Monday, 8 March 2010

Strunz & Farah Frontera (1985)


01.Quetzal
02.Zona Liberada
03.Reng
04.Cassiopeia
05.Rio Nuevo
06.Abrazo (Embrace)
07.Amritsar
08.Dervish, The.




Ardeshir Farah (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar)
Jorge Strunz (steel guitar, classical guitar, flamenco guitar)
Aris Quiroga (classical guitar)
Omaya Alghanim (flamenco guitar)
Manoochehr Sadeghi (santur)
Steve Kujala, Steve Tavaglione (flute)
Luis Conte (ocarina, timbales, wood block, caxixi, percussion)
Eduardo del Barrio (synthesizer)
Ron Wagner (marimba)
Stanley Clarke (acoustic bass)
Randy Tico (electric bass, fretless bass)
Alex Acuña (drums, percussion); Miguel Cruz (congas, bongos, timbales)
Walfredo Reyes (percussion, bells, gong, chimes).
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA; Studio II, Culver City, CA.

3 comments:

  1. Frontera is an intriguing effort by a duo whose music would unfortunately quickly turn into flaccid new age mush. Clearly influenced by the likes of Al DiMeola and the ECM stable, Jorge Strunz and Ardeshir Farah start from the mellowest side of post-fusion '70s jazz, add world music forms suggested by their varied upbringings (Strunz was born in Costa Rica and raised around the world as the son of a diplomat; Farah was born in Iran and educated in England), and then incorporate a few hints of the sound that Windham Hill Records would soon turn into clichéd mush. Luckily, this time out those troubling hints of over-slickness are but a minor flaw, and the two guitarists enthusiastically and sensitively explore a variety of mostly Latin rhythmic and melodic styles. The highlight, however, is the Persian-flavored flamenco "The Dervish," an intriguing blend of European and Middle Eastern forms with a much stronger rhythmic base than most new age music ever manages. Frontera won't change the mind of anyone predisposed to dislike modern instrumental music, but it's not at all bad. ~ Stewart Mason

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  2. Aunque no conozco este disco, conozco a muchos de los musicos del mismo. Debe ser prometedor...

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