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Michel Camilo & Tomatito - Spain again (2006) (FLAC) [Lossless]

Dodano:
2008-10-12 11:57:37

Język:
brak języka

 Polski opis

Gatunek :   Jazz 
Rok Wydania :   2006 
Jakość :   FLAC  
Okładki :   Tak 
Ripper :   GuitarCry 

Opis:
Michel Camilo (ur. 4 marca, 1954) pianista i kompozytor jazzowy. Pochodzi z Santo Domingo, na Dominikanie. Jest znany jako wspaniały pianista jazzowy, latynoamerykański i klasyczny dysponujący dużymi możliwościami technicznymi.

Mimo swojego gruntownego klasycznego wykształcenia ulegał wpływom tradycji bopowych i wykonawstwa takich instrumentalistów jak: Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett Chick Corea, Horace Silver, Erroll Garner, i Scott Joplin.

Źródło: last.fm

 English description

Genre :   Jazz 
Year :   2006 
Quality :   FLAC  
Covers :   Yes 
Ripper :   GuitarCry 

Description:
Michel Camilo, the New York-based, Dominican-born pianist, and Tomatito, the Spanish flamenco guitarist, recorded a well-received duets album called Spain in 2000, and this sequel is intended to take the collaboration to the next level. Spain Again does. It's a bravura performance that pushes both men into strange and satisfying new territories and spotlights the abilities of each to find places where they are mutually comfortable and inspired. As on the first pairing, the musicianship is flawless throughout, the two virtuosos dancing around each other's melodies, creating fascinating, harmonious bridges, building upon and toying with structural ideas beyond what each composition calls for. Camilo's complex jazz piano inventions suddenly give way to Tomatito's spellbinding acoustic guitar runs; the two meet someplace in the middle, enjoy the freedom that unfettered exploration allows, and emerge with new entities that only an alliance of equals can bring about. The pace is set quickly with "El Dia Eque Me Quieras," a tribute to tango legend Astor Piazzolla, moves through various originals and standards (a silky, semi-classical "Stella by Starlight" is both graceful and awe-inspiring in its mastery) and eventually finds its way to the only vocal piece on the album, "Amor de Conuco," sung by guest Juan Luis Guerra. Strangely, though the vocal is quite lovely, it's a mood-breaker, diminishing the evocative elegance that Camilo and Tomatito have spent much of the past hour laying out.

Source: allmusic.com

Tracklist:
01. El Dia que Me Quieras [05:17]
02. Libertango [04:08]
03. Fuga y Misterio [03:50]
04. Adios Nonino [07:17]
05. Stella by Starlight [03:25]
06. Twilight Glow [05:11]
07. A los Nietos [04:35]
08. La Tarde [02:02]
09. La Fiesta [06:06]
10. From Within [06:19]
11. Amor Conuco [04:08]