Artist: Gato Barbieri
Title Of Album: The Impulse Story
Year Of Release: 1973-75/2006
Label (Catalog#) :
Impulse! 0602498551042 Country:: Argentina/USA
Genre:
Jazz,
LatinQuality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 63:45
Full Size: 385Mb(+3%)(covers)
Info:
wiki Argentina-born Gato Barbieri promised much and—for a few years—delivered it. Those years were pretty much his mid '70s
Impulse! period, after he'd cut his teeth at ESP-Disk and before he moved to A&M.
Barbieri was signed to
Impulse! in 1972, hot from his success with the
soundtrack for Last Tango In Paris. This selection of tracks from his four
Impulse! albums—Chapter One (1973) through Chapter Four (1975)—sets his Pharoah Sander-ish, gently growling tenor alongside Argentinian and Brazilian
folk musicians and settings. Taking in tango, samba and Andean Indian musics, it's pretty and sunny and easy on the ear, and at its best (Chapter One:
Latin America and Chapter Two: Hasta Siempre, mostly recorded in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro), the music recalls Sanders' Eastern-infused, emergent world
jazz.
At A&M, Barbieri adopted a mellow, radio-friendly style, went for the beach
house, the short and the pool, and slipped off the
jazz radar for lengthy stretches. His
Impulse! purple period is worth hearing again, although set against the Ayler or Shepp anthologies, it's lightweight and ephemeral stuff.by Chris May


Tracks:
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01. Nunca Mas [Complete Version] (7:39)
02. India (8:57)
03. Encontros [Complete Version] (12:18)
04. Latino America (5:30)
05. Gato Gato (3:09)
06. Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado [What a Difference a Day Makes] (5:29)
07. Viva Emilliano Zapata (6:09)
08. El Sublime (5:54)
09. Milonga Triste (6:06)
10. To Be Continued (2:28)
All thanks to original releaser
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