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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT017
Release-Date:24.06.2022
Genre:Jazz
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Luis Vecchio - 27 Fqp
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Luis Vecchio - Arima
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Luis Vecchio - Ucanca
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Luis Vecchio - Canto a Ivnur
After a few years in London, where he worked with Archie Shepp and recorded a sought-after album for the famed library music label De Wolfe, Argentinian pianist Luis Vecchio settled in the island of Gran Canaria following advice from a superior entity from outer space. Vecchio subsequently opened the first jazz school in the Canary Islands, effectively planting the seed of jazz in the archipelago. In Contactos, recorded in 1978 in the Mayra studio owned by Ramiro González, Vecchio gives a free jazz account of his contacts with Adionesis, who delivers his ominous message upon the human race on side B of the album. Fellow Argentinean Fernando Bermúdez on percussion and Japanese bass player Yoichi Yahiro complete the line-up of Contactos.
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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT027
Release-Date:10.05.2024
Genre:Jazz
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Barcode:0048753258866
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Pido perdón por los muertos
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Creo que ayer me asesinaron
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Quiénes tendrán la vida por delante
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Coraje Buenos Aires
Killer unreleased 1973 post-bop, avant jazz album from Argentina, with highly political texts. The missing link in Argentina's jazz history finally sees the light. Coraje Buenos Aires was recorded in 1973, conceived as a follow-up to the historic Bronca Buenos Aires (1971). More explicitly than its predecessor, the texts in Coraje denounced the atrocities of the military junta that ruled the country, and the album was inevitably censored before being released. The tapes, thought to have been burnt and forever lost, were recently discovered in the archive of the late Jorge López Ruiz, allowing us to finally listen to Coraje fifty years after being recorded. Mastered from the original tapes by Pablo López Ruiz. Includes foldout sheet with bilingual notes by author José Tcherkaski and an English translation of the album's song texts.
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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT021
Release-Date:10.11.2023
Genre:Jazz
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Barcode:0048753258835
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Ara Tokatlian, Enrique Villegas & Guille - Camino a Samarkanda
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Ara Tokatlian, Enrique Villegas & Guille - A La Sombra De Los Dorados Budas
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Ara Tokatlian, Enrique Villegas & Guille - En La Ola De Tus Ojos
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Ara Tokatlian, Enrique Villegas & Guille - Maritimaria
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Ara Tokatlian, Enrique Villegas & Guille - Danara
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Ara Tokatlian, Enrique Villegas & Guille - Logré Mi Ser
This top-notch spiritual jazz album from Argentina will leave fans of Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane astonished. Recorded in 1975 and still surprisingly off the radar, this is one of the deepest jazz albums from South America. Inspiración is the meeting of two generations united by music: Ara Tokatlian and Guillermo Bordarampé, members of the influential 70s rock band Arco Iris (which Tokatlian cofounded with the now Oscar award-winning composer Gustavo Santaolalla), join forces with Enrique "Mono" Villegas, an admired jazz pianist who had been active since the 1930s. Meditative, soothing and serene, Inspiración is music your soul yearns for. Official reissue with sound off the master tapes, including a reproduction of the original 16-page booklet. With the blessing and support from Ara Tokatlian and Guillermo Bordarampe.
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Cat-No:ALT026
Release-Date:29.09.2023
Genre:Jazz
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Jazz, funk, and bossa vibes kiss each other, all wrapped up in JLR's trademark cinematic feel. In his colourful Un Hombre de Buenos Aires, recorded in 1978, JLR puts the political outcry of his early 70s works aside and focuses on his love for the city of Buenos Aires. Jorge López Ruiz gets far less credit than he deserves. His crucial role in shaping Argentina's jazz history should place him right next to Gato Barbieri and Lalo Schifrin, who found success abroad. It's an honour do dig deeper into his vast discography after having already reissued his masterpiece Viejas Raíces and his historical milestone album Bronca Buenos Aires. As always, Jorge López Ruiz enroled for the recording of Un Hombre de Buenos Aires some of the best musicians in the country. The line-up includes Dino Saluzzi on bandoneon, Domingo Cura on percussion and his lifelong friend Pocho Lapouble on drums.
