Time: 36:47
Size: 84.2 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2017
Art: Front
[3:40] 1. Flying Home
[2:42] 2. Ific
[2:57] 3. Shake Dance
[2:45] 4. Sands Of Sahara
[2:48] 5. Sassy
[2:33] 6. Wine O
[2:39] 7. Walk On
[3:21] 8. Teen Scene
[3:05] 9. Shoe String
[2:29] 10. Hot Tamales
[2:28] 11. Spanish Onions
[2:39] 12. The Dogs
[2:35] 13. Nervios
Los Saxofonistas Salvajes is a very special project for me. In this work I have selected those pieces that I consider to be key or inspiring of great personalities in the history of the saxophone in Rhythm and Blues, with their sonic insurrection against the established musical system (with its racial and social barriers in the late 1940s) . Although the saxophone had played a prominent role both in the Big Bands era and in the Be Bop, it was in the late 1940s that Saxophone Saxophone emerged as synonymous with rebellion, accompanying Rock and Roll.
I also have the luxury of having the company of Pere Miró (Saxo Baritone), Dani Baraldés (guitar), Hector Martín (guitar and baritone guitar), Matías Míguez (bass), Anton Jarl (drums) and Albert Sabater percussion). (Translated from Spanish.)
I also have the luxury of having the company of Pere Miró (Saxo Baritone), Dani Baraldés (guitar), Hector Martín (guitar and baritone guitar), Matías Míguez (bass), Anton Jarl (drums) and Albert Sabater percussion). (Translated from Spanish.)
Los Saxofonistas Salvajes
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