"Le
jazzman espagnol des annèes 90. Un improvisateur de aute
volée" P. Ardonceau, Jazz Magazine, Février 1998
"Tebar´s
jawdropping virtuosity is a striking as his ability to swing hard
with a deep blues feeling, filtered through Wes Montgomery via Paco
de Lucia. Tebar is exploding onto the international jazz scene with
a wholly original Mediterranean sensibility."
T. Berne, Billboard-Music&Media March 2003
"Ximo
Tebar's evolution has been astonishing, strating from a Be-Bop tradition,
he has been incorporating different influences which range from
flamenco airs to certain pop & fussion touches." Jazz Dictionary, 1995 M. Muchnick Editions
"Eclectic and daring, the music of Ximo Tébar opts for
the future" Enciclopedia El Jazz en España 1919-1996 , Alianza
Editorial
"Extolled by both the Spanish and International specialist
press, Tébar has been lanced as virtuoso, sensitive, possessor
of an intense and colourist feeling, innovator, and one of the best
Spanish jazz musicians" Juan Claudio Cifuentes, RTVE - RNE
CD
AND CONCERTS REVIEWS, PRESS RELEASES AND QUOTES
Ximo
Tebar by Benny Golson
Liner Notes CD The Champs
"En
nuestras vidas siempre encontramos a personas que
sobresalen por su talento. En la Musica, Ximo Tebar
es una de ellas.
El
dá vida a la guitarra eléctrica. Toca
con excitación, agilidad creativa, y la fogosidad
vertiginosa de John Coltrane, pero también
con el calor y la pasión tierna de Clifford
Brown o Art Farmer, dependiendo de la situación
emocional en la que se encuentre. Posee un sorprendente,
y persuasivo concepto harmónico y melódico
que nunca enfatiza hasta convertirlo en aburrido o
sin sentido.
Digo
esto no solo porque lo haya oído tocar, sino
también porque hemos tocado juntos y he tenido
la oportunidad de ver estas cualidades desplegarse,
aparecer, delante de mis oídos sorprendidos.
Pueden estar seguros de que no importa en la situación
en la que se encuentre siempre beneficiará
a los que están a su alrededor. Si todavía
no han tenido la oportunidad de escuchar este artista
desplegar su imaginación creativa se están
privando de algo muy bueno. Escúchenlo!!. Es
extraordinario." Benny Golson / Composer
/ Saxophonist
New York City, May 13, 2004
Ximo
Tebar by Benny Golson
Liner Notes CD The Champs
"In
a lifetime there will always be personalities that
stands out from the rest of humanity because of superior
talent. Musically, Ximo Tebar is one of them.
He
has brought new life to the electric guitar. He can
play with the excitement, creative agility and rapid
fire of John Coltrane, yet, with the warmth and tender
passion of Clifford Brown and Art Farmer, depending
in what emotional situation he finds himself. He has
an uncanny, pervasive, tasty, harmonic and melodic
concept that never overdoes any one thing so much
as to make it boring and meaningless.
I
say these things, not just because I've heard him
play, but because we Have often played together as
I stood watching these kinds of things unfold Befote
my unbelieving ears. Be assured, in whatever situation
this young man finds himself, it will always be to
the benefit of those others who surround him. If at
this point you have not yet heard Ximo Tebar give
release to his amazing guitar artistry from the vortex
of his expansive, creative imagination into the medium
of the air, it would be as self deprivation of the
highest degree. Listen to him! He's astounding." Benny
Golson / Composer / Saxophonist
New York City, May 13, 2004
Ximo
Tebar by George Benson Liner
Notes CD Goes Blue
"Ximo
es un pionero en la guitarra de jazz y una nueva e
importante voz para la formación clásica
del trío de órgano. Tiene un uso fresco
de single-lines. Sus ideas nunca resultan aburridas,
y su técnica poderosa es inspiradora. Su destino
se hace aparente desde el momento en que se le escucha
tocar. Los mas impresionante es que Ximo nació
y creció en España, lo cual le convierte
en un fenómeno." George Benson, January 2005 Liner-notes CD Goes Blue
Ximo
Tebar by George Benson
Liner
Notes CD Goes Blue
"Ximo
is a new trailblazer for jazz guitar and a major new
voice for the classic organ trio. He has a fresh approach
to single-lines. His ideas are never boring and his
powerhouse technique is inspiring. His destiny is
apparent from the moment you here him play. The amazing
thing is that Ximo was born and raised in Spain, which
makes him a phenomenon." George Benson,
January 2005
Liner-notes CD Goes Blue
GIRA
THE CHAMPS
San
Sebastian JazzaldiaDiario Vasco / July
29, 04 En
buena comunicación El
virtuosismo de Tebar y DeFrancesco y el poderoso bajo
de Ndegeocello, dominaron el lunes en La Zurriola
Ximo Tebar-Joey DeFrancesco. Al llegar
nos sorprendió que, aunque la música
que sonaba no era fácil y la combinación
de guitarra y órgano no es muy habitual, todo
el espacio frente al escenario Frigo estaba repleto
y además con la gente muy atenta. Enseguida
lo comprendimos: el trío estaba dando un concierto
sin concesiones festivas ni bailables, pero con técnica