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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT023
Release-Date:12.05.2023
Genre:Jazz
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Barcode:0048753258880
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Horacio "Chivo" Borraro - Lineas Torcidas
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Horacio "Chivo" Borraro - Blues Para Un Cosmonauta
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Horacio "Chivo" Borraro - Cancion De Cuna Para Un Bebe Del Año 2000
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Horacio "Chivo" Borraro - La Invasion De Los Monjes
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Horacio "Chivo" Borraro - Mi Amigo Tarzan
Fans of Coltrane will certainly dig this historical 1970s spiritual jazz album from Argentina which left an everlasting imprint in the local jazz scene. From the eerie "Blues para un cosmonauta" —which could easily fit in the Twin Peaks soundtrack—, to the majestic "Líneas Torcidas" or the mid-tempo groove of "Mi amigo Tarzán", new landscapes in jazz are explored without hiding, at moments, the musicians' bebop pedigree. Venturing into unchartered dimensions, the album breaks with traditionalism and combines jazz and new electronic instruments into a contemporary concept that is both cosmic and sensual, a sound where timbre and space play a crucial role. Here, no track sounds like the other. The charismatic, multifaceted saxophone player Horacio "Chivo" Borraro is joined here most notably by Fernando Gelbard —who pioneered electronic keyboards and analog synths in Argentina, playing here Fender Rhodes and Minimoog— and Brazilian musician Stenio Mendes —who plays the 12-string craviola and contributes two tracks. Jorge González on bass and Néstor Astarita on drums —both part of Gato Barbieri's rhythm section in the early 60s— and Chino Rossi —responsible for much of the unusual percussion and special effects that give the album its unprejudiced aura— complete the line-up of Blues para un Cosmonauta.
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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT024
Release-Date:12.05.2023
Genre:Soul/Funk
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Barcode:0048753258897
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Naná Vasconcelos - Africadeus
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Naná Vasconcelos - Aboios
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Naná Vasconcelos - Seleção de Folclore
Spiritual, intimate and revolutionary, yet firmly rooted in Brazil's folklore. Africadeus was the breakthrough album of the mighty Naná Vasconcelos, in which he discovered the berimbau to the world and took the instrument to a universal level, abstracting it from its original context of capoeira. Having played in the shadows for other artists such as Milton Nascimento, Gato Barbieri or Som Imaginario, Naná is here finally in the spotlight. Recorded in 1973 in France for Pierre Barouh's Saravah label, this is the album that definitely imprinted Naná's name in the international scene, on his track to becoming one of the best percussionists of all times. Immensely proud to offer a quality reissue of both his early 70s albums for the French label Saravah. Africadeus comes in its original gatefold cover
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Cat-No:ALT025
Release-Date:12.05.2023
Genre:Soul/Funk
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Barcode:0048753258903
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - No Sul Do Polo Norte
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - No Norte Do Polo Sul
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - Aranda
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - Toshiro
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - Baiao Do Acordar
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - Garimpo
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - Tiro Crusado
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Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo & Novell - Pinote
Cult album of Brazilian music finally reissued || Official reissue of this real tour de force of Brazilian creativity, where the mighty Naná Vasconcelos is joined by his friends Nelson Angelo and Novelli (both members of the legendary Clube da Esquina) to create one of the greatest Brazilian albums ever recorded outside of Brazil. The three musicians grasp here for the kind of musical freedom that could then only be achieved outside of their country. A boundary-pushing experimentation that makes your soul flow and is to be enjoyed at large. Recorded in 1975 and released in Pierre Barouh's label Saravah. Artwork by the great Belgian artist Jean-Michel Folon.
