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By adrianzinho
Paquito de Rivera - Tico Tico
" Muchos músicos americanos piensan en Carmen Miranda, La Bamba, o La Cucaracha cuando alguien les habla de música latina. Ellos no piensan que la música suramericana es muy seria. Hice este álbum para demostrar cómo tocar ritmos latinoamericanos y el uso del lenguaje en la música de jazz " - Paquito D' Rivera
" Éste es un programa fino de la música de jazz en una forma refrescantemente honesta y libre de clichés." - Kenneth D. Gumba, tiempos del jazz
Paquito de Rivera - Tico Tico - (1989) Tracklist:
1- Danza Caracteristica
2- Anorado Encuentro
3- Valse Criollo I
4- El Mardino II
5- Carola III
6- Tico Tico
7- Song For Maura
8- To Brenda With Love
9- Serenata
10- Elizabeth
11- Chorinho #3 "Sheep Meadow"
12- Recife's Blues
Musicos: Paquito D'Rivera (alto & tenor saxophono, clarinete) Danilo Perez (piano) Fareed Haque, Romero Lobambo, Tiberio Nascimiento (guitarra) David Finck, Nilson Matta (bajo) Mark Walker, Portihno (bateria) Raphael Cruz (percusion)
Link de descarga [parte 1]: http://www.mediafire.com/?zit0tz3jyjm
Link de descarga [parte 2]: http://www.mediafire.com/?zzygjzgvdzz
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By adrianzinho
Paquito D' Rivera - Big Band Time
Paquito D'Rivera obviously loves big-band music, and it suits him very well, both as a soloist and a writer -- it gives him a chance to bring plenty of color and crisp rhythm to his Latin sound. That he has a very strong band with him certainly helps.
Frank Chastenier on piano is a standout, especially on the slow "Song for Maura," which aches with tenderness, and where D'Rivera himself shines. It's definitely a pan-Latin disc, embracing not only D'Rivera's native Cuba but also some strong touches of Brazil on "Who's Smokin'?," in addition to nods back to history, with lots of strong bop and even some of the contrapuntal melodies of
Bach popping their noses over the wall here and here, courtesy of some skillful and witty arrangements. D'Rivera is never subsumed by the band, but often solos above it, mellifluous and swinging, especially on "A Lo Tristano," but with the type of silky phrasing that's long been his hallmark. He knows his jazz history, and isn't afraid to be inspired by others -- such as
Al DiMeola on "Danza Caracteristica." It's a testament to D'Rivera that this is so good -- and remains thoroughly enjoyable.
www.allmusic.comTracklist:
- To Brenda With Love [ DRivera ] 6:36
- Danza Caracteristica [ Brouwer ] 7:55
- Song for Maura [ DRivera ] 7:45
- Basstronaut [ DRivera ] 6:25
- Who's Smokin'? [ DRivera ] 8:50
- Y la Negra Bailaba [ Lecuana ] 7:41
- Andalucia [ Lecuana ] 8:25
- A Lo Tristano [ DRivera ] 5:31
- Como un Bolero [ DRivera ] 6:24
- Annette's for Sure [ Roditi ] 4:00
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