prodigiosa y pasión inagotable, que mantuvo
en vilo a la gente, gozando del virtuosismo y la fluida
comunicación de los dos líderes, a los
que poyaba con gran intuición el batería
Byron Landham
Ricardo
Aldarondo / Diario Vasco, July 28, 04 / San Sebastian
Jazzaldia
THE
CHAMPS TOUR
GARA
/ July 29, 04 /
San Sebastian Jazzaldia
Swing Contagioso El público quedó
totalmente satisfecho de la revisión que el
trío llevó a cabo de varios satandards
conocidos, haciendo gala de un swing contagioso y
una increible exhibición de sus facultades
técnicas
Xavier Portugal, Gara,
28 July 04
El
placer del más puro swing
Es
uno de los grandes baterías en activo. Un histórico
que, desde su debut discográfico a los 16 años
enrolado en el grupo de Fats Domino-, ha tocado
y ha grabado con casi todos los grandes nombres del
jazz. De hecho, Idris Muhammad (antes conocido por
Leo Morris, por ejemplo en algunos de los discos mas
incendiarios del saxofonista Lou Donaldson) acaba
de trabajar con Sonny Rollins en el ultimo disco del
también saxofonista y llega a Barcelona tras
estar de gira con Ahmal Jamal o John Scoffield por
poner algunos ejemplos. Acompañante también
a veces del organista Lou Bennett y de Tete Montoliú,
Muhammad regresa a esta ciudad, a partir del lunes,
encabezando el trío que forma con el guitarrista
valenciano Ximo Tebar y el organista norteamericano
Joel DeFrancesco. El Trío puso patas arriba
el Jamboree el pasado diciembre con dos impresionantes
semanas de conciertos. La conexión entre los
tres impulsó a consolidar el trío como
The Champs, nombre tomado de un estándar de
Dizzy Guillespie. El guitarrista valenciano Ximo Tebar,
líder y anfitrión de este proyecto,
prosigue su escalada imparable. Si el pasado año
sorprendió con un magnifico disco de fusión
mediterránea, ahora se descuelga con un nuevo
disco de marcado clasicismo jazzistico. Se trata de
un nuevo volumen de una exquisita colección
de discos en trío, The jazz guitar tríos,
que siguen la línea guitarra-órgano-batería
y en los que ha contado en las anteriores entregas
con grandes del jazz como el desaparecido Lou Bennett,
Dr. Lonnie Smith, Billy Brooks o Lou Donaldson. Tebar
es un guitarrista de gran clase que causa sensación
allá donde actúa, si puedes no te lo
pierdas en directo. Con 27 años recién
cumplidos, Joey DeFrancesco tiene un currículo
imponente que se inició cuando a los 17 años,
fue fichado por Miles Davis. El es el tercer vértice
de un triangulo que promete tres semanas de puro swing,
que también servirán para que el trío
grabe un nuevo disco de la colección que llevará
por titulo The Champs.
Joan
Antón Cararach, El Periódico de Cataluña,
Dec. 1999
The
Pleasure of Pure "Swing"
He's
one of the big-name drummers today. An historic figure
who debuted at 16 years of age on a Fats Domino record,
and has played and recorded with practically all the
big names in jazz since then. In fact, Idris Muhammad
(formerly known as Leo Morris, for instance, on some
of saxophonist Lou Donaldson's more wildly exciting
albums) has just been working alongside Sonny Rollins
for his latest record, and came to Barcelona after
touring with Ahmal Jamal and John Scoffield, to cite
just a few. Occasionally accompanying organist Lou
Bennett or Tete Montoliú, Muhammad returns
to the city on Monday leading a trio with the Valencian
guitarist Ximo Tébar and the American organist
Joey DeFrancesco. The trio turned the Jamboree upside
down last December with two impressive concert weeks.
The synergies forged by the threesome have now consolidated
the group they call The Champs, a name taken from
one of Dizzy Gillespie's standards. The Valencian
guitarist Ximo Tébar, project leader and host,
continues his non-stop ascent. Last year he surprised
us all with a magnificent new Mediterranean fusion
album, and he has now unexpectedly given us a new
record with a classic jazz twist. It's a new edition
of an exquisite three-volume collection of records
generically titled "The Jazz Guitar Trio",
based on the guitar-organ-drum arrangement, but featuring
jazz greats such as the late Lou Bennett, Dr. Lonnie
Smith, Billy Brooks and Lou Donaldson. Tébar
is a guitarist with lots of class who causes a sensation
wherever he plays, so don't miss seeing one of his
live performances. Just turned 27, Joey DeFrancesco
has an impressive CV since Miles Davis signed him
up at the age of 17. He's the third cornerstone of
a triangle that promises to give us three weeks of
pure swing, during which the trio also plans to record
a new album in the collection, called The Champs.
Joan
Antón Cararach, "El Periódico
de Cataluña", Dec. 1999
Swing
para dar y repartir
El
valenciano se ha rodeado esta vez de dos pesos pesados:
Joey DeFrancesco, sin duda el mejor especialista del
órgano Hammond de las nuevas generaciones,
y el siempre efectivo Idris Muhammad. El resultado
es apabullante de principio a final. Tebar se crece,
además, en tan maña compañía
y va mas allá de lo que le permitían
sus tríos anteriores con Lou Bennett o Dr.
