Showing posts with label Jairo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jairo. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Jairo - Jazziro

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:05
Size: 123.8 MB
Styles: Chanson, Smooth jazz
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[4:53] 1. Le Métèque
[5:04] 2. Nada
[6:10] 3. Avec Le Temps
[4:40] 4. Qui
[4:26] 5. Les Paradis Perdus
[4:50] 6. Alfonsina Y El Mar
[3:21] 7. La Foule (Amor De Mis Amores)
[3:50] 8. Que Reste-T-Il De Nos Amours
[3:35] 9. Et Maintenant
[5:10] 10. Balderrama
[2:54] 11. Elisa
[5:07] 12. Ne Me Quitte Pas

Contrabass – Carlos “El Tero” Buschini; Guitar – Leonardo Sanchez; Percussion – Minino Garay; Piano – Baptiste Trotignon; Vocals – Jairo.

Almost three years ago, we wondered what was happening to JAIRO. Well, it's in an intimate setting, both jazz and powerfully rooted in his land in Argentina, that JAIRO legendary singer revealed in Paris in the 70s, will make his comeback. "Jazziro" will take back the biggest French songs, reorchestrées by the musicians Minino GARAY on the percussions, Baptiste TROTIGNON on the piano, Carlos "El tero" BUSCHINI on the bass, and Leonardo SANCHEZ on the guitar. From "What's left of our love?" from Charles TRÉNET (recently taken over by Julien DORÉ) to "And now" by Gilbert BÉCAUD, via "Elisa" by Serge GAINSBOURG, "Do not leave me" by Jacques BREL, "Lost paradises" by CHRISTOPHE (recently taken by CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS), "With the time" by Léo FERRÉ, "Le métèque" by Georges MOUSTAKI or "La foule" by Edith PIAF - here in its Spanish version "Amor de mis amores" (popularized by PACO in 1988) . "Do not forget to share it with all your friends, by email, on social networks, such as streams to flood the internet with this wonderful news of the return to France of a legendary singer with an album both unexpected and wonderful to all points of view "can you read on his official Facebook page. "See you soon to hear it, listen to it loop on your sonos, in your digital portable players, and share a jazz evening with all your loved ones, thank you for your loyalty".

Remember in 1980 "Gardens of Heaven", it was him. Mario GONZALEZ, of his patronymic (in Aramaic, the inspired faithful), Argentine singer born on June 16, 1949, decides at the end of the 70s (during the military dictatorship in Argentina) to try his luck in Europe. Direction Spain first, then France. After a few 45 laps signed at RCA, from 1977 to 1980, it is finally the consecration that year with the French adaptation of a hit of the German group Goombay Dance Band, which will rank No. 1 in the Rhine for nine weeks in 1979. "Sun Of Jamaica" becomes "The Gardens of Heaven", and offers JAIRO, in the spring of 1980, its biggest success - with over a million and a half copies sold over the summer period. (Translated from French.)

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