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[TR24][OF] Esquivel and His Orchestra - More of Other Worlds Other Sounds - 1962/2011 (Jazz, Lounge)

Esquivel and His Orchestra - More of Other Worlds Other Sounds Жанр: Jazz,Lounge Год записи: 1962 Год издания: 2011 Издатель (лейбл): Rhino/Warner Brosers Аудиокодек: FLAC 24bit 192kHz Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 33:55 Треклист: 1. Breeze and I (Andalucia) [Camarata, Lecuona, Stillman] 2:38 2. Chant to the Night [Esquivel] 2:35 3. Canadian Sunset [Gimbel, Heywood] 3:21 4. Street Scene [Newman] 3:25 5. I Get a Kick Out of You [Porter] 2:38 6. Primavera [Esquivel] 2:37 7. Street of Dreams [Lewis, Young] 2:13 8. La Mantilla [Esquivel] 2:11 9. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) [Arlen, Mercer] 3:52 10. Dancing in the Dark [Dietz, Schwartz] 1:59 11. Snowfall [Thornhill] 3:42 12. Travelin' [Esquivel] 2:45 Источник: https://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=catalogdetail&valbum_code=HX603497936281   От HDtracks or the First Time - Digitally Released As High Resolution Downloads 192kHz/24bit Classic Jazz Titles from the Archives of Warner Bros Records, Reprise, Atlantic Records, and Rhino Records. The multi-talented Esquivel was a triple threat in music history as a composer, arranger and pianist. He released his most celebrated work in 1962, More of Other Worlds, Other Sounds. The recording flourished with orchestral flair, eccentric arrangements, a booming horn section and widely unique vocal effects. With relentless energy, this exotic effort opens with the bullfighting inspired track, “The Breeze and I (Andalucia).” The album enjoyed commercial success, as various tracks have appeared in both television programs and motion picture soundtracks. For those unfamiliar with his work, this is a definitive recording. Reviews "..."Superbly performed, profoundly musical and exquisitely recorded only intensifies the other-worldly experience." - Mojo     Ещё об исполнителе Traditionally the most sought after and highest valued Esquivel record, More of Other Sounds Other Worlds should be considered in context. First, it is not a sequel to the RCA record of three years earlier. The title only reflects Stanley Wilson's desire to record Esquivel since having heard the earlier LP. Second, the label switch is significant. Reprise, a division of Warner Bros., started out giving old masters a fresh shot (hence the name). While the dual 35mm film recording process is played up, it is more important that new people are involved after hi-fi and stereo have become old hat. (Another great, similar "Reprise" from this period is Les Baxter's return to exotica in The Primitive and the Passionate.) The album begins with "The Breeze and I (Andalucia)," a brassy bullfighting number. "Street Scene" and "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)" belong to the bluesy urban crime jazz idiom. The rest of the album is typical of the style of Esquivel's later U.S. RCA work. While not his quirkiest or most sensational, it is among his best and most interesting. Thanks godofcops
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