Lonnie Smith.
DeFrancesco dio una lección de órgano
Hammond exteriorizando un groove en el que pueden
encontrarse tics de grandes organistas de generaciones
anteriores, pero sin caer nunca en la imitación,
más bien al contrario: imprimiéndole
un toque tremendamente personal.
Si sobre el papel el trío presentaba ya un
gran atractivo, su actuación barcelonesa sobrepasó
en muchos las expectativas. En el escenario del Jamboree
se creó una autentica sinergia entre los tres
instrumentistas, una compenetración total que
se materializó en la revisión de varios
estándares desbordantes de energía,
de buen humor y de un swing terriblemente contagioso.
El trío llegó bien rodado a Barcelona
y la complicidad entre sus tres miembros se notaba,
y mas en un pequeño local como Jamboree. En
las pequeñas distancias todo se magnifica (los
errores y los aciertos) y el trío de Tebar
voló alto, muy alto.
Ximo Tebar ha ido desarrollando una técnica
segura y transparente. Arropado por dos grandes músicos
se creció ofreciendo solos de gran envergadura.
The Champs dejó al público con la boca
abierta y el Jamboree ardió con el fuego de
un trío realmente soberbio. Sin duda estuvimos
ante uno de los tríos más imponentes
de la escena jazzistica actual. Impresionante.
Miquel
Jurado, El País, Aug, 1, 1998
"Swing"
for one and all
The
Valencian has teamed up with two heavyweights: Joey
DeFrancesco, undoubtedly the best Hammond organ specialist
around today, and the ever-effective Idris Muhammad.
The result is totally overwhelming from start to finish.
Tébar even grows stronger with such experts
at his side and goes far beyond the work he did with
his former trios such as Lou Bennett or Dr. Lonnie
Smith.
DeFrancesco gave everyone a lesson on the Hammond
organ, playing some groove that contained references
to the great organists of former generations, yet
without indulging in imitation. On the contrary, his
recital had a tremendously personal touch.
The trio certainly looked good in print, but their
Barcelona concert surpassed our wildest expectations.
The stage at the Jamboree reflected true synergy among
the three instrumentalists, total compenetration that
produced a wealth of standards full of energy, good
humour and incredibly contagious swing. The trio hit
Barcelona well warmed up after plenty of gigs, and
the complicity they shared was evident, particularly
in a club as small as the Jamboree. Close-up, everything
is magnified (both good and bad) but the Tébar
trio flew high, very high, in the sky.
Ximo Tébar has developed a sure-fire and transparent
technique. Backed by two great musicians, he was even
better than usual, offering masterful solos. The Champs
left the audience gasping in awe, and the Jamboree
shone brightly in the light of three superb musicians
- undoubtedly one of the most important trios on today's
jazz scene. Impressive.
Miguel
Jurado, "El País", Aug 1,
1998
Ximo
Tebar y Joey DeFrancesco, un concierto con sabor a genialidad
The
Champs es la unión de dos solistas espléndidos
-Ximo Tébar (guitarra) y Joey DeFrancesco (órgano)-
que se enfrentan a un repertorio de estándares
a través de unas interpretaciones que rozan
la genialidad. DeFrancesco y Tebar pertenecen a esa
rara especie de elegidos, que con mayor o menor fortuna
son casi siempre capaces de conmover, divertir e impresionar
a una audiencia variopinta, desde la más experta
hasta la más profana en la materia (amantes
de la música, en fin). Juntos elaboran un discurso
que nos hace vivir un autentico duelo de titanes,
y su propuesta aumenta enteros al tratarse de dos
sensibilidades distintas la una mediterránea
y la otra norteamericana-, pero completamente afines.
A pesar de la distancia que separa sus domicilios,
tienen una habilidad casi telepática para reconocer
y compartir el lenguaje del otro. Y eso se convierte
en un dato más para computar y para añadir
a su consideración de genios. Para colmo, el
repertorio presentado es muy asequible: hermosos estándares
reinventados y puestos a disposición de dos
improvisadores magníficos, muy imaginativos
y capaces de hacer delirar al oyente a través
de maravillosas oleadas de swing y auténticos
ejercicios de espectacular virtuosismo. El concierto
se convirtió en suma en una fiesta, cuya culminación
se produjo durante los bises cuando el público
entonaba estribillos que Tébar proponía
y los músicos se convirtieron en espectadores
del experimento mientras disfrutaban de
ese cosquilleo de la alegría que aparece con
el trabajo bien hecho.
Pamela
Navarrete, Terrassa Jazz Festival 1998, Diari de
Terrassa
Ximo
Tébar and Joey DeFrancesco, a concert with
a taste of genius.
The
Champs is a combination of two splendid soloists -
Ximo Tébar (guitar) and Joey DeFrancesco (organ)
- who bravely took on a repertoire of standards to
offer versions that smacked of genius. DeFrancesco
and Tébar belong to that rare species, the
chosen few, who are more often than not capable of
stirring the emotions, entertaining and impressing
audiences of all kinds, from experts all the way down
to the most inexperienced in music (but loving it
nonetheless). Together they make statements that conjure
up an authentic battle of the giants, and their showmanship
is all the more impressive in view of their different
though completely compatible sensibilities (hailing,
respectively, from Mediterranean and North American
climes). Despite the distance that may separate their
homelands, they have an almost telepathic ability
to recognise and share each other's language. And
this is one more reason to weigh them in as geniuses.
