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DAVID MURRAY CUBAN ENSEMBLE - PLAYS NAT KING COLE "EN ESPAÑOL"

David Murray is a musician who has always demonstrated his love and concern, among others, for Latin music.
now being, as it is, one of the most prolific jazzman and full of music and productive resources, reinterprets in his latest album, at one of their most unlikely and original songs that Nat King Cole recorded in English among 1958 and 1962 respectively, playing tunes from Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil and Argentina.
With only a couple of albums sung in Castilian, a language they know and only phonetically interpreted, the jazz singer and pianist Nat King Cole was a gap in English music, and generally, in Latin music. Such was its impact, and largely still remains (especially when you reach a certain age or living some emotional situations), that his performances seem to have become as canonical versions of the same.
David has played more than 250 albums, more than half of them under his own name. But still more impressive than the numbers is your permanent record in two achievements: a tenor saxophonist, field that has achieved an instantly recognizable sound that combines tradition and modernity as few have succeeded, even in its Free flights, secondly, its ongoing search for new challenges and exploration of many musical traditions .
The truth is that the challenge is interesting and I think you have a certain fondness delve into a CD that gives you updates with the seal of Murray, of songs like "The Bodeguero" "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" or " A Media Luz. " It would be a sin to miss this opportunity to see what a genius as Murray finds and brings to light work on this material.
The result is one of the most incredible albums Murray. Shows a big jump in their approach to a world of music that long ago fascinated him. The arrangements are imaginative, compelling and clever, especially in the integration between winds and strings. The band is as strong as a fist. A tribute sensational climax of his extensive discography.

Iñigo Ortega





Label: Universal
Distributor: Universal
Year: 2010
Musicians: David Murray (tenor sax, t, bass clarinet); Roman Filiu Orreilly (alto sax), Ariel Ruiz Bringuez (tenor sax), Mario Felix Hernandez Morrejon, Maye Franck Pedroza (trumpet); Denis Cuni Rodriguez (trombone), Pepe Rivero (piano), Reiner Elizarde Ruano (bass), Pico Georvis Milan (drums) Mansfarroll Abraham Rodriguez (congas), Daniel Melingo (voice); Sinfonietta of Sines
Style: Latin Jazz








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