Trio Juárez – Trio Juarez + 2

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Label:Music Hall – 2.280

Country:Argentina

Used LP 1972?

Disc:VG+ (feel slight surface noise, not bad shape, please check audio samples)

Jacket:VG (writings, split part on bottom, scuffs)

Recorded in 1972 by Trio Juárez, a jazz quartet consisting of Manolo Juárez, Alejandro Erlich-Oliva, and Elias Heger, plus quena player Juan Darela and Anacrusa member José Luis Castiñeira De Dios. This is the second album of the unit that played folklore with jazz arrangement, with a total of 12 tunes including guest vocals, quena and vibraphone, centering on the sophisticated piano of Manolo Juárez. Starting with "Loca De Amor" a cover of a famous waltz tune, followed by "Luna Tucumana" a samba-jazz tune with an impressive vibraphone tone, lively ensemble "La Telesita" and "Invitacion A La Nostalgia" with beautiful Martha Peñaloza's vocals. A master Argentina jazz piece wrapped in elegance, melancholy, and fragility.

Manolo Juárez, Alejandro Erlich-Oliva, Elias HegerのTrio Juárezにケーナ演奏者Juan DarelaとAnacrusaのメンバーJosé Luis Castiñeira De Diosを加えた5人編成による72年録音作品。フォルクローレをジャズアレンジで奏でたユニットのセカンドアルバムに当たる作品で、洗練されたManolo Juárezのピアノを中心にゲストヴォーカル、ケーナやヴィブラフォンを交えた全12曲。冒頭のワルツの名曲カバー”Loca De Amor”に始まり、ヴィブラフォンの音色が印象的なサンバ・ジャズ”Luna Tucumana”、小気味よいアンサンブル”La Telesita”、Martha Peñaloza歌う美しい”Invitacion A La Nostalgia”を筆頭とした気品、哀愁、儚さに包まれた名作。素晴らしい作品です。ジャケット少し難ありの為安価にしてあります。

A1 - Loca De Amor

A2 - Luna Tucumana

A6 - La Telesita

B1 - Cancionera

B2 - Invitacion A La Nostalgia

B3 - Baguala Para Un Silencio