Danilo Perez's 2003 album, . . . Till Then, is a vibrant exploration of Latin jazz and contemporary jazz, recorded in February 2003 at Avatar Studio in New York City. This collection of ten tracks, spanning 49 minutes, showcases Perez's considerable talent as a pianist and composer, blending global influences with a post-bop sensibility. The album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including soprano saxophonist Donny McCaslin and vocalist Lizz Wright, who add depth and richness to the music.
Recorded and mixed by the renowned Al Schmitt, . . . Till Then was mastered at The Mastering Lab in Los Angeles, ensuring a polished and dynamic sound. The album opens with "Native Soul," a track that immediately sets the tone for the journey ahead, followed by the poignant "Gracias A La Vida." Each piece on the album offers a unique blend of jazz improvisation and Latin rhythms, with highlights like "Overjoyed," "Paula C," and "Vera Cruz" demonstrating Perez's ability to create both intimate and expansive musical landscapes.
. . . Till Then is a testament to Danilo Perez's artistry, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that reflect his Panamanian roots and his deep connection to the jazz tradition. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album is a captivating listen that highlights the beauty and diversity of jazz.