Time: 39:53
Size: 91.3 MB
Styles: Tango
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[3:51] 1. Bailando En El Alvear
[2:14] 2. Isidoro C
[2:35] 3. Independencia Rag
[3:42] 4. Volve Con Tu Mama
[2:23] 5. Paseando Por Santa Fe
[2:52] 6. Tango Reo
[3:48] 7. Esa Locura
[3:46] 8. Adios
[3:48] 9. Habanera Elegante
[2:40] 10. Harold Philips
[3:52] 11. Milonga Trucha
[4:16] 12. Murga Triste
Juan Carlos Caceres: Piano, Trombon, Kazoo, Voz; Frederic Truet: Flauta, Clarinete, Saxo; Didier Schmitz: Banjo Guitarra, Contrabajo; Guillermo Venturino: Cajon, Bombo,Washboard, Congas.
Those who enjoy authenticity, passion and passionate inspiration are in for a treat. Cáceres is unique and returns like a whirlwind, opening the spectrum of his music as much as the urgency of his pulse demands. Cáceres returns more personal than ever, pure present and all roots.
Tango, milonga, candombe and murga - the styles of the Rio de la Plata - are added, among a sea of influences, swing, dixieland and charleston, which is not surprising knowing that Cáceres was a trombonist of jazz in the existentialist Buenos Aires. In "Gotan Swingl" there is no bandoneon, the most characteristic instrument of tango, instead he has used clarinet, trombone, piano, flute, tenor sax, banjo, guitar, double bass, cajón and bass drum among others, to lay the foundations of the songs . Notorious sensitivity for the new Argentine music, for the tango and its succulent derivatives, for the fusion of the old and the modern. (Translated from Spanish.)
Those who enjoy authenticity, passion and passionate inspiration are in for a treat. Cáceres is unique and returns like a whirlwind, opening the spectrum of his music as much as the urgency of his pulse demands. Cáceres returns more personal than ever, pure present and all roots.
Tango, milonga, candombe and murga - the styles of the Rio de la Plata - are added, among a sea of influences, swing, dixieland and charleston, which is not surprising knowing that Cáceres was a trombonist of jazz in the existentialist Buenos Aires. In "Gotan Swingl" there is no bandoneon, the most characteristic instrument of tango, instead he has used clarinet, trombone, piano, flute, tenor sax, banjo, guitar, double bass, cajón and bass drum among others, to lay the foundations of the songs . Notorious sensitivity for the new Argentine music, for the tango and its succulent derivatives, for the fusion of the old and the modern. (Translated from Spanish.)
Gotan Swing mc
Gotan Swing zippy