All-star albums are usually dodgy affairs, but the over-arching talents -- and, more importantly, production experience -- of
Masters at Work's
Kenny Dope and
Little Louie Vega keep Nuyorican Soul from being overburdened with cooks.
Roy Ayers,
George Benson, and
Jazzy Jeff contribute prominently to four tracks, and vocalists
Jocelyn Brown and
India (
Vega's wife) are heard as well, but over half of the album is comprised of instrumental tracks -- several which include
Tito Puente on vibes and timbales, flutist
Dave Valentin, trumpeter
Charlie Sepulveda, organist/arranger
Hilton Ruiz, and trombonist
Steve Turre. In keeping with
Masters at Work's heritage, most of the album is Latin in feel and jazzy in composition, but with ever-present synths and piano runs that belie their heavy dance heritage. Not that it's a crowded field, but Nuyorican Soul is one of the best all-star dance albums ever recorded. ~ John Bush