To top it all, their repertoire makes for easy listening:
beautiful standards reinvented and redesigned by two
magnificent improvisers who are highly imaginative
and capable of delighting listeners with marvellous
sounds of swing and authentic lessons in spectacular
virtuosity. The concert had a true party atmosphere,
culminated by two encores during which the crowd sang
along with the refrains provided by Tébar,
converting the musicians into spectators of an "experiment",
enjoying that tingling joyous feeling that comes when
you know you're witnessing a job well done.
Pamela
Navarrete, Terrassa Jazz Festival 1998, Diari de
Terrassa
Jazz
único, obligatorio, de pata negra
La
noche se presagiaba memorable. Un trío de excelentes
músicos se subían al escenario para
dar jazz del de siempre, del clásico, del de
verdad. El repertorio y los fraseos de los solos iban
dejando al público del teatro boquiabierto.
DeFrancesco y Ximo, Ximo y DeFrancesco, versioneaban
y maravillaban con momentos de antología. Había
oído que DeFrancesco era (y es) el mejor organista
de jazz del mundo. Pero no solo eso: es un excelente
músico, con una sensibilidad extraordinaria.
Ximo, del que ya hemos hablado y destacado en muchas
ocasiones sus cualidades y su brillantez como guitarrista,
improvisador y compositor, saco de su guitarra calidez
y sonido húmedo, ideal partenaire del imaginativo
órgano de DeFrancesco. Una exhibición
en todos los sentidos que finalizó invocando
a Miles, que es como dejar el jamón de jabugo
para el postre. Un concierto de jazz único,
obligatorio y, claro, de pata negra.
Gonzalo
Perez, Jaén Jazz Festival, Diario de Jaen,
1998
Unique,
gotta-be-there, first-class jazz
The
night was going to be memorable. A trio of outstanding
musicians came on stage to offer listeners good old
jazz, classic creations, authentic music. The repertoire
and the phrasing of the solos were about to dumbfound
the crowd in the theatre. DeFrancesco and Ximo, Ximo
and DeFrancesco, presented their own versions of anthological
themes. I had heard that DeFrancesco was (and is)
the best jazz organist in the world. But that wasn't
all - he's an excellent all-round musician with an
extraordinary sensibility. Ximo, who we've already
raved about, noting on many occasions his capabilities
and brilliance as a guitarist, improviser and composer,
skilfully brought out warm, humid sounds from his
guitar, playing the ideal complement to DeFrancesco's
highly imaginative organ. It was a true exhibition,
a show that wound up invoking Miles, like leaving
the best bits for last. A unique jazz concert, a must-see
event. Totally first class.
Gonzalo
Pérez, Jaén Jazz Festival, Diario
de Jaen, 1998
GIRA
EMBRUJADO
MADRID
/ Veranos de la Villa 2003 / LOS CONCIERTOS DEL CONDE
DUQUE Embrujo de jazz
El jazz y la fusión de Ximo Tebar Band protagonizó
el ciclo de conciertos de los Veranos de la Villa.
El ecléctico guitarrista valenciano Ximo Tebar,
calificado por la prensa especializada como uno de
los mejores músicos españoles de jazz
, deleitó a los aficionados al buen jazz en
el Conde Duque, dentro del ciclo de los Veranos de
la Villa, que en los próximos días nos
traerá los ritmos de José Mercé,
Carlinhos Brown, Youssou N´Dour o el colombiano
Juanes.
Tanto los amantes del jazz como el público
menos entendido pudieron degustar un concierto en
el que sonó su nuevo proyecto, Embrujado. Acompañado
por una banda de formación estándar
(bajo, batería y teclado) y por dos coristas,
Ximo Tebar fué capaz de hacer sonar su grupo
con verdadero elitismo, mezclando secuencias de jazz
puro y recursos comerciales que perfectamente podrían
sonar en las listas de éxitos.
Jose González, El
Mundo, Metropoli, 8, jul, 03, Los Conciertos del
Conde Duque, Veranos de la Villa 2003, MADRID
EMBRUJADO
TOUR
Madrid
/ Veranos de la Villa 2003 / Concert series at the
Conde Duque The
Spell of Jazz
Ximo Tebar Band's jazz and fusion were the highlight
of the concert series "Summers in the City 2003"
at the Conde Duque.
The eclectic Valencian guitarist Ximo Tebar, who has
been labeled by the specialized press as one of the
best Spanish jazz musicians, delighted jazz fans at
the Conde Duque as part of the concert series "Summers
in the City 2003", which will soon also present
Jose Merce, Carlinhos Brown, Youssou N'Dour and the
Colombian Juanes.
Jazz lovers and less experienced listeners alike enjoyed
a show in which he presented his new project Embrujado.
Featuring a standard rhythm section (bass, drums and
keys) and two background vocalists, Ximo Tebar's band
has a truly distinguished sound as he mixes sequences
of pure jazz with commercial arrangements that could
be easily played in the top-tens."
