Nestor Torres is a young composer and flute player with a '70s-style, synth-heavy, Latin light-jazz sound. The musicianship is slickly professional and the tracks are well recorded. There is some authentic percussion playi... more »ng heard here and there, so why have the producers opted for programmed trap drums throughout? Torres seems like he really wants to get something across and gets some good licks in. He is obviously a capable flautist with a secure technique and he has interesting ideas. However, the overall impression given on this album is that Torres is either playing to an audience that prefers their clavés and montunos predigested or has seriously underestimated how much of the real thing they can take. Listeners who enjoy soft jazz and mainstream Latin pop will eat this up, but fans of the real deal should look elsewhere. With Marc Antoine, Richard Bona, Kim Waters, and Dave Samuels. --Christina Roden« less
Nestor Torres is a young composer and flute player with a '70s-style, synth-heavy, Latin light-jazz sound. The musicianship is slickly professional and the tracks are well recorded. There is some authentic percussion playing heard here and there, so why have the producers opted for programmed trap drums throughout? Torres seems like he really wants to get something across and gets some good licks in. He is obviously a capable flautist with a secure technique and he has interesting ideas. However, the overall impression given on this album is that Torres is either playing to an audience that prefers their clavés and montunos predigested or has seriously underestimated how much of the real thing they can take. Listeners who enjoy soft jazz and mainstream Latin pop will eat this up, but fans of the real deal should look elsewhere. With Marc Antoine, Richard Bona, Kim Waters, and Dave Samuels. --Christina Roden
"I listen to this almost every morning over a cup of coffee and a journal and Bible; There doesn't seem to be a better way of starting the day. Torres' music does not interfere or become annoying as you do other things, but sometimes I do find myself just sitting back from the books and revelling in the sheer beauty of the compositions. I also recommend Humberto Ramirez' "Aspects" (latin-jazz trumpet)and Editus' "Calles y Vientos" (jazz/classical violin-guitar-percussion) VERY highly!!"
ZOMAR ENRIQUE AGUILAR | Colon, Rep. of Panama | 10/07/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Conocía a Nestor Torres el 21 de julio en el Festival de Jazz y Ribbs en Columbus Ohio junto a Kenny G; no lo conocía y compré el album Treasures of Heart y quedé fascinado. Lo escucho todos los dias y más la pieza Treasures of heart que transporta a uno a las nostalgias de infancia, la distancia, y recuerdos de ayer. Se lo recomiendo a todos aquellos que buscan siempre lo mejor. Gracias Nestor por tu música. Eres un excelente artista. Zomar Aguilar. Colón, Rep. de Panamá."
You will love this!
ZOMAR ENRIQUE AGUILAR | 08/24/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I attended a live concert by Nestor Torres at Kennesaw State University on 8/22/99 where he performed several cuts from "Treasures of the Heart". He had the audience in his hand for the entire concert (outdoor venue), as well as dancing in the aisles!"
Fantastic,remids me of the beach on sunday
ZOMAR ENRIQUE AGUILAR | 08/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love wind instruments and this cd renews my love for the sound. Music is truly the food of life. It is so restful yet vibrant. A must have. Remids me of his performance at the St. Lucia jazz festival in 5/99. Keep up the good work, we need cds like this to continue to live in today's world. PEACE."
Lyrical and Smooth
ZOMAR ENRIQUE AGUILAR | 08/11/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pure Nestor Torres. As usual, Torres can transport you to where he wants you to be.Close your eyes (not in the car please) and let yourself travel with Nestor.Que bueno!!"