When you get up in the morning, you must have a song - Ray Charles
Showing posts with label jorge lopez ruiz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jorge lopez ruiz. Show all posts

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Bronca Buenos Aries

This came as a recommendation from an acquaintance. I am often suspect of recommendations, more often than not they turn out to be mediocre lps that someone has a personal affinity towards. Not that I don't have many lps in my collection that would easily fall into that category.
 This on the other hand caught me off guard. I was fully expecting a decent '70's brazilian record. I had no idea how cool this thing was gonna be. It easily slides from quiet ensemble passages to Tranesque sax workouts to full modern big band arrangements. Never a misstep

From the liner notes.".recorded and composed in B.A. by Argentinian bassist Jorge Lopes Ruiz in 1971. Based on the writings of Jose tcherkaski and the "El Cordobazo" uprising,"

Bronca Buenos Aries

1. La Cuidad Vacia
2. Relatos
3. Amor Buenos Aries
4. Bronca Buenos Aries

Soloists
Horacio  "Chivo" Borraro - tenor sax
Fernando  Gelbard - Pianos and flute
Jorge Lopez Ruiz - bass
Carlos "Poncho" Lapouble - drums

Guests
Santiago Giacobbe - hammond
Alfredo Remus - electric bass
Enrique "Zurdo" Roizner - drums

the choir and orchestra appear are all locals.

recorded at Estudios  Ion; Buenos Aries; 1971

this is a cd reissue and not the real thing...wmcd-0082