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Gato Barbieri- El Pampero (CD)

SKU: 029667528320
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the album cover for Gato Barbieri - El Pampero
the album cover for Gato Barbieri - El Pampero

Digitally remastered edition of this album from the Jazz great. After two albums which established Barbieri as an important new voice on the saxophone, his 1971 appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival made him a star. This performance was captured on the album EL PAMPERO. It is semi-acoustic Jazz at it's most satisfying. The Argentinian saxophonist pulled back slightly from Free Jazz and focused more on his roots, ably backed by Bernard Purdie on drums, Lonnie Liston Smith on keyboards and Nana Vasconcelos on percussion. The set of four numbers all have South American influence. The playing switches from contemplative to fiery, showing his debt to John Coltrane and other avant garde players, carefully woven into the rhythmic explorations. One of the greatest live Jazz recordings of the 70s.

Tracklist:

  1. El Pampero
  2. Mi Buenos Aires Querido
  3. Brasil
  4. El Arriero
Format: New CD/Jazz

Gato Barbieri- El Pampero (CD)

SKU: 029667528320
Regular price $11.99
Unit price
per

Release Date: 10.07.2014

 
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Digitally remastered edition of this album from the Jazz great. After two albums which established Barbieri as an important new voice on the saxophone, his 1971 appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival made him a star. This performance was captured on the album EL PAMPERO. It is semi-acoustic Jazz at it's most satisfying. The Argentinian saxophonist pulled back slightly from Free Jazz and focused more on his roots, ably backed by Bernard Purdie on drums, Lonnie Liston Smith on keyboards and Nana Vasconcelos on percussion. The set of four numbers all have South American influence. The playing switches from contemplative to fiery, showing his debt to John Coltrane and other avant garde players, carefully woven into the rhythmic explorations. One of the greatest live Jazz recordings of the 70s.

Tracklist:

  1. El Pampero
  2. Mi Buenos Aires Querido
  3. Brasil
  4. El Arriero