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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT018
Release-Date:25.11.2022
Genre:Jazz
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Barcode:0048753258798
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Matias Pizarro - Pelo De Rata
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Matias Pizarro - Anamlor
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Matias Pizarro - Perro Que Ladra No Muerde
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Matias Pizarro - Una Flor Tras La Montaña
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Matias Pizarro - Secuencia
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Matias Pizarro - Nordeste
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Matias Pizarro - Do y Sol
"Hey, there's this new guy around that plays like Herbie Hancock!!". When Chilean pianist Matías Pizarro arrived in Argentina fleeing Pinochet's dictatorship, word spread like wildfire in the local jazz scene.In the two short years that Pizarro spent in Buenos Aires, he became one third of the Viejas Raíces project alongside local jazz heroes Jorge López Ruiz and Pocho Lapouble, recorded with famed Italian trumpeter Enrico Rava and released his own solo album, Pelo de Rata ("Rat's hair"). Pizarro was no beginner though. Whilst in Chile he had already participated in several music projects and worked as a producer and arranger for the IRT label, and was connected to influential bands such as Los Jaivas and Blops. He had also studied in the Berklee School of Music where he not only met and lived with the cream of an emerging new wave of musicians, but he also had the chance to attend live performances of giants such as Miles Davis or Thelonious Monk. In the recording of "Pelo de Rata" Pizarro is joined by fellow Chilean Alejandro Rivera (Sacros, Grupo Sol) on quena and charango, Swedish bassist Bo Gathu on bass, Uruguayan saxophonist Finito Bingert and an impressive percussion team featuring Pocho Lapouble, "El Zurdo" Roizner and the mighty Domingo Cura. The album draws from the US jazz fusion currents of the time (think Chick Corea and Miles Davies), adding an undeniable Latin American character, all projected through Pizarro's own musical prism which displays his acute sense of harmony and a musical intimacy that reminds of those sincere, dreamy moments in Viejas Raíces. The 8-page booklet that accompanies the vinyl edition will give you a deeper insight into the story of Matías Pizarro, with previously unseen pictures and liner notes by Argentinean journalist Humphrey Hinzillo (La Nación , Rolling Stone Argentina).
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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT019
Release-Date:25.11.2022
Genre:Jazz
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Barcode:0048753258828
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - La Ciudad Vacia
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Relatos
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Amor Buenos Aires
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Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Bronca Buenos Aires
Essential jazz from Argentina, originally released in 1971. Bronca Buenos Aires is one of the highlights in the career of Jorge López Ruiz, alongside El Grito and the much-acclaimed Viejas Raíces project. The album is jazz poem by López Ruiz to the city he loved, not just for its virtues but also its faults, and the recording was an ambitious project that gathered many of the prominent jazz musicians of Buenos Aires.
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Label:Altercat
Cat-No:ALT015
Release-Date:27.05.2022
Genre:World Music
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Barcode:0048753258736
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Maria de Fatima - Toda Menina Bahiana
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Maria de Fatima - Você (Sorrindo e entregando)
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Maria de Fatima - Movimento dos Barcos
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Maria de Fatima - Coisas Estranhas
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Maria de Fatima - Bahia com H
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Maria de Fatima - O Tabuleiro da Bahiana
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Maria de Fatima - Candombe Brasileiro - Montevidean
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Maria de Fatima - São João Changô Menino
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Maria de Fatima - Três Pontas
Ethereal, sensual, subtle. Maria de Fátima is that new favourite singer you think you just discovered, but had actually always been there. This Brazilian muse from Tijuca (Rio de Janeiro) has worked and recorded with artists such as Milton Nascimento, Gilberto Gil, Arthur Verocai, Airto Moreira & Flora Purim, Chico Buarque and Lincoln Olivetti amongst many others. We're immensely proud to bring you a deluxe reissue of her only solo album Bahia com H. Recorded in 1981 in Uruguay where Maria had settled with her then husband and synthesizer wizard Hugo Fattoruso (OPA), who also takes on production duties. The album combines Maria's own compositions with her unique takes on some Brazilian classics by Ary Barroso, Denis Brean and Gilberto Gil amongst others, compositions which gain a new significance with Maria's ethereal interpretation and the blended elements of Candombe, in part provided by the all-star line-up of Uruguayan musicians recruited for the recording. First reissue on vinyl format, preserving the original artwork in its gatefold sleeve, with sound sourcedfrom the original analogue tapes, and with a 12-page booklet with photos from Maria's private archive and liner notes by the mighty producer, journalist, Grammy voting member and living jazz encyclopedia Arnaldo de Souteiro.
