Los Guachos, Vol. 2

Los Guachos, Vol. 2

Los Guachos, Vol. 2

ASIN: B00000J5YV

Editorial Reviews
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In the last few years, there's been a quiet but impressive Argentine revolution in Latin jazz. Keyboardist-composer Guillermo Klein's latest CD, Los Guachos II--the title roughly translates as "The Homeboys," and should not be confused with los gauchos, the country's legendary cowboys--aurally illustrates a Buenos Aires-based musical world-view that embraces the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. Klein, a Berklee School of Music graduate and former sideman with the United Nation Orchestra, molds and folds the Afro-Argentine milonga, tango, and chacarera dance rhythms into a unique jazz conception that is at once familiar, foreign, and fantastic. "Dario De Alina Reynes" is a 6/8, synthesized, syncopated seance with the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar. Hermeto Pascoal's "De Sabados Pra Dominguinhos" is bossa nova border crossing with Luciana Souza's florid vocals and Diego Urcola's full-bodied trumpet flights. Klein's funereal voice paints the slow milonga, "Se Me La Voz," in a mournful indigo hue, contrasted by the percussive clave/chacarera percolations of "No Name Tune" topped by trumpeter Juan Cruz Urquiza's Freddie Hubbard-like tones. On "Child's Play," a Ghanian Afro-beat flows with Ben Monder's high-life guitar. The South American bombo drum drives "Curandero" with Chilean vocalist Claudia Acuna. As Klein's musicianship grows, his homeland will contribute to jazz in the 21st century the same way that Afro-Cuban influences did 100 years ago. --Eugene Holley Jr.

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Los Guachos, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • música venida de la tierra
  • Great Music
  • 2000 Revelation
  • This guy is the best composer of his generation!
  • there are no words
Los Guachos, Vol. 2
Guillermo Klein
Manufacturer: Sunny Side
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000J5YV
Release Date: 1999-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Diario De Alina Reyes
  2. Juana
  3. De Sabados Pra Dominguinhos
  4. Viya
  5. No Name Tune
  6. Child's Play
  7. Se Me Va La Voz
  8. Curandero
  9. El Camino
  10. Chacarrichard
  11. El Tiempo Entero

Amazon.com

In the last few years, there's been a quiet but impressive Argentine revolution in Latin jazz. Keyboardist-composer Guillermo Klein's latest CD, Los Guachos II--the title roughly translates as "The Homeboys," and should not be confused with los gauchos, the country's legendary cowboys--aurally illustrates a Buenos Aires-based musical world-view that embraces the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. Klein, a Berklee School of Music graduate and former sideman with the United Nation Orchestra, molds and folds the Afro-Argentine milonga, tango, and chacarera dance rhythms into a unique jazz conception that is at once familiar, foreign, and fantastic. "Dario De Alina Reynes" is a 6/8, synthesized, syncopated seance with the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar. Hermeto Pascoal's "De Sabados Pra Dominguinhos" is bossa nova border crossing with Luciana Souza's florid vocals and Diego Urcola's full-bodied trumpet flights. Klein's funereal voice paints the slow milonga, "Se Me La Voz," in a mournful indigo hue, contrasted by the percussive clave/chacarera percolations of "No Name Tune" topped by trumpeter Juan Cruz Urquiza's Freddie Hubbard-like tones. On "Child's Play," a Ghanian Afro-beat flows with Ben Monder's high-life guitar. The South American bombo drum drives "Curandero" with Chilean vocalist Claudia Acuna. As Klein's musicianship grows, his homeland will contribute to jazz in the 21st century the same way that Afro-Cuban influences did 100 years ago. --Eugene Holley Jr.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars música venida de la tierra.......2001-04-25

y de las entrañas. todas las piezas son excelentes (algo difícil en un album de música propia y nueva)sencillas pero con muy buen desarrollo; una sonoridad que mezcla desde lo indígena hasta el rock y el free jazz. Un album de planteamiento y trabajo.

5 out of 5 stars Great Music.......2000-05-12

Living in Grenada which is so close to South America, there isno doubt that we are interested in Latin music. As an avid Jazz fan and the Acting President of the Grenada Jazz Society, this CD moves me closer towards actually having Latin Jazz bands in Grenada. Hat off to the players.

5 out of 5 stars 2000 Revelation.......1999-10-27

Mistycism, inspiration, self creation... I feel wordless for such creation. I can tell, the new millenium revelation. You can perceive that Guillermo knows and feels what he's doing. Great for him!!!! Today music should be proud for having such a composer creating everyday new tunes for the world.

5 out of 5 stars This guy is the best composer of his generation!.......1999-10-15

This kind of listening experience is rare. Guilliermo is a fully developed composer with his own harmonic and rhythmic language. His music unfolds with subtlety, grace and power. The band is amazing (check out Tony Malaby's solo on Chacarrichard)!!!

5 out of 5 stars there are no words.......1999-10-11

This album is completely amazing. The kind of sound you almost don't believe; it's so complex and emotional yet comforting, while being incredibly original.It is some of the most beautiful poetry I've ever heard.

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