Jose Gonzalez, El Mundo,
Metropoli, 07/08/03,
Los Conciertos del Conde Duque, Veranos de la Villa
2003
FESTIVAL
DE JAZZ DE SAN JAVIER 2003 El guitarrista Ximo Tébar
deslumbra con su sonido de jazz mediterráneo
Aéreo y dinámico, el valenciano con
su lograda técnica se convierte en talismán
del festival.
Intrépido y vivificante. El guitarrista valenciano
Ximo Tébar volvió a conseguir un nuevo
éxito en el Festival de San Javier. Es ese
sonido que inventa Tébar, aéreo y dinámico
pero cargado de fuerza técnica, lo que le convierte
en un carismático invitado capaz de meterse
en el bolsillo al auditorio. Con más canas
que en su primera aparición, su música
también ha madurado en este tiempo. Conserva
el efecto de chorro benéfico y optimista, de
energética terapia, con esa capacidad que tienen
algunos músicos de ensancharte los pulmones.
Tébar sabe esa fórmula secreta. Su música
suena ahora sin embargo más reflexiva y segura.
Alexia Salas, LA VERDAD,
6 Jul 03, Festival de Jazz de San Javier 2003
SAN
JAVIER JAZZ FESTIVAL, 2003 The
guitarist Ximo Tebar dazzles with his Mediterranean
jazz sound "Airy
and dynamic, with his technical mastery, the Valencian
becomes the talisman of the Festival. Intrepid and
uplifting.
Once again, the guitarist Ximo Tebar earned a big
success at the Festival of San Javier. It is that
sound Tebar creates, airy and dynamic yet backed by
a strong technique, that makes him such a charismatic
guest capable of capturing the audience. As his hair
has grown whiter since his first appearance, so has
is music matured with time. He still has the effect
of a benefiting and optimistic energy, of an energetic
therapy - this ability some musicians have to expand
your lungs. Tebar knows this secret formula. But now
his music also sounds more reflexive and assured"
Alexia Salas, La Verdad,
July 6th 2003, Festival de Jazz de San Javier
MADRID
Veranos de la Villa 2003 / LOS CONCIERTOS DEL CONDE
DUQUE
"Ximo Tébar, fusión con gotas de
sabor mediterráneo y uno de los mejores del
genero en Europa"
Dario Vico, Guia del Ocio
Madrid, 4 Jul 03, Los Conciertos del Conde Duque,
Veranos de la Villa 2003
VALENCIA
/ TEATRO PRINCIPAL
"En definitiva, un concierto de primerisimo nivel
que confirma una vez mas la maestría de Tébar
como guitarrista innovador y creador de grandes proyectos"
J.Cavanilles, El Mundo,
11 Jun 03 Concierto en el Teatro Principal de Valencia
VALENCIA
/ TEATRO PRINCIPAL
"Ximo Tébar es un guitarrista que podría
competir, si quisiera, con las grandes figuras históricas
de las seis cuerdas en el jazz"
Enrique E. Monfort, Levante,
8 Jun 03 Concierto en el Teatro Principal de Valencia
VALLADOLID
/ TEATRO CALDERON
"Es un acierto que mezcle con tanto gusto secuencias
de jazz puro y recursos comerciales que perfectamente
podrían estar sonando en listas de exitos.
Ximo sigue siendo un artista asequible para un publico
mayoritario ."
Roberto Terne, EL NORTE DE
CASTILLA, 25/Enero/2003
Festival
de jazz de Caja Duero. 15 de Mayo 2003. Teatro Cervantes.
Valladolid El embrujo de un
genio
En el ecuador del Festival de Jazz de Caja Duero pudimos
disfrutar de la enorme calidad de un trío formado
por músicos jóvenes pero que saben muy
bien lo que hacen. No es la primera vez que Tebar
visita Valladolid, hace tan solo unos meses pisó
el Calderón con gran éxito, quizá
por ello se mostró tan cómodo y cercano
en su vuelta a nuestra ciudad. Vino a presentar su
último disco, 'Embrujado', en el que fusiona
su 'son mediterráneo' con funk, pop y ritmos
latinos, aunque la actuación se alejó
un poco del compacto con un enfoque menos acústico
y más jazzístico, para demostrar por
qué hay quien le compara con los más
valorados talentos norteamericanos del género.
Sin duda, el protagonista fue Tebar, un un talento
de la guitarra, con una forma de tocar técnica
e imaginativa.
Ruth Martinez. El Norte de
Castilla, Sábado, 17 de Mayo de 2003
Emociona
Jazz Festival / Madrid. Noviembre 2003 Amplio abanico estético
Ximo Tébar, el único músico de
jazz español que se incluía en el programa
fue, además, el encargado de cerrar el programa
abarrotando el recinto del centro cultural de la Casa
del Reloj, lugar en el que le ubicó la organización
y que resultó, cuanto menos, curioso como recinto
para este tipo de cosas. Ximo, que vino a Madrid con
el habitual set que está tocando este año,
abundó en el material de su último disco,
"Embrujado". Si bien todos sus musicos brillaron
a una muy buena altura (gran día de la vocalista
Ester Andújar), en el concierto se pudo apreciar
el gusto de bajista y batería por los terrenos
durillos y apretujados. Ximo, que también se
dejó llevar por las composiciones, equilibró
un poco la balanza y alternó su capacidad para
aglutinar en su toque lo rápido y lo sutil,
proponiendo al público un amplio abanico estético.
