"El Hombre" is the debut album by the virtuosic jazz guitarist Pat Martino, originally recorded in 1967 and reissued in 2007 by Prestige Records. This captivating album is a testament to Martino's prodigious talent and his ability to blend hard bop, jazz fusion, and traditional jazz into a cohesive and dynamic sound. The album features eight tracks, including the evocative "Waltz For Geri," the passionate "Once I Loved," and the title track "El Hombre," each showcasing Martino's exceptional guitar work and his knack for creating memorable melodies.
Backed by an outstanding ensemble that includes the brilliant organist Trudy Pitts and the skilled flutist Danny Turner, Martino delivers a series of electrifying performances that highlight his technical prowess and emotional depth. The album's standout tracks, such as "Cisco" and "One For Rose," feature Martino's soaring solos and intricate phrasing, while "A Blues For Mickey-O" and "Just Friends" offer a more laid-back, bluesy groove. The album concludes with the heartfelt "Song For My Mother," a beautiful tribute that showcases Martino's ability to convey deep emotion through his music.
With a total runtime of 47 minutes, "El Hombre" is a compelling introduction to Pat Martino's extraordinary career. The Rudy Van Gelder remastered edition ensures that the album's sound is crisp and clear, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the intricate details of Martino's playing. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "El Hombre" is an essential addition to any music collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the very best of Pat Martino's early work.