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Bebo Valdes & Javier Colina - Live At The Village Vanguard

Artist: Bebo Valdes & Javier Colina Album: Live At The Village Vanguard Label: Sony BMG Format: MP3@320 kbps Sound Quality: FULL Size: 150 MB Type: CD Country: España Release Date: 2008 Genre: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Latin, World Fusion Bebo Valdés has been one of the giants of Cuban music since the 1950s, though he has lived in Stockholm since the early '60s. This live recording, his very first, was made in 2005 over several nights at the Village Vanguard, with Valdés at the age of 86. The pianist's powerful left hand makes it superfluous for him to have a percussionist; his sole accompanist is bassist Javier Colina, a gifted partner who weaves intricate lines with Valdés. Though the music is dominated by Cuban rhythms, this live CD is hardly one-dimensional in scope. Valdés' rhythmic composition "Con Poco Coco" works in quotes from "Old Devil Moon" and "Salt Peanuts." His dramatic rendition of the standard "Yeste...

Nossa Alma Canta – I Was Made For Bossa

Label:Good Ear Catalog#:HGE 13038 Format:CD, Album Sound Quality: HICH Format: Mp3_320Kbps   Country:Italy  Released:2008 Genre:Jazz, Latin Style:Bossa Nova, Smooth Jazz, Latin Jazz Guitarist Renato Greco met singer Rosa Bittolo Bon at a Jazz music course in Venice and they immediately bonded thanks to their love of bossa nova music and the Brazilian culture. This album is definitely a step forward for the group. Their music is more mature, elegant and shows more depth which has arisen from their continual traveling, background, musical influences and from their passion and commitment to both the music and the group. Look out for all 16 songs covered in Suave Bossa Nova styles. Most notable are cover versions of tracks originally by The Eagles, Terence Trent D?rby, The Clash, Prince and many more... It's an album not to be missed!!! Sense. (Amazon) Bossa nova may not be trendy now, but back in the late ?50s it was literally the ?new thing?. These days the style ...