Michel Camilo was one of the most stimulating jazz pianists to emerge in the mid- to late '80s. His powerful two-handed attack (full of impressive technical skills), his knowledge of both jazz and Afro-Cuban music, and his willingness to constantly take chances make each of his solos into an adventure. This Portrait set, his first date as a leader to be made available domestically, features
Camilo in a pair of trios with either
Marc Johnson or
Lincoln Goines on bass and
Dave Weckl or
Joel Rosenblatt on drums;
Mongo Santamaria makes some guest appearances on congas. On the spirited outing,
Michel Camilo sticks to originals, with the exception of "Blue Bossa."