Time: 65:34
Size: 150.1 MB
Styles: Latin piano jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front
[2:42] 1. La Chanson D'orphée (Manha De Carnaval)
[2:51] 2. La Vie En Rose
[3:58] 3. Desafinado
[2:14] 4. Les Enfants Du Pirée (From Never On Sunday)
[2:48] 5. La Paloma
[2:33] 6. Tangerine
[2:38] 7. Para Vigo Me Voy
[1:54] 8. The Coffee Song
[2:47] 9. Till
[2:58] 10. Sand In My Shoes
[2:52] 11. Romántica
[2:07] 12. María Elena
[2:30] 13. Tú Que Pasas Sin Mirarme
[2:20] 14. I Wish You Love
[2:28] 15. In A Litlle Spanish Town
[2:31] 16. Acércate Más
[2:48] 17. Nightingale
[2:40] 18. In Other Words (Fly Me To The Moon)
[3:13] 19. Delicado
[1:47] 20. Rico Vacilón
[2:52] 21. Sirenas Bajo El Mar
[2:35] 22. Love Of My Live
[2:15] 23. Día Si, Día No
[2:35] 24. La Comparsa (Batucada)
[2:28] 25. Serenata
Pepe Jaramillo (born José Jaramillo García; October 27, 1921, Lerdo - April 30, 2001, Andalucia) was a notable Mexican pianist, composer, arranger, and recording artist. He was most active in London as an EMI recording artist in the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Lerdo, Durango, he began his professional music career playing in night clubs in México City. Relocating to London in the late 1950s, his many recordings and world-wide concert appearances brought him international fame. He died in his sleep of anemia at his villa in Spain. (On the internet, his activity has often been confused with the Ecuadorean singer of the same name.)
Latin World, Piano & Coffee mc
Latin World, Piano & Coffee zippy
Dear Giullia and Mei and Mat, whoever you really are and wherever you are in this huge magnificent world of ours, whatever, moreover, your motives are for this marvelous thing that you do, thanks, as the year winds down, for so many hours of marvelous unfamiliar music day in and day out, too. For me, you have become an indispensable source of musical thrills, even joy. There is no drug in the world I would trade you for. As for this Pepe Jaramillo, I had never heard of him, but this pleasantly daft generically Latino piano -- apparently to the accompaniment of a Latino metronome -- is just the right prescription for the upcoming long weekend here in the Brazilian sun. We shall play this for our friends and make them groan or laugh or dance, or whatever. Happy Christmas to you. Happy New Year. You guys are great! Beijos,
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