Café De Los Maestros
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Cafe De Los Maestros (2008)
Fitting this ambitious project into his hectic schedule must've been a challenge for producer/writer Gustavo Santaolalla. He's better known as the Oscar-winning composer of Hollywood film scores such as Babel and Brokeback Mountain, as well as being the mastermind behind 'electro tango' iconoclastsmore...Fitting this ambitious project into his hectic schedule must've been a challenge for producer/writer Gustavo Santaolalla. He's better known as the Oscar-winning composer of Hollywood film scores such as Babel and Brokeback Mountain, as well as being the mastermind behind 'electro tango' iconoclasts Bajofondo, but Café de los Maestros is a real labour of love. More than five years after he began work on this 'summit meeting' of the stars of Argentinean tango from the 1940s and 1950s (just before the seismic reinventions of Astor Piazzolla), it's finally arrived, and has been well worth the wait. The only shame is that some of these icons have already passed on, though this lends Café de los Maestros an extra poignancy. Most striking among the vocalists is the late Lágrima Ríos, the 'Black Pearl of tango' from Argentina's small neighbour Uruguay. Her two vibrato-laden offerings both employ just guitar and-voice, with Santaolalla allowing himself an exquisite backing vocal cameo on the swinging creole waltz of Un Cielo Para Los Dos. There are star turns from divas Virginia Luque and Nelly Omar, as well as the great Oscar Ferrari, who all have well preserved and remarkably androgynous voices. And twenty-something Cristóbal Repetto brings his extraordinary 'gramophone' voice to a duet with veteran Juan Carlos Godoy. The balance of this ravishingly presented double disc set of yesteryear's hits is instrumental tango, ranging from the sweepy, swooning 'orquestas' of Horacio Salgán, Osvaldo Berlingieri et al, to quintets, quartets and soloists on piano and bandoneón. The whole thing radiates style and charm that's second-to-none.
Genre: Classical
Editeur: Dg Imports
Sortie le: May 23, 2008
Fitting this ambitious project into his hectic schedule must've been a challenge for producer/writer Gustavo Santaolalla. He's better known as the Oscar-winning composer of Hollywood film scores such as Babel and Brokeback Mountain, as well as being the mastermind behind 'electro tango' iconoclastsmore...Fitting this ambitious project into his hectic schedule must've been a challenge for producer/writer Gustavo Santaolalla. He's better known as the Oscar-winning composer of Hollywood film scores such as Babel and Brokeback Mountain, as well as being the mastermind behind 'electro tango' iconoclasts Bajofondo, but Café de los Maestros is a real labour of love. More than five years after he began work on this 'summit meeting' of the stars of Argentinean tango from the 1940s and 1950s (just before the seismic reinventions of Astor Piazzolla), it's finally arrived, and has been well worth the wait. The only shame is that some of these icons have already passed on, though this lends Café de los Maestros an extra poignancy. Most striking among the vocalists is the late Lágrima Ríos, the 'Black Pearl of tango' from Argentina's small neighbour Uruguay. Her two vibrato-laden offerings both employ just guitar and-voice, with Santaolalla allowing himself an exquisite backing vocal cameo on the swinging creole waltz of Un Cielo Para Los Dos. There are star turns from divas Virginia Luque and Nelly Omar, as well as the great Oscar Ferrari, who all have well preserved and remarkably androgynous voices. And twenty-something Cristóbal Repetto brings his extraordinary 'gramophone' voice to a duet with veteran Juan Carlos Godoy. The balance of this ravishingly presented double disc set of yesteryear's hits is instrumental tango, ranging from the sweepy, swooning 'orquestas' of Horacio Salgán, Osvaldo Berlingieri et al, to quintets, quartets and soloists on piano and bandoneón. The whole thing radiates style and charm that's second-to-none.
Genre: Classical
Editeur: Dg Imports
Sortie le: May 23, 2008
Morceaux:
- Al Maestro Con Nostalgia - Carlos Garcia
- Vieja Viola - Lagrima Rios & Anibal Arias
- Orgullo Criollo - Atilio Stampone & Su Orquesta
- Pa la Guardia - Quinteto Baffa
- La Cancion de Buenos Aires - Virginia Luque
- A Mis Viejos - Osvaldo Berlingieri y Su Orquesta
- Al Galope - Leopoldo Federico Orchestra
- Percal - Alberto Podesta
- Si Sos Brujo - Emilio Balcarce y Su Orquesta
- Viejo Jardin - Nelly Omar
- La Cumparsita - Carlos Lazzari y Su Orquesta
- La Llamo Silbando - Salgan, Horacio y Su Orquesta
- Romantico Bandoneon - Jose Libertello
- Tanguera - Mariano Mores y Su Orquesta
- Sueno de Tango - Leopoldo Federico Orchestra
- Un Cielo Para los Dos - Lagrima Rios
- La Punalada - Carlos Lazzari y Su Orquesta
- Alma en Pena - Don Juan Carlos & Cristobal Repetto
- Loca Bohemia - Emilio de la Pena
- Chique - Quinteto Baffa
- Sera Un Noche - Oscar Ferrari
- A Fuego Lento - Salgan, Horacio y Su Orquesta
- Mariposita - Gabriel 'Chula' Clausi
- Tierra Querida - Osvaldo Berlingieri y Su Orquesta
- Suite de Tangos - Leopoldo Federico Orchestra
- Mi Amigo Cholo - Atilio Stampone & Su Orquesta
- Taquito Militar - Mariano Mores y Su Orquesta
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Bitrate | 320 Kbps | |
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Sample Rate | 44.1 KHz | |
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255.56 MB (100%)
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