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Gilberto Sextet
Ponganse Duros

Ponganse Duros
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Catno

SALP 1486

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Gilberto Sextet - dispo au Discopathe montpellier !

Il s'agit d'une réédition fidèle à l'original d'un album rare très recherché provenant des archives d'Ansonia et publié à l'origine en 1971. Le chef d'orchestre, pianiste, compositeur et arrangeur Gilberto Cruz est né à Ponce, Porto Rico, mais dans les années 1960, était actif dans la région de New York où il donnait des concerts. Il a créé le Gilberto Sextet, un sextette dirigé par un vibraphone et un piano, à l'instar du très populaire Joe Cuba Sextet. Pour cet album, Gilberto Sextet a fait appel à Lou Bartel pour le chant anglais et l'harmonica, insufflant à l'album la soul latine boogaloo de l'époque. L'album était une expérience de greffe interculturelle qui a fonctionné à la manière d'un melting-pot "unique à New York". Pónganse Duros signifie littéralement : "Harden Yourselves" ou "Get Tough", mais il s'agit d'une expression idiomatique que l'on retrouve fréquemment dans les chansons latines et qui est en fait interprétée comme « Get Ready" ou « Prepare Yourselves" (pour danser, faire des jams et passer un bon moment). En l'occurrence, préparez-vous à un voyage endiablé, car le sextuor Gilberto était sur le point de "se lâcher" et de devenir vraiment groovy.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Por Cada Minuto (Bolero)

A2

You Better Keep Up With The Times

A3

El Ultimo Que Se Rie (Guaracha)

A4

Ponganse Duro (Guaracha)

A5

Echa Pa' Aca (Descarga)

B1

Do You Want To Be Free

B2

No Es Tan Facil (Bolero)

B3

It's A Doggone Shame

B4

Para Que Gocen (Son Montuno)

B5

Fango

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