The Jim Seeley Arturo O'Farrill Quintet's eponymous album is a brilliant showcase of the two artists' incredible talent and chemistry. From the very first track, it's clear that this quintet is firing on all cylinders, delivering an energetic and dynamic performance that showcases their unique blend of jazz, Latin, and contemporary influences.
The album's standout tracks include "The Infrequent Seams," which features Seeley's soaring trumpet lines and O'Farrill's virtuosic piano playing, and "The Thing to Do," a lively and infectious tune that showcases the quintet's tight ensemble playing.
Throughout the album, Seeley and O'Farrill's musical partnership is on full display, with each musician pushing the other to new heights of creativity and expression. The rhythm section of bassist Bam Bam Rodriguez, drummer Vince Cherico, and percussionist Roland Guerrero provides a rock-solid foundation for the group's explorations, while also adding their own unique musical contributions.