Cena: |
Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | Pošta CC paket (Pošta) Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja) Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Džez, Latino
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
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Studio album by Manuel Galban and Ry Cooder
Released January 28, 2003
Genre
Latin Jazzloungemambo
Label Nonesuch
Producer Ry Cooder
Manuel Galban and Ry Cooder chronology
The End of Violence
(1997) Mambo Sinuendo
(2003) Chávez Ravine
(2005)
Mambo Sinuendo is a studio album released by Cuban performer Manuel Galbán and producer Ry Cooder. The album was the first number-one album in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart for Galbán and the second for Cooder (after Buena Vista Social Club in 1998), and won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album at the 46th Grammy Awards.[1]
Album history
About the recording of this album, Cooder notes that `Galbán and I felt that there was a sound that had not been explored in a Cuban electric-guitar band that could re-interpret the atmosphere of the 1950s with beauty, agility, and simplicity. We decided on two electrics, two drum sets, congas and bass: a sexteto that could swing like a big band and penetrate the mysteries of the classic tunes. This music is powerful, lyrical, and funny; what more could you ask? Mambo Sinuendo is Cuban soul and high-performance.`
Track listing
This information from Billboard.com.[4]
`Drume Negrita` (Ernesto Grenet) — 5:00
`Monte Adentro` (Arsenio Rodríguez) — 2:53
`Los Twangueros` (Manuel Galbán, Ry Cooder) — 4:42
`Patricia` (Pérez Prado) — 3:29
`Caballo Viejo` (Simón Díaz) — 3:51
`Mambo Sinuendo` (Manuel Galbán, Ry Cooder, Joachim Cooder) — 2:31
`Bodas de Oro` (Electo Rosell `Chepin`) — 4:40
`Échale Salsita` (Ignacio Piñeiro) — 4:27
`La Luna en Tu Mirada` (Luis Chanivecky) — 4:13
`Secret Love` (Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain) — 5:49
`Bolero Sonámbulo` (Manuel Galbán, Ry Cooder) — 4:31
`María la O` (Ernesto Lecuona) — 4:19
Personnel
This information from AllMusic.[1]
Coro - Carla Commagere
Music Coordinator - Demetrio Munez
Design - Doyle Partners
Composer - Electo Chepin Rosell
Composer - Eliseo Grenet
Composer - Ernesto Lecuona
Guest Artist, Trumpet - Herb Alpert
Composer - Ignacio Pineiro
Assistant Engineer - Isel Martinez Rodriguez
Engineer, Mastering, Mixing - Jerry Boys
Drums - Jim Keltner
Assistant Engineer - Jimmy Hoyson
Composer, Drums - Joachim Cooder
Coro - Juliette Commagere
Guitar, Primary Artist - Manuel Galban
Bata Drums - Maximino Duquesne Martinez
Congas, Guest Artist - Miguel `Anga` Diaz
Executive In Charge Of Music - Nick Gold
Bass, Guest Artist - Orlando `Cachaito` Lopez
Composer - Perez Prado
Digital Editing - Rail Jon Rogut
Electric Bass, Composer, Guitar, Steel Guitar, Organ, Electric Piano, Primary Artist, Producer, Tres, Vibraphone - Ry Cooder
Composer - Sammy Fain
Production Coordination - Sara Daoud
Assistant Engineer - Simon Burwell
Composer - Simon Diaz
Mastering - Tom Leader
Production Coordination - Zita M. `Toti` Morrina