Esteban Perez, Todas las
Novedades, Dec 2003
MADRID
Veranos de la Villa 2003 / LOS CONCIERTOS DEL CONDE
DUQUE
"Ximo Tebar, fusion with drops of Mediterranean
flavor; one of the best of his genre in Europe."
Dario Vico, Guia del Ocio
Madrid, July 4th 03,
Los Conciertos del Conde Duque, Veranos de la Villa
2003
VALENCIA
/ TEATRO PRINCIPAL
"Definitely
a first-class concert that once again confirms Ximo
Tebar's mastery as an innovative guitarist and leader
of great projects."
J. Cavanilles, El Mundo,
06/11/03, Concierto en el Teatro Principal
VALENCIA
/ TEATRO PRINCIPAL
"Ximo
Tebar is a guitarist who could easily compete with
the historic stars at the six strings in jazz."
Enrique E. Monfort, Levante,
06/08/03, Concierto en el Teatro Principal
VALLADOLID
/ TEATRO CALDERON
"He
definitely hits the point by mixing sequences of pure
jazz with commercial arrangements that could be easily
played in the top-tens. Ximo continues to be an artist
accessible to a wide audience."
Roberto Terne, El Norte de
Castilla, 01/25/03
Jazz Festival of Caja Duero,
May 15th 2003, Teatro Cervantes, Valladolid Bewitched
by a genius
Halfway
through the Jazz Festival of Caja Duero we could enjoy
a trio of outstanding quality featuring young musicians
who really know what they are doing. This is not the
first time Tebar is visiting Valladolid. Only a few
months ago he successfully played the Calderon Theater;
that is probably why he felt so at ease and familiar
at his return to our city. He came to introduce his
new release Embrujado in which he does a fusion of
his 'Son Mediterraneo' and funk, pop and Latin rhythms.
In his show he somewhat stepped away from this style,
using a less acoustic and more jazzy approach thus
demonstrating why he is being compared to the most
talented North-American jazz musicians.
Tebar was definitely the star; a talented guitarist
whose playing is technical and inventive. "
Ruth Martinez, El Norte de
Castilla, May 17th 03
EMOCIONA
JAZZ FESTIVAL / MADRID / NOVEMBER 2003 A wide range of esthetic choices
"Ximo
Tebar, the only Spanish jazz musician included in
the program, was in charge of closing the concert
series in a packed venue at the Casa del Reloj, the
space the organizers chose for him and which turned
out to be an interesting venue for this type of shows.
Ximo came to Madrid with the set he has been playing
throughout the year, mostly presenting material of
his new CD Embrujado. All the musicians shined brightly
(a great day for the vocalist Ester Andujar); both
drummer and bass player showed their preference for
difficult and narrow terrain. Ximo balanced the scale,
as his playing was fast as well as subtle, offering
the audience a wide range of esthetic choices."
Esteban Perez, Todas las
Novedades, Dec. 2003
CUADERNOS
DE JAZZ
Ximo Tébar:The Champs The
Jazz Guitar Trio Vol.4
Ximo Tébar (g), Joey DeFranceso (org, tp),
Idris Muhammad (bat). * * * * Magnífico. El
buen hacer de Ximo Tébar ya no es una sorpresa
y de Joey DeFrancesco e Idris Muhammad cabe esperar
cierta brillantez: cumplido. Esta formación
es un acierto incuestionable: eficientes en la creación
de atmósferas bluesy, expertos creadores de
contextos rítmicos por los que se deslizan
improvisaciones maestras, poseedores de un swing que
se hace llamativo a pesar de que hoy en día
abunda el swing aceptable Y es que el resultado
de la conjunción de Tébar, DeFrancesco
y Muhammad es mucho más que aceptable. Es magnífico.
Incluso se hace corto. Uno podría pasar horas
dejándose mecer por el
toque cálido e inteligente de Tébar.
Por si fuera poco, DeFrancesco mantiene durante todo
el disco un nivel excelente en sus interpretaciones;
la sincronía es admirable. Definitivamente,
no estamos ante una de esas ocasiones en que la música
surge de la fricción entre individualidades
restallantes, entre genios delirantes
que se enfrentan en duelos de virtuosismo, generando
una belleza ambigua y casi sádica, desprendida
de la inevitable agresividad que hay en el lucimiento
personal. No. Aquí Tébar y DeFrancesco
hablan el mismo idioma, y se ceden la palabra el uno
al otro con una amabilidad que impregna el disco de
positividad, de distensión y de cierta coherencia,
a veces ausente en las reuniones de grandes egos.
El simpático scat de Ximo puede tomarse como
un símbolo de ese bienestar que invita a la
desinhibición, tan saludable para el desarrollo
musical. No es frecuente alcanzar semejante grado
de cohesión sin recurrir a expresiones superficiales
que la hagan más accesible. Por ello es de
agradecer que, manteniendo-incluso arriesgando- ese
profundo entendimiento armónico, los integrantes
del trío se aventuren con soltura y sin complejos
a la búsqueda de melodías inteligentes
que eviten los caminos más trillados, incluso
en standards tan visitados
como You Don´t Know what Love Is o But not for
Me. Tampoco se achican a la hora de confeccionar el
repertorio: temas de Jimmy Heath, Horace Silver, Sonny
Rollins Stanley Turrentine, Dizzy Gillespie o Charlie
Parker componen este interesante reto del que salen
no sólo airosos, sino sensiblemente engrandecidos.
