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Supernova (Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio album)

''Supernova'' is a studio album by The Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio released by Blue Note Records on July 17, 2001. The trio consisted of Gonzalo Rubalcaba on piano, bassist Carlos Henriguez, and drummer Ignacio Berroa. It peaked at number 25 in the ''Billboard'' Top Jazz Albums chart.
Produced by Rubalcaba, the album was released following his collaborative work with Charlie Haden on the album ''Nocturne'', which resulted in a Grammy Award for Haden. ''Supernova'' includes nine tracks and met with mostly positive reviews by critics, most commenting on the versatility and musical ability of the performer. The album was further nominated for a Grammy, a ''Billboard'' Latin Music Award, and earned the Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album.
==Background and release==
Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba recorded ''Supernova'' following his collaboration with Charlie Haden on the album ''Nocturne'', which was co-produced, performed and orchestrated by Rubalcaba.〔 The pianist was named the "most visible musical presence" in ''Nocturne'' and the album received the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album at the 44th Grammy Awards, after being referred to as an "engaging blend of jazz and Latin song" by Don Heckman of ''Los Angeles Times''.〔 About ''Supernova'', Rubalcaba stated that blends the melodic tone of his previous album (''Inner Voyage'') and the lyricism of his early records.〔

On May 2001, three months before the album release, Rubalcaba along with bassist Carlos Henriguez and drummer Ignacio Berroa (The Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio), debuted some of the tracks at the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles, California, without telling his audience beforehand. Heckman described the songs as "pieces roved through unusual metric territory, with explosive accents bursting out of the rhythmic flow."〔 The album was released by Blue Note Records on July 17, 2001, becoming Rubalcaba's seventh album for the label.

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