Caceres - Murga Argentina (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Caceres
- Title: Murga Argentina
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Mañana
- Genre: Jazz, Tango, Latin
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:42:38
- Total Size: 244 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Guariló
02. Barrio
03. Cumtango
04. Asado Con Cuero
05. El Tango
06. Sabor Compadre
07. Cachumbambé
08. Miremos Al Mañana
09. Bar Florida
10. José Mármol Y Tarija
11. La Del Mono
12. Así Me Gusta
13. Murga Argentina
14. Se Fue El Carnaval
15. La Retirada
The Caceres in question is Juan Carlos, an Argentinian now living in Paris, a singer and multi-instrumentalist with a deep love of the music of his homeland. The murgas he explores here aren't as well known as the tango; they're heard at carnival time, in a marching style for the processions. But he's no purist, doing some mix and match with other local styles and beyond, as on "Miremos al Mañana," where the New Orleans brass and whiskey voice take it all into Tom Waits territory. Sadly, he restricts his trombone work to just two cuts, although it's so beautiful that it deserves more exposure ("La Retirada," the closing track, is a special delight). He brings in some guest vocalists, but for the most part, his own voice is more than adequate. Murga Argentina is an unusual, wonderful album -- one that leaves you wanting more.
01. Guariló
02. Barrio
03. Cumtango
04. Asado Con Cuero
05. El Tango
06. Sabor Compadre
07. Cachumbambé
08. Miremos Al Mañana
09. Bar Florida
10. José Mármol Y Tarija
11. La Del Mono
12. Así Me Gusta
13. Murga Argentina
14. Se Fue El Carnaval
15. La Retirada
The Caceres in question is Juan Carlos, an Argentinian now living in Paris, a singer and multi-instrumentalist with a deep love of the music of his homeland. The murgas he explores here aren't as well known as the tango; they're heard at carnival time, in a marching style for the processions. But he's no purist, doing some mix and match with other local styles and beyond, as on "Miremos al Mañana," where the New Orleans brass and whiskey voice take it all into Tom Waits territory. Sadly, he restricts his trombone work to just two cuts, although it's so beautiful that it deserves more exposure ("La Retirada," the closing track, is a special delight). He brings in some guest vocalists, but for the most part, his own voice is more than adequate. Murga Argentina is an unusual, wonderful album -- one that leaves you wanting more.
Jazz | World | Latin | FLAC / APE
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