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NATIVE VIBE goes Latin with a spicy blend of tropical rhythms......
Genre: Latin: Latin Jazz
Release Date: 2005
Luna de Nosara
Native Vibe
Record Label: Third Beat Records
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1. Luna de Nosara 5:24 + MP3 $0.99
2. Super Suave 5:07 + MP3 $0.99
3. Jungle Juice 7:53 + MP3 $0.99
4. Mi Amor Para Ti 4:59 + MP3 $0.99
5. Altered States 4:53 + MP3 $0.99
6. Corazon Perdido 5:09 + MP3 $0.99
7. Merenguito 5:29 + MP3 $0.99
8. No Worries 5:09 + MP3 $0.99
9. Carino 5:25 + MP3 $0.99
10. Rainy Season 5:20 + MP3 $0.99
11. Zarpe 8:23 + MP3 $0.99
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NATIVE VIBE goes Latin with a spicy blend of tropical rhythms!!!!!!

PRODUCED BY BILL MACPHERSON

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Bill Macpherson and Roberto Herrera

PERSONNEL:

Bill Macpherson: guitars: Congo,Los Angeles, Costa Rica
Allan Phillips: keyboards and percussion: Venezuela, San Diego
Rogerio Jardim: drums,vocals and percussion: Brazil, Long Beach
Jimmy Haslip: bass: Puerto Rico, Los Angeles
Luis Conte: percussion: Cuba, Los angeles
Marcel Adjibi: percussion,vocals: Benin, Los Angeles
Bongo Bob: percussion: Maui, Costa Rica
Mic Gillette: (BKA) trumpet,trombone: San Fransico
Andre Manga: bass: Cameroon, Los Angeles
Arlan Schierbaum: organ: Los angeles
Mitch Manker: trumpet: San Diego
Kevin Flournoy: keyboards: San Diego
Eric Jorgensen: trombone: Los Angeles
John Rekevics: sax: San Diego
Brad Steinwehe: trumpet: San Diego

All songs composed by Bill Macpherson and Allan Phillips

All songs published by Matabish Music, SESAC and Cabramocha Publishing, SESAC

Native Vibe can best be described as a high energy, eclectic instrumental music group that blends Latin, African, Caribbean, Funk, Rock and Jazz styles. This unique band features soulful guitar melodies, intricate keyboard textures and is always percussion and drum driven. The Native Vibe crew will take you to exciting heights of intense jamming, then finesse you back down with seductive melodies and mood enhancing interludes. In the course of one concert you may hear the influences of salsa, cha cha cha, soukous, highlife, reggae, contemporary jazz and rock. The concept for this band originated in 1987 in San Diego, Ca by band leader Bill Macpherson. Bill was doing a Master's program at SDSU after graduating from the esteemed Berklee College of Music. He had been raised in the Congo by medical missionary parents and had been blessed to hear many African music styles there. As he began to form and compose for this band it was a natural extension to incorporate many world music influences. Personnel-wise Native Vibe has drawn from top musicians from the USA, France, Brazil, Venezuela, England, Mexico, Ghana, Benin, South Africa, Denmark and Camaroon. These musicians have contributed on both the recordings and live shows and the band has always sought to democratically reflect their individual talents. Bill recorded three solo CDs before arriving at the name Native Vibe with his then and long standing music partner Nee Sackey from Ghana, West Africa. They then released three more CDs, Medicinal Purposes, Spirits and Mirage as Native Vibe. All three CDs received critical acclaim and national airplay. The current CD being recorded now is all Latin with salsa, meningue, cha cha cha and latin rock flavors. This project is inspired by Bill's many adventures in Costa Rica as a surfer and musician and is titled Luna de Nosara in honor of the village he stays in. Native Vibe is comfortable on a big festival stage or equally in a club or corporate setting. They typically perform as a six piece group configured as guitar, bass, drums, keyboard and two percussionists.

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REVIEWS

Another Very Strong Album from Native Vibe
author: Ricardo el C
                            
This album sounds like Native Vibe, not like Carlos Santana. It has a bit of a Latin sound, but not too much - still a very significant African influence. The songwriting and the instrument playing on "Luna" are great, but lack a bit of the fierceness of the "Mirage" album. The absence of bassist Nee Sackey is noticed. Rogerio Jardim's percussion skills just keep getting stronger and stronger, if that's even possible; he's really quite remarkable. As always, Bill's guitar playing is magical and moving. Marcel's influence on the band's sound is growing, and that's a good thing. "Luna" is in heavy rotation in my car, but "Mirage" is in heavy rotation on my MP3 player at the gym. Native Vibe is a really, really great band. They're doing many things very, very well. Sooner or later, the world is going to notice in a big way. 4.5 stars.
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How can you sit still???
author: Eva Lynn Fred
                            
It's impossible to sit still when listening to any music produced or played by Native Vibe - or any of it's musicians! Luna de Nosara is the pinnacle of their work. Whether live or on the cd, this music must be played loud enough to let your whole body feel the rhythm, through the air, through the floor; feel the energy moving in sync though you! You'll play it over and over... till it flows through your blood.
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Great music.. even greater in person!
author: Renee
                            
A fun, tropical sound. Reminds me of Santana a little. Very Costa Rica!
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author: Donna
                            
I loved this CD. It was sort of Carlos Santana does Brazil!
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