RAVA, ENRICO & AGA TAURA CONFAB
Tytuł:El Convidado
Wytwórnia:SVART
Rok:1975/RM
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Tytuł:El Convidado
Wytwórnia:SVART
Rok:1975/RM
Avant-garde ,Jazz , Free - jazz
Po raz pierwszy na CD
Wydanie card - sleeve
Tracklist
1. Barco Hasta El Cielo /Written-By – Enrico Rava 8:13
2. Darn That Dream /Written-By – De Lange, Van Heusen 3:31
3. Ate Um Dia /Written-By – João Donato 9:23
4. Chico /Written-By – Horacio Borraro 15:17
5. Enrico Seis Octavo (Enrico 6/8) /Written-By – Chango Farías Gómez 7:20
Musicians
Bass – Adalberto Cevasco
Drum – Nestor Astarita
Percussion – "Chango" Farías Gómez
Piano – Fernando Gelbard
Trumpet – Enrico Rava
Recorded in "Estudios Audìon", Buenos Aires, December 1975.
Living in New York, the Italian trumpeter Enrico Rava was one of the world's leading free jazz musicians of the 1970s avant-garde. Rava's visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1975 brought about an album: Aga Taura Confab - 'El Convidado'. The idea was to record the guest trumpeter with four of the very best Argentinian musicians: pianist Fernando Gelbard, bassist Adalberto Cevasco, drummer Néstor Astarita and percussionist Juan "Chango" Farías Gómez (who is better known simply as Chango Farías). This album is a re-release of that legendary LP, for all purposes lost after its original release in 1975/76. It is a restored version of the original album with until now unpublished recording session photos by photographer Gianni Mestichelli. 'El Convidado' was originally produced by the late and legendary Nano Herrera. The set is eclectic and beautiful, with rare trumpet-piano duets, musicians that had played with many of the greats such as Lionel Hampton, Ella Fitzgerald, Herb Geller and Lalo Schifrin, Fender Rhodes pianos, African influenced rhythmic figures and a climax of free improv build-ups. It is a record which is equally dynamic as it is melodic and poignant.