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One More Once

Michel Camilo · 1994

63 min · 10 tracks · classical · hard bop · Latin music

A vibrant fusion of jazz improvisation and Latin rhythms, showcasing intricate piano melodies and dynamic ensemble interplay.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic emotional journeys long, immersive listening sessions gradual builds and payoffs
Context
Released in 1994, 'One More Once' was Michel Camilo's third studio album, following his acclaimed self-titled debut. At this point in his career, he was establishing himself as a prominent figure in the Latin jazz scene, blending traditional Caribbean sounds with contemporary jazz forms.
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classical, hard bop, Latin music

One More Once is an album by Michel Camilo, released in 1994. A vibrant fusion of jazz improvisation and Latin rhythms, showcasing intricate piano melodies and dynamic ensemble interplay. 'One More Once' received significant acclaim for its innovative approach to Latin jazz, charting well on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz charts. It solidified Camilo's reputation and played a crucial role in expanding the audience for Latin-infused jazz music during the '90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does One More Once sound like?

A vibrant fusion of jazz improvisation and Latin rhythms, showcasing intricate piano melodies and dynamic ensemble interplay. Rooted in classical and hard bop.

What makes One More Once by Michel Camilo notable?

'One More Once' received significant acclaim for its innovative approach to Latin jazz, charting well on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz charts. It solidified Camilo's reputation and played a crucial role in expanding the audience for Latin-infused jazz music during the '90s. Released in 1994, 'One More Once' was Michel Camilo's third studio album, following his acclaimed self-titled debut. At this point in his career, he was establishing himself as a prominent figure in the Latin jazz scene, blending traditional Caribbean sounds with contemporary jazz forms.

Who is One More Once for?

One More Once works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, long, immersive listening sessions and gradual builds and payoffs.

How many songs are on One More Once?

One More Once has 10 tracks, running approximately 63 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·63:29

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 One More Once Standout 4:52
  • 2 Why Not! 6:42
  • 3 The Resolution 3:30
  • 4 Suite Sandrine, Part III Standout 9:16
  • 5 Dreamlight 8:48
  • 6 Just Kidding 5:18
  • 7 Caribe Standout 7:05
  • 8 Suntan 5:59
  • 9 On the Other Hand 5:49
  • 10 Not Yet 6:07

Release Date

January 1, 1994

Genre

Latin music, hard bop

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Artist Origin

Dominican Republic

Runtime

63 min 29 sec