"El Elefante" is a vibrant and eclectic album by the renowned artist Ben Sidran, released on January 1, 2002, under the Go Jazz label. This 41-minute journey through vocal jazz and AOR (Album-Oriented Rock) genres showcases Sidran's versatility and musical prowess, both as a pianist and vocalist. Collaborating with his son Leo Sidran, the album blends a mix of original tracks and creative covers, resulting in a unique and engaging listening experience.
The album opens with the playful "Let's Go to Goosy Galpa" and continues with a diverse range of tracks, from the funky "Take It Easy Greasy" to the whimsical "I Wanna Grow Up and Be Like a Tree." The Sidrans' dynamic duo is complemented by a stellar lineup of musicians, including Clyde Stubblefield on drums and Joy Dragland on vocals, adding depth and richness to the album's sound.
"El Elefante" also features a rendition of the classic "Popcorn's Got a Brand New Bag," showcasing Ben Sidran's knack for infusing new life into familiar tunes. The album's title track, "El Elefante," is a standout, highlighting the Sidrans' ability to create catchy, memorable melodies. Other notable tracks include "The Yellow Bird," a lively calypso-inspired number, and the soothing lullaby "Duermete," which closes the album on a gentle note.
With its blend of jazz, rock, and Latin influences, "El Elefante" is a testament to Ben Sidran's enduring appeal and his ability to push musical boundaries. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a delightful exploration of Sidran's musical landscape.