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Personnel:
Adrián Iaies (p), Horacio Fumero (b), Mariano Loiácono (tp, flh), Roxana Amed, León Gieco (vcl)
Reference: CDB009
Bar code: 8427328884518
Tracklisting:
CD 1 - Día
01. Arrabal amargo (Gardel-LePera) 3:20
02. Chiquilín de Bachín (Piazzolla-Ferrer) 6:08
03. Uno (Mores-Discépolo) 5:13
04. Tonada del viejo amor (Falú-Dávalos) 7:50
05. Monk's Mood (Monk) 5:12
06. Nunca tuvo novio (Bardi-Cadícamo) 5:16
07. La dejé partir [Bass Solo](Aguirre) 2:00
08. La colina de la vida (Gieco) 6:49
09. Laura va [Piano Solo] (Spinetta) 4:16
10. Mi refugio (Cobián-Córdoba) 4:54
11. Fermín (Spinetta) 6:28
12. My One and Only Love (Mellin-Woods) 4:50
Total time: 62:00 min.
CD 2 - Noche
01. Boedo (DeCaro) 7:47
02. Nada (dames-Sanguinetti) 6:40
03. Uno (Mores-Discépolo) 5:17
04. Gricel (Mores-Contursi) 5:35
05. Fuimos (Dames-Manzi) 5:21
06. Milonga del ángel (Piazzolla) 10:45
07. Vida mía (Fresedo-Fresedo) 6:06
08. Zamba para no morir
(Ambros-Rosales-Lima Quintana) 5:17
09. Pedacito de cielo
(Francini-Expósito-Stamponi) 12:18
10. Silbando (Piana-Castillo-Castillo) 8:05
Total time: 73:00 min.
All arrangements by Adrián Iaies
Personnel:
Adrián Iaies (piano), Horacio Fumero (upright bass), Mariano Loiácono (trumpet on CD 1 #11, CD 2 #6, flugelhorn on CD 1 #4), Roxana Amed (vocals on CD 1 #8, CD 2 #3), León Gieco (vocals on CD 2 #8).
CD 1: Recorded, mixed & mastered by Ricardo Sanz at Sound Recording Estudio, Buenos Aires, Argentina, in January 2010
CD 2: Recorded live at Café Vinilo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, January 28 & 29, 2012
Recording engineer: Florencio Justo.
Produced by Adrián Iaies & Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero
Photos: Santiago Young
Executive producer: Iñaki Sandoval
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Adrián Iaies and Horacio Fumero not only are very good friends, they have been playing together for a long time, first in Argentina and later all around the world. They represent the most international acclaimed generation of Argentinian jazz musicians. Combining jazz and Argentinian tango and popular music (Piazzolla, Spinetta, Gardel...) they have come out with a very personal and intimate sound all together.
Adrián lives in Buenos Aires, pianist, composer, arranger and producer, has been nominated three times to the Grammy Awards, and is the artistic director of the Buenos Aires Jazz Festival. Horacio is based in Barcelona, where he combines pedagogy with performances. He was in the trio of the great Spanish pianist Tete Montoliu for over twenty years, and now is one of the most requested bass players in the jazz scene.
Conversaciones desde el arrabal amargo reflects the essence of Argentinian popular music, but jazz spirit also, in a double recording session: one at the studio (día), and the other one live (noche). With special guest artists: León Gieco, Roxana Amed and Mariano Loiácono.