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Cat-No:ALT014
Release-Date:03.12.2021
Genre:Jazz
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Barcode:0048753258705
You know you're into something good when you open the album you just bought and find a lyrics sheet, then play it and quickly realise the record is actually instrumental. The unruliness that defined Costa Blanca's short-lived career resulted in such nonsensical contradictions, and helps understand why one of Spains best jazz-rock bands of the 70s never had a proper breakthrough. Hailing from sun-bathed Alicante in the Spanish levantine coast, Costa Blanca shared the stage with some of the country's best-known rock acts of the time, including Triana, Guadalquivir, Bloque or Coz, often receiving praise from fellow musicians and music critics alike. The band's sole LP takes the listener through a typical summer in the Mediterranean, from its blissful afternoons by the sea to galloping thunderstorms, and is reminiscent of some kind of Weather Report with a Mediterranean flair. Formed by four musicians of diverse musical backgrounds, the band members proved to be exceptionally skilled despite their limited experience, remarkably drummer Pedro Barceló who, aged just 17 at the time of recording, delivered a trepidant 9-minute solo and grew to become one of the most in-demand session musicians in Spain. Napi Carratalá's guitar makes sure his inclination for psychedelic rock doesn't go amiss and the undisturbable Chiki Navarret provides the funky bass lines that hold the band together, while the French saxophonist Alain Fabrizio blows the jazz influence. Partly because of the band's location away from the music industry centers of Barcelona and Madrid, and mainly because of the carelessness that surrounded the band's activities, the album failed to attract any commercial success and fell into oblivion, becoming today a highly collectable cult album and the only available memory anchor for those who saw them live. Done in full cooperation with all surviving band members, we're proud to bring you this reissue, with an 8-page booklet including bilingual (Spanish / English) liner notes and graphic memorabilia from the musicians' own archives. "We were always stoned" seems to be the common memory of all Costa Blanca members. And that's probably the right way to listen to this album today -- by the sea, please.
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Cat-No:ALT012
Release-Date:26.11.2021
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Zeca Do Trombone - Rota-Mar
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Zeca Do Trombone - Gávea Um Beijo De Cinema
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Zeca Do Trombone - Exílio De Coração
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Zeca Do Trombone - Em Busca De Mim
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Zeca Do Trombone - Boa Nova
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Zeca Do Trombone - Manteiga De Garrafa
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Zeca Do Trombone - Ave Anne (feat. Azymuth)
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Zeca Do Trombone - Papo Coração
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Zeca Do Trombone - Alô Brasil
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Zeca Do Trombone - Navegante Só
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Zeca Do Trombone - Te Queria
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Zeca Do Trombone - Grito da Pele
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Zeca Do Trombone - Pastores da Noite
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Zeca Do Trombone - Tema Do Brisa (feat. Azymuth)
Mainly known to DJs for the funk groover "Te Queria", Rota-Mar is the first solo album by the charismatic Zéca do Trombone. During a vertiginous career which started in the late 60s, Zéca was a permanent member of Wilson Simonal's band, toured with Luiz Eça's Sagrada Família (alongside Joyce, Naná Vasconcelos, Nelson Angelo and others), recorded the seminal Brazilian funk "Coluna do Meio" for his joint effort with Roberto Sax, and played and recorded for some of the big names of Brazilian music such as Tim Maia or Martinho da Vila. Particularly for samba artists such as Alcione, Leci Brandão or Moreira da Silva, Zéca do Trombone was the trombonist of choice. Rota-Mar displays the work of an established musician who has nothing to prove. Impregnated with Zéca's characteristic voice, the songs draw inspiration from the sea, love and bohemian life, and let us all dream of what life in Rio the Janeiro was during that time. "Te Queria", penned by Zéca's childhood friend Elízio de Búzios (known for his highly collectable funk/boogie single "Tamanqueiro") is the obvious highlight, although we believe the real beauty of the album lies in the relaxed sea-side groove and MPB in the rest of the songs, including Zéca's superb take on Martinho da Vila's "Manteiga de Garrafa". As bonus tracks to this reissue, we include both sides from Zéca's rare 1977 single, featuring the allmighty trio Azymuth. Comes with an 8-page booklet with bilingual (Portuguese / English) liner notes by Brazilian journalist Marcelo Pinheiro and previously unpublished pictures from the artist's archive.
