Artist: Lalo Schifrin
Title Of Album: Gypsies
Year Of Release: 2014 (1978)
Label (Catalog#): Tabu / Demon [TABU-1037]
Country: Argentina
Genre: Jazz, Latin, Electronic, Jazz Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 50:25
Full Size: 467Mb(+3%)(covers)
Info:
wiki It’s never been easy to pigeonhole Lalo Schifrin. The four-time Grammy-winning Argentinian composer created one of the most memorable television themes of all time with his “Mission: Impossible,” recorded jazz albums for labels including Verve and Creed Taylor’s CTI, worked with Count Basie, Cannonball Adderley and Sarah Vaughan, and scored innumerable films, racking up six Oscar nominations in the process. Now, Demon Music Group has reissued two lost gems of the Schifrin oeuvre, both originally recorded for Clarence Avant’s Tabu label, for the first time on CD. Gypsies (1978) and No One Home (1979) have recently arrived in deluxe, casebound expanded editions as part of Demon’s long-running Tabu series.
Schifrin joined Tabu fresh from CTI, where he had recorded Black Widow and Towering Toccata, both jazz fusion projects with dance and disco overtones. Those albums were recorded on the East Coast, as was CTI’s wont, with top session vets including Steve Gadd, Eric Gale and Will Lee. For his first Tabu recording, Gypsies, Schifrin headed to Los Angeles (Studio City in particular) where he could tap many of his favorite players from his Hollywood dates. 1978 was a busy year for Schifrin; in addition to scoring a couple of television movies, Walt Disney Productions kept him busy with Return from Witch Mountain and The Cat from Outer Space. Indeed, much of Gypsies – inspired by the rhythms of the titular people – plays like melodic film score cues. Funky but strongly melodic, the music of this instrumental concept album was anchored by Schifrin and Mike Melvoin on acoustic piano and the ubiquitous Fender Rhodes, and Schifrin and Ian Underwood on a variety of spacey synthesizers such as the ARP 2600 and the Mini Moog. They were joined by an all-star cast of Dean Parks on guitar, Abe Laboriel on Fender bass, Jim Keltner on drums, Paulinho da Costa and Emil Richards on percussion. A smoking brass section with such venerable stalwarts as Oscar Brashear, Lew McCreary and Ernie Watts added further excitement.
Tracks:
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01. To Cast a Spell
02. King of Hearts
03. Moonlight Gypsies
04. Fortune Tellers
05. Gauchos
06. Pampas
07. Prophecy of Love
08. Ring Around the Moon
09. Moonlight Gypsies (Radio Version) (Tabu single ZS8 5509, 1978)
10. Fortune Tellers (Radio Version) (TBD)
11. Prophecy of Love (Radio Version) (Tabu single ZS8 5509, 1978)
Personnel:
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Lalo Schifrin - piano, keyboards, synthesizer, arranger, conductor
Oscar Brashear, Bobby Bryant - trumpet
Charles Loper, Lew McCreary - trombone
Anthony Ortega, Ernie Watts, Don Menza - woodwinds
Mike Melvoin - keyboards
Ian Underwood - synthesizer
Dean Parks - guitar
Abraham Laboriel - electric bass
Jim Keltner - drums
Emil Richards, Paulinho Da Costa - percussion
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