Saturday, 7 February 2009

Enrico Rava - Quotation Marks (1974)

1.Espejismo Ratonera
2.Short Visit To Malena
3.Sola
4.San Justo
5.Water Kite
6.Quotation Marks/Naranjales
7.Melancolia De Las Maletas.

Enrico Rava: trumpet
Jeanne Lee: vocal
John Abercrombie: guitar
David Horowitz: piano / synthesizer
Herb Bushler: bass
Ray Armando: percussion
Jack DeJohnette: drums
Warren Smith: marimba / percussion
Recorded in New York, December 1973 at Blue Rock Studios.

Enrico Rava: trumpet
Finito Bingert: tenor sax / flute / percussion
Rodolfo Mederos: bandoneon
Ricardo Lew: guitar
Matias Pizarro: piano
El Negro Gonzales: bass
Nestor Astarita: drums
El Chino Rossi: percussion
Recorded in Buenos Aires, April 1974 at Audion Studio.
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4 comments:

  1. Wow. Enrico Rava with Jeanne Lee. Never heard of this album. Thanks much.

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  2. Hey, Luigi. I used to have this on vinyl, ages ago. I never knew this had been re-released. Great!
    I downloaded this without further ado and then, when I wanted to extract the files, I noticed the files are encrypted and need a password. Any help with this? Do you have a password for these files?
    Please mail me at joris.deroy@arts.kuleuven.be

    Thanks a lot

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  3. Hello,
    Password "lascintasrecuperadas.blogspot.com" didn't work. How can I do?

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  4. Hello, not long ago you were kind enough to take out my album "Didi" from the free downloads. I found another two albums that are on sale now and the musicians are alive: Chivo Borraro "Blues Para un Cosmonauta" (which I produced)
    and "Bronca Buenos Aires" in which I play and the producer, arranger and director Jorge Lopez Ruiz is alive and collecting royalties from sales. I would appreciate if you would take them out.

    Thanks in advance and regards,
    Fernando Gelbard

    liquidjazz@gmail.com


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    Fernando Gelbard, pianist and keyboardist here (he also plays flute), did other records with Borraro, but was mainly known for his consistently up-to-date solid work on piano and flute. Gelbard's command of electronic instruments was ...
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