Eye Of The Beholder by Barretto

Eye Of The Beholder

Barretto

1977

Eye Of The Beholder is a Latin & Tropical album by Barretto, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Latin & Tropical
  • Salsa & Boogaloo
  • warm
  • celebratory
  • tropical

About

After a golden 10-year partnership with the flagship Latin label Fania, Ray Barretto moved to Atlantic to produce the fusion-influenced <i>Eye of the Beholder</i>. The album was produced by members of the hit jazz-funk ensemble The Crusaders, who also appear as part of Barretto’s band. While purists decried Barretto’s move away from traditional Latin sounds, the conguero had long employed ideas of hybridization to fuel his music, and he shrewdly understood that the late '70s were a time of cultural evolution. <i>Eye of the Beholder</i> is slicker than Barretto’s work from the late '60s and early '70s, but that’s not a bad thing. His style makes for a seamless blend with The Crusaders. The jazz players brought glistening textures to Barretto’s arrangements, and in exchange he gave them a healthy dose of homegrown realism. Songs like “Here We Go Again,” “Expresso," and “Tumbao Africano” feel like they were written for fans of both Celia Cruz and Michael Jackson, who may not have understood just how much each had in common with the other.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Here We Go Again4:59
  2. A2Señor Funk4:44
  3. A3Eye Of The Beholder4:25
  4. A4Salsa-Con-Fusion6:10

Side B

  1. B1Numero Uno4:47
  2. B2Expresso4:05
  3. B3Leti6:59
  4. B4Tumbao Africano4:28

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold