Interlude

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Interlude is the debut album by the Colombian-born, US-based flutist and saxophonist Justo Almario of Koinonia fame, released on Uno Melodic Records ‎in 1981. The album was recorded by Rick Smith at Artisan Sound Recorders in Hollywood, California; with Roy Ayers producing for Ro-Ayer Production. Arranged by Justo Almario and Roy Ayers.

Justo Almario comes from Colombia, plays sax and flute. The first of his dozen jazz albums was recorded for Uno Melodic, largely composed and all produced by Roy Ayers. Before this solo album he recorded with Mongo Santamaria, Jon Lucian, Dom Salvador and then on sax for the first time with Roy Ayers on the 1976 album “Vibrations” which included «Searchin’». He also played with James Mason on the album “Rhythm of Life” which included «Sweet Power Your Embrace», then again with Roy on the “Lifeline” album which included «Running Away».

> Apple Music (https://music.apple.com/us/album/interlude/1522062695)

LP tracklist:

Side One
A1. “Interlude” – 5:25
A2. “Seventh Avenue” – 6:21
A3. “I’m The One That Loves You” – 7:07

Side Two
B1. “Sho’ You Right” – 9:47
B2. “Sir John” – 6:59
B3. “Aquarian Mood” – 4:06

Note: Remastered and re-issued on CD by Charly Records in 1998. Available at Bandcamp: https://justoalmarioatunomelodic.bandcamp.com/album/interlude


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