europe. Another disco recording was his cover of Celi Bee's "Superman" theme which peaked at #26 on the US Billboard charts. For this album Herbie worked with New York disco producer Patrick Adams and together they wrote the jazz-funk classic "Etagui".

Real Name

    • Herbert Jay Solomon

Name Vars

  • E. Mann
  • H. Mann
  • H.Mann
  • Herb Mann
  • Herbert Jay Mann
  • Herbert Mann
  • Herbie
  • Herbie Man
  • Herbie Mann & His Group
  • Herbie Mann & The Family Of Mann
  • Herbie Mann And His Afro-Cuban Band
  • Herbie Mann's Music
  • Herby Mann
  • Mann
  • The Herbie Mann All Stars
  • ÏüÓüûÞó

Aliases

  • Herbert Solomon

Comments

Herbie Man is brilliant on the flute with this music.
This was one of my first jazz albums, and I played it to death. One weird thing about this is that the piano figure is more or less one of the classic conga patterns for songo -- a rhythm developed 30 years later in Cuba! The conga playing, by Patato Valdez, is at his unpredictable and creative best -- unlike anyone or anything before or since, all through the album.
thanks! gracias! merci! grazie! danke!
yes pt 's book bmh...but what a tune
So groovy :)
Some REALLY good Wurlie playing on this, proto-boogaloo baby......... THANKS for posting.
A great song, and a favourite of mine. Although the two men did not get on, one is reminded of the great Rashaan Rolland Kirk - even though their tone and technique were totally different. I love this!
page 109 in the italian edition :)
A favorite of Pete Townshend's (p 112 _Who I am_
The same book brought me to this song.