Lo diré una vez más: magnífico.
David
Romero / Cuadernos de Jazz, Núm.82 (mayo/junio
2004)
Guitartistry
THE
CHAMPS by Russell Carlson
A classier vibe steams off this disc
If the names Joey DeFrancesco and Idris Muhammad are
enough reason for folks to check out Spanish guitarist
Ximo Tebar's 11th album, The Champs (Omix), I'd like
to hope those same people will be racking up Visa debt
for import copies of his last 10. Just hearing 41-year-old
Tebar's simmering rendition of Jimmy Heath's "Ginger
Bread Boy" has me wishing that we Stateside types
hadn't been in the dark about for so much of his career.
This date shows that Tebar has a Rat Packer's heart:
He's almost too aware of his own coolness. But the CD
also busts at the seams with killer displays of musicality
from all concerned. Tebar's bebop-borne chops keep pace
with DeFrancesco's thrust on the Hammond B3, but it's
far from a screaming, gritty organ set. A classier vibe
steams off this disc, with DeFrancesco (and Tebar, too)
articulating notes in solos cleanly and smear-free without
coming across as stiff. And the pair has a rare patience
with its timekeeper, heard at its best in "Nica's
Dream" where Muhammad executes extended, suspense-building
fills that resolve in tight interplay.
All the more satisfying are occasional trumpet contributions
by DeFrancesco, as well as Tebar's own scat vocals.
Ella Fitzgerald notwithstanding, scat drives me up the
wall, but how can the wordless jive Tebar drops in absolute
unison with both his guitar and Joey D's extra-pearly
toned B3 during a full-throttle version of "Donna
Lee" turn anybody off? Russell
Carlson,
JAZZTIMES, December 2004 issue
ALL
ABOUT JAZZ NYC Ximo
Tébar:The Champs
Ximo Tébar (g), Joey DeFranceso
(org, tp), Idris Muhammad (bat). Swing hacia
el otoño
Subtitulado "The Jazz Guitar Trio,
Vol. 4", este CD grabado en vivo en Barcelona
en 1999 deja claro desde el primer corte con una versión
straightahead cruda y espesa de "Ginger Bread
Boy" de Jimmy Heath, el swing rompedor y juguetón
de este CD. Este es el onceavo disco del multipremiado
guitarrista español Ximo Tebar, un excelente
músico de toque calido que afortunadamente
no está influenciado por la escuela hawaiana
de la guitarra eléctrica. En las notas del
CD Benny Golson destaca a Tebar como un "guitarrista
asombroso". Tebar es creativo y tiene clase utilizando
sus poderosos recursos para llevar la música
mas allá de su propio ego. En este Cd Ximo
nos ofrece dos ráfagas de buen SCAT (escuchen
especialmente "Donna Lee"). DeFrancesco
está en buena forma (menos ostentoso de lo
habitual), y sus imitaciones de Miles en "But
Not For Me" y "You Don't Know What Love
Is" son muy creíbles. Un swingeante "Sugar"
y un fogoso "The Champ" de Dizzy cierran
un buen CD perfecto para lidiar con el final del verano.
Aunque las hojas caigan, vuestros espíritus
se elevaran.
Judith
Schlesinger, All About Jazz NYC, Sep 2004
ALL
ABOUT JAZZ NYC
Ximo Tébar:The Champs
Ximo Tébar (g), Joey DeFranceso
(org, tp), Idris Muhammad (bat). Swing
into Fall
Subtitled The Jazz Guitar Trio, Vol. 4,
this CD was recorded live in Barcelona in 1999. It's
clear from the first track, a greasy version of Jimmy
Heath's Ginger Bread Boy, that this will
be a straightahead romp. This is the 11th CD for award-winning
Spanish guitarist Ximo Tebar, an excellent player with
a warm tone that (thankfully) bears no resemblance to
the Hawaiian shirt school of electric guitar; in his
notes, Benny Golson calls Tebar astounding.
He's creative and classy, using his powerful chops to
further the music rather than his own ego; he's also
a talented scatter (see especially Donna Lee).
DeFrancesco is in fine form less flamboyant here
than he'd become and does credible Miles imitations
on But Not For Me and You Don't Know
What Love Is. There's a swinging Sugar
and a blazing closer, Dizzy's The Champ.
This is a good CD for dealing with the end of summer:
though the leaves may fall, your spirits will rise.
