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TROMBON MAJADERO
Reference: DIS-115187
This CD release includes the complete albums "Tromb�n majadero" (Are�to, 1965, tracks ##1-12) and "Ritmo"(Kubaney LP, 1960, tracks ##13-23)
Includes a comprehensive 20-page booklet.
Personnel: Featuring "Chocolate" Armenteros, Adalberto "Trompetica" Lara, "El Negro" Vivar (tp); Pucho Escalante, Modesto Echarte (tb), Celso G�mez, Armando Verdecia (sax); H�ctor "El �ato" Alejo (p), Oscar Vald�s, Guillermo Barreto, Papito Hern�ndez (perc) and Israel L�pez "Cachao" (b), among others.
"Even though this CD includes a brilliantly arranged melange of musical genres, the true highlight remains the exquisite piano, bass, sax, trumpet, percussion and trombone improvisations. These recordings give more than ample proof of the trombone's capacity to sing as a melodically expressive instrument." - Helio Orovio, Havana, September 2006.
Tracks: 1. Turi (Arturo Sandoval), 2. Luna De Miel En Guam� (Arturo Sandoval), 3. Claudia (Jes�s "Chucho" Vald�s), 4. Blues En Dos Partes (Arturo Sandoval) (Homage To Clark Terry & Dizzy Gillespie), 5. Mar�a (Leonard Bernstein), 6. �Qu� Vas A Hacer El Resto De Tu Vida? (Michel Legrand), 7. Lamento Borincano (Rafael Hern�ndez), 8. Como Llora Una Estrella (Antonio Carrillo), 9. Te Quiero (Augusto Alguer�), 10. A Mi Manera (Paul Anka), 11. Pen�lope (Joan Manuel Serrat-augusto Alguer�), 12. Almendra (Abelardito Vald�s), 13. Aguas De Marzo (Antonio Carlos Jobim), 14. Rabo De Nube (Silvio Rodr�guez), 15. La Bikina (Rub�n Fuentes).
Total Time: 77:22 mins.
This CD is part of an exquisite new collection from Malanga Music, established with the purpose of uncovering outstanding rare material by legendary figures in the history of Cuban music. This material had been previously locked away in the vaults collecting dust, but two years of extensive investigation in Havana's Are�to studio archives have brought these gems to light.
All these CDs have been digitised directly from the original masters, and many of them have never been previously released on CD! These editions also boast 16 or 20-page comprehensive booklets featuring previously unissued photos and texts in both English and Spanish, written by important Cuban musicologists and journalists.
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