Six tracks with differing charms, but one goal...
Chameleon, Herbie Hancock's Headhunters
Black Satin, from Miles Davis' On the corner
Cotton wool, by Lamb. Fila Brazillia remix.
You're no pimp and I'm certainly no whore, Kip Hanrahan's Tenderness
Sextetu by Astor Piazzolla
(I removed the player, please mail me if desperate to hear any of these tracks)
Circe by Ursula Rucker, Jazzanova remix.
Friday, February 8, 2008
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First three, no comment. Sextetu, marvellous, though I don't think it fits this topic. I've just played it through twice on headphones and you caused me to go and pull my collection; I have it on 'Tres Minutos con la Realidad' [Milan] but it's a different version than yours, it's later I suspect being recorded in '89 in the club Italiano in BA. It's not the 'traditional' personnel, it includes guitarra electica and two bandoneones. But I appreciate the inclusion because it made me realise how long it's been since I played any Astor. I will remedy that pronto. I assume that you have the Mulligan and the two Gary Burton discs and maybe the Kronos? There's a couple I used to play a lot, Zero hour- Nueve Tango and The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical night, both very good.
I love the sensuality of Piazzolla's music, which is why I included it for this theme. The first 3 minutes of Sextetu carry for me a devastating eroticism, but that could just be me..
We only have one Piazzolla album, coincidentally produced by Kip Hanrahan. It's called 57 minutos con realidad, a play on the title you mention.
That Ursula Rucker track is wonderful - I've added it to my 'big' sexytime list.
The podbean player's gone.
The podbean site seems to be down, I'd try a bit later. If nothing happens by tomorrow I'll repost.
BTW, like your photo EJ.
The website has too
Podbeans back, so I'll add Lamb's cotton wool to the mix..
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