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - O'Placar (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - Para Nosotros Solamente (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - Balewada (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - Los Berugos Wor (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - La Hora De La Sed Maldita (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - El Viaje De Dumpty (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - Eterna Presencia (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
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Viejas Raíces ( Feat. Jorge Lopez Ruiz ) - Mira Tú (feat. Jorge López Ruiz)
Altercat proudly presents the definitive reissue of one of the crown jewels of South American jazz. Essentially the brainchild of Argentinian jazz's leading figure Jorge López Ruiz, the project Viejas Raíces marked López Ruiz's departure from the traditional forms of jazz. The trio that recorded this album, consisting of López Ruiz joined by his life-long friend drummer Pocho Lapouble and gifted Chilean pianist Matías Pizarro, created a thrilling blend of jazz and Uruguayan candombe, surrounded by an undeniable cinematic feel spurred by López Ruiz's long experience in the soundtrack field. When read as one element, the cleverly chosen combination of group name and album title (in English: 'Old Roots of the Colonies of the River Plate') readily hints at the kind of sounds the listener will be challenged with when diving into this LP. Recorded in 1976 in the wake of the "Proceso de Reorganización Nacional", the bloodiest period of dictatorship in Argentina, the album was initially frowned upon by critics and public alike, both still firmly rooted in jazz traditionalism and obviously not ready for the new ideas that musicians like López Ruiz were experimenting with. Despite being a commercial flop upon its release, the album has been enjoying a growing reputation over the last two decades, acclaimed by jazz enthusiasts who value it from a different historical perspective and embrace its experimentation during this revolutionary period of change. Fourty-five years after its release, the album receives the Altercat treatment with a much deserved deluxe reissue, with sound direct from the master tapes and an accompanying 12-page booklet with previously unpublished pictures and bilingual liner notes telling everything you ever wanted to know about the album and those who made it possible.
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Release-Date:13.08.2021
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Jorge Navarro - Black Dog
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Jorge Navarro - Vamos Quedando Pocos
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Jorge Navarro - Lucky Southern
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Jorge Navarro - Repartamos El Funky
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Jorge Navarro - Funk Yourself
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Jorge Navarro - Great Gorge
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Jorge Navarro - Después de la Polenta
It's safe to say that starting a jazz album with a version of Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" was quite a daring deed, to say the least. In Argentina — back in 1977. And yet this is something a musician with the career of Jorge Navarro could afford. Navarro belongs to a generation of musicians who shaped the history of jazz music in Argentina, starting already in the mid-50s alongside other renowned jazzmen such as Lalo Schifrin, Leandro "Gato" Barbieri, "Baby" López Furst or Jorge López Ruiz. In Argentina, "con polenta" is an expression used to describe something with great energy or strength — which perfectly defines the mood for the album. As many other musicians, most notably Schifrin and Barbieri (who enjoyed a huge international success and would only sporadically return to Argentina), Navarro had just left the country and spent several years in the USA, returning to his homeland full of energy and new ideas, which translated into his debut solo album where navarro performs on Hammond, Fender Rhodes and Steinway pianos. A rocking blend of Jazz and Funk, the album unexpectedly kicks off with a groovy cover of Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" and includes equally wicked takes on compositions by Eumir Deodato, Keith Jarrett and Joe Farrell, as well as two self-penned originals and a funky number by Roberto Valencia, who's in charge of percussion in the album.
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