Artist: Oscar Aleman
Title Of Album: Buenos Aires 1965-1975
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Fremeaux & Associes
Genre: Jazz, Gypsy Jazz, Fusion
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 55 minutes
Total Size: 149 MB
The great Argentinian guitarist Oscar Alem n, (1909-1980) is not as well known as Django Reinhardt or Charlie Christian, but he was no less an individual stylist. This wonderful set from Fremeaux & Associes offers proof that even later in life, his powers as an improviser, technician, and bandleader were undiminished. These 19 cuts were taken from two sources: a live date in 1965 with his big band Y Los Cinco Caballeros, and a studio session. The live gig, which comprises the first 11 selections, may be titled in Spanish but is mostly made up of jazz standards radically rearranged and played in Alem n’s inimitable, hard swinging, intensely rhythmic style. Check out opener “Guitarra Salvage” (“Crazy Rhythm” ) and the stellar strut of “Murmullo de Pajaros” (“Lullaby of Birdland” ) for starters. The fidelity is good mono, but that doesn’t detract at all. On the studio session, the band is smaller, far more Latin in approach, and there are standards apart from those of American jazz (though there are some of these as well) and vocals, which add to rather than detract from, the performances. His reading of Dori Caymmi’s “Saudade de Bahia,” with its seamless meld of samba and swing is a set highlight. Then there’s the cooking read of the traditional Cuban tune “O Vestido de Bolero,” with its knotty aprpeggios, clave rhythms (played on a snare), and jazz phrasing. The recording Quality here is in stereo, but feels unmixed, which is another plus as it adds to the live-in-studio feel. In sum, Buenos Aires 1965-1975 is a welcome addition to Aleman’s catalog.
Thom Jurek, Album Notes
01. Guitarra Salvaje [Crazy Rhythm]
02. Oye Negro
03. Muchacho Chino [China Boy]
04. Murmullo de P jaros [Lullaby of Birdland]
05. Besame Mucho
06. Lembranca
07. Camino Cruzados
08. En un Pueblecito Español [In a Little Spanish Town]
09. Llevame Volando a la Luna [Fly Me To the Moon]
10. Rosa Madreselva [Honeysuckle Rose]
11. Eso Que Llaman Amor [What Is This Thing Called Love]
12. O Vestido de Bolero
13. De Buen Humor [In the Mood]
14. Tengo Ritmo [I Got Rhythm]
15. Saudade de Bahia
16. Tono No. 1
17. Para Mi Eres Divina [Bei Mir, bist du schon]
18. Caravana
19. La Banda De Alejandro [Alexander's Ragtime Band]
Recording information: Buenos Aires (1965); Dernier Enregistrement Studio (1965); Buenos Aires (1975); Dernier Enregistrement Studio (1975).
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