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A Primera Vista
performed by Jerry González, 1949- and Federico Lechner, 1984- (BlueArt, 2009), 1 hour 6 mins
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performed by Jerry González, 1949- and Federico Lechner, 1984- (BlueArt, 2009), 1 hour 6 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jerry González, 1949-, Federico Lechner, 1984-
Author / Creator
Jerry González, 1949-, Federico Lechner, 1984-
Date Published / Released
2009-05-15
Publisher
BlueArt
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performed by N.O.D.P. (Yurican Music, 2009), 49 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
N.O.D.P.
Author / Creator
N.O.D.P.
Date Published / Released
2009-03-17
Publisher
Yurican Music
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performed by Watanabe Sadao, 1933- (Decca Records, 2009), 55 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Watanabe Sadao, 1933-
Author / Creator
Watanabe Sadao, 1933-
Date Published / Released
2009-02-02
Publisher
Decca Records
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performed by Reut Regev (Ropeadope Digital, 2009), 47 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Reut Regev
Author / Creator
Reut Regev
Date Published / Released
2009-01-27
Publisher
Ropeadope Digital
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Chapter One: Latin America
performed by Gato Barbieri, 1932-2016, Antonio Pantoja, Quelo Palacios, Ricardo Lew, 1947-, Isoca Fumero and Dino Saluzzi, 1935- (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2009), 43 mins
When Gato Barbieri signed to Impulse! Records in 1973 for a series of critically lauded albums, he had already enjoyed a celebrated career as a vanguard musician who had worked with Don Cherry and Abdullah Ibrahim (then known as Dollar Brand), recorded for three labels as a leader, and scored and performed the sou...
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performed by Gato Barbieri, 1932-2016, Antonio Pantoja, Quelo Palacios, Ricardo Lew, 1947-, Isoca Fumero and Dino Saluzzi, 1935- (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2009), 43 mins
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When Gato Barbieri signed to Impulse! Records in 1973 for a series of critically lauded albums, he had already enjoyed a celebrated career as a vanguard musician who had worked with Don Cherry and Abdullah Ibrahim (then known as Dollar Brand), recorded for three labels as a leader, and scored and performed the soundtrack to director Bernardo Bertolucci's film {#Last Tango in Paris}. Chapter One: Latin America was a huge step forward musically for...
When Gato Barbieri signed to Impulse! Records in 1973 for a series of critically lauded albums, he had already enjoyed a celebrated career as a vanguard musician who had worked with Don Cherry and Abdullah Ibrahim (then known as Dollar Brand), recorded for three labels as a leader, and scored and performed the soundtrack to director Bernardo Bertolucci's film {#Last Tango in Paris}. Chapter One: Latin America was a huge step forward musically for the Argentinean-born saxophonist, even as it looked to the music of his heritage. This turned out to be the first of four chapters in his series on Latin America, and for it he teamed not with established jazz musicians, but instead folk and traditional musicians from his native country, and recorded four of the album's five cuts in Buenos Aires -- the final track, a multi-tracked solo piece, was recorded in Rio de Janeiro. The music found here doesn't walk a line between the two worlds, but freely indulges them. The enormous host of musicians on the date played everything from wooden flutes to electric and acoustic guitars, bomba drums and quenas, and Indian harps and charangos, creating a passionate and deeply emotive sound that echoed across not only miles but also centuries. At the helm was Barbieri, playing in his rawest and most melodic style to date, offering these melodies, harmonies, and rhythms as a singular moment in the history of jazz. While the entire album flows seamlessly from beginning to end, the A-side, comprised of Barbieri's own "Encuentros" and J. Asunción Flores and M. Ortiz Guerrero's classic "India," is the clear standout. That said, the four-part suite that commences side two -- "La China Leoncia Arreo la Correntinada Trajo Entre la Muchachada la Flor de la Juventud" -- is a work of such staggering drama and raw beauty that it is perhaps the single highest achievement in Barbieri's recorded catalog as an artist. Simply put, this album, like its remaining chapters, makes up one of the great all but forgotten masterpieces in 1970s jazz. Thankfully, Verve has brought this set back into print on CD as part of its wonderfully mastered, budget-priced Originals series. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Gato Barbieri, 1932-2016, Antonio Pantoja, Quelo Palacios, Ricardo Lew, 1947-, Isoca Fumero, Dino Saluzzi, 1935-
Author / Creator
Gato Barbieri, 1932-2016, Antonio Pantoja, Quelo Palacios, Ricardo Lew, 1947-, Isoca Fumero, Dino Saluzzi, 1935-
Date Published / Released
2009-01-27
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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performed by Roger Lartheau (Studio Paradiso, 2008), 43 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Roger Lartheau
Author / Creator
Roger Lartheau
Date Published / Released
2008-12-12
Publisher
Studio Paradiso
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performed by Xavier Cugat, 1900-1990 (Future Noise Music Ltd., 2008), 50 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Xavier Cugat, 1900-1990
Author / Creator
Xavier Cugat, 1900-1990
Date Published / Released
2008-12-09
Publisher
Future Noise Music Ltd.
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performed by César López, Habana Ensemble (BisMusic, 2008), 1 hour 1 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Habana Ensemble, César López
Author / Creator
Habana Ensemble, César López
Date Published / Released
2008-12-08
Publisher
BisMusic
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performed by Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993 (Synergie OMP, 2008), 54 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993
Author / Creator
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993
Date Published / Released
2008-11-30
Publisher
Synergie OMP
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performed by Mike Mower, 1958- (Cavendish Music, 2008), 21 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Mike Mower, 1958-
Author / Creator
Mike Mower, 1958-
Date Published / Released
2008-11-17
Publisher
Cavendish Music
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