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Dino Saluzzi Group: Juan Condori

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Contemporary Jazz / Indie Jazz
premiera polska:
2006-10-19
kontynent: Ameryka Południowa
kraj: Argentina
opakowanie: Jewelcaseowe etui
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ecmreviews.com:
A Dino Saluzzi album is the audio equivalent of looking through a family photo album. Not so allegorically in this case, as Dino’s brother Felix (saxophones and clarinet), son José Maria (guitars), Felix’s son Matias (basses), and honorary kin U.T. Gandhi (drums and percussion) join the bandoneón virtuoso for this set of 12 moving pictures, each with its own thumb-worn page. Although named for a childhood friend whose free spirit holds special place in his heart, Juan Condori is less a personal portrait than it is a biography of a time and place preserved in memory. Indeed, from memory come the building blocks of Saluzzi’s music, the very blood without which it might never reach those bellows.
The themes of Juan Condori cross a few historical hairs, from the dying wisdom of South American indigenous peoples (“La Vuelta De Pedro Orillas” and “Chiriguano”) and the 1994 bombing of the Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires (“Memoria”) to the life force of music itself (“La Parecida”). If any such references describe a world we know, then it is all we can do to seek hope in these instruments of light: not only memory, but also remembrance. Aside from the acoustic “Soles” by José, written metallic on wind carrying an attic’s scent, the Pedro Laurenz tango classic “Milonga De Mis Amores,” and the spontaneous “Improvisacion,” all the music here is Saluzzi Sr.’s own. Father and son share moments of clear telepathy, as in the airy dance movements of “La Parecida,” in which they paint starbursts of light around the Matias’s deep axis. José enchants further in “A Juana, Mi Madre,” in which his electric evokes the nocturnal stylings of John Abercrombie, and in the title track, while Felix’s pastoral clarinet in “Las Cosas Amadas” and “Los Sauces” deepens the feeling of locality. These and more comprise a set one can only admire for its thematic integrity, its emotive charge, and the quiet flow of its sustenance.
Pay close attention to this one. It brings water to the desert.
by TYRAN GRILLO

muzycy:
Dino Saluzzi bandoneon
Felix 'Cuchara' Saluzzi tenor and soprano saxophones, clarinet
José Maria Saluzzi acoustic and electric guitars
Matias Saluzzi double-bass, bass guitar
U.T. Ghandi drums, percussion

utwory:
La Vuelta De Pedro Orillas
Milonga De Mis Amores
Juan Condori
Memoria
La Parecida
Inside
Soles / La Camposanteña
Las Cosas Amadas
A Juana, Mi Madre
Los Sauces
Improvisacion
Chiriguano

wydano: 2006
nagrano: October 2005
more info: www.ecmrecords.com
more info2: www.saluzzimusic.com

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ECM (DE)
Artysta
Dino Saluzzi Group
Nazwa
Juan Condori
Instrument
bandoneon
Zawiera
CD
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