Judith Schlesinger, All About
Jazz NYC, Sep 2004
Talent
and empathy
And what would a guitar trio orgy be without a good
ol' greasebag organ date? It may be Tebar's date,
but to me this one's all about the monster groove
of Idris Muhammad and the subtle but powerful work
of DeFrancesco (though I've never cared for his trumpet
work, I must say-they make pretty awkward work of
"But Not for Me," though part of the blame
lies with the leader's corny scat vocals). They start
out right, with a relaxed "Ginger Bread Boy"
where everyone stretches. Tebar plays with an emphatic
bluesiness that recalls Grant Green, favoring hard-hitting
phrasing and repetition when it counts. "Nica's
Dream" provides more slow-burn funkiness-DeFrancesco
again compels with his layers of sound, though Tebar
starts to appeal by this point. Even his vocals sound
okay on "Donna Lee," and their rendition
of the tune is really rousing. Not everything works
quite as well, though. Their take on "You Don't
Know" is pretty forgettable and "St. Thomas"
starts off pretty grating (though it provides some
fun in hearing DeFrancesco mimic steel drums on his
B-3). So while there's nothing too distinct about
this one, it's got talent, group empathy, and amiability
to spare. Jason Bivins, Cadence Magazine,
January 2005
Guitartistry
from the January/February 2006 issue Ximo
Tebar "Goes Blue"
(Omix)
Valencian guitarist Ximo Tebar recruits heavyweights
Dr. Lonnie Smith on organ and Idris Muhammad on drums
for this smoking session. Tebar sounds very comfortable
in the company of his elders, swinging with rhythmic
assuredness and requisite grease, coupled with blazing
Bensonesque technique. The trio burns a blue streak
on Cole Porter's "I Love You," with Smith
unleashing his inimitable B3 magic along the way,
and they get down on Ximo's shuffle-blues number "Goes
Blue."
Special guest alto saxophonist Lou Donaldson demonstrates
his lyrical touch with a dramatic reading of "Laura,"
then funks it up on his signature piece "Midnight
Creeper." Tebar further distinguishes himself
with some beautiful chordal melody work on "Days
of Wine and Roses." And he displays down-home
grit on his bluesy "Come to Me," which has
the Turbanator testifying with sanctified power on
the B3. Stateside guitar fans should definitely check
out this talented Spaniard. -
Bill Milkowski
"Ximo
is experimental, progressive and open to interesting
revolutionary ideas."
By Dick Crockett: Host of "Still
Another Jazz Show"
Spanish
jazz guitarist, XIMO TEBAR begins the last segment of
SAJS from his new CD ECLIPSE. We play a hard bop tune,
“Inner Urge” by Joe Henderson, a post6 modern
version with Dave Samnuels, vibes, rob Bargad, electric
piano, Anthony Jackson, bass and Donald Edwards, drums.
Then a tribute to Pat Martino, titled “Martino,”
circa de “Weather Report.” Ximo is experimental,
progressive and open to interesting revolutionary ideas.
All About Jazz New York /
January 2007 Eclipse
is one of the Valencian guitarist’s most satisfying
records in an already impressive discography
Spanish jazz guitarist Ximo Tebar
is a restless explorer. Over the years he has experimented
with the blues and organ/guitar/drum trios with the
likes of Lou Bennet, Lonnie Liston Smith, and most
notably Joey DeFrancesco, with whom Tebar led the
pulsating band The Champs.
His excursions into pop (or Mediterranean
Son, as Tebar himself has described it) have raised
more than a few critical eyebrows, but genres aside,
the constant in all of his records is his stylish
guitar playing, with beautiful singing lines that
have his personality stamped all over them. Eclipse
is largely a straightahead affair of mostly Tebar
originals which sit well alongside two Wayne Shorter
tunes and one apiece by Joe Henderson and Oscar Pettiford.
Any jazz police investigating “stolen”
songs would find Tebar’s fingerprints everywhere
on the four non-originals: his unflashy yet distinctive
phrasing, his scatting mirroring his guitar lines
or perhaps vice versa, and the very personal trademark
punctuation that he gives his solos. For this reason,
these four songs are very much the property of Ximo
Tebar.The two Shorter compositions in particular—“ESP,”
with a subtle Brazilian feel, and “Pinnocchio,”
with Tebar’s vocal scatting—are testament
to his originality and refusal to compromise his musical
ideas.
The tone of the album is significantly
influenced by ex-Spyro Gyra vibraphonist Dave Samuels,
who in the past has graced the work of Gerry Mulligan,
Frank Zappa and Pat Metheny, to name but a few. On
“Inner Urge” Samuels shadows Tebar note
for note before peeling away to solo beautifully.
And on “My Evidence” he plays Thelonius
Monk to Tebar’s John Coltrane in a compelling
tribute to two of the giants of jazz.
Another strength of the album lies
in the group chemistry. Tebar and Samuels enjoy the
lion’s share of the solos, while the understated
and refined support from pianist/organist Rob Bargad
and percussionist Roland Guerrero lends depth and
cohesion to the compositions. Drummer Donald Edwards
and bassist Cesar Giner form an impressive rhythm
section; they inject pace into the tunes, driving
Tebar and Samuels on.
Although the songs contained on Eclipse
are mostly uptempo, Tebar’s credentials as a
great balladeer (his concert favorite “Besame
Mucho” is legendary) are enhanced here by his
playing on “Mensaje” and the beautiful
title track.
Eclipse is one of the Valencian guitarist’s
most satisfying records in an already impressive discography.
Those familiar with Tebar will find an ever-maturing
composer in grand form here. Those new to his music
will discover here an outstanding guitarist, and they
may well wonder why they haven’t heard of him
before now.
Ian
Patterson / All About Jazz New York
/ January 2007