Saluzzi, Dino/Jon Christensen / Senderos
Album: | Senderos | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Saluzzi, Dino/Jon Christensen | Added: | Dec 2005 | |
Label: | Ecm Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-01-01 | Pull Date: | 2006-03-05 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Feb 26 | Jan 29 | Jan 22 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 24, 2006: | Memory Select
Vientos |
4. | Jan 20, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
Detras De Las Rejas ...! |
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2. | Feb 23, 2006: | rmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmr
Detras De Las Rejas ...! |
5. | Jan 16, 2006: | Eels in the Zoo
Vientos |
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3. | Jan 27, 2006: | Memory Select
Alla! ... En Los Montes Dormidos |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2006-01-04
Reviewed 2006-01-04
Accordion (bandoneon, really) and drums. Folky, pastoral pieces reflecting gentle European rural life and traditional themes... as well as some ECM-specialty free-floating improv tracks.
Even the slow tracks come across smiley and bright -- there's only so much you can do with the bandoneon sound -- but Saluzzi still manages to be agile and expressive on the instrument. Jon Christensen on drums (he's always on ECM's drums!) adds nice contrast, a breather from the bandoneon sound. On the plus side, you can hear the keys tapping as Saluzzi plays. It's a great sound, similar to what you hear with sax players occasionally.
1- Floaty, abstract, but mid/fast propulsive. Tuneful later. Some nice drumming and wacky bandoneon, a great involved track.
2- Pretty, soft tune.
3- Slow
4- Slow drama; includes a fast goofy segment in second half
5- Perky, popping.
6- Folky, done in an offhanded way. Fun, a bit quiet and slow
7- Sneaky
8- Folky, tuneful, w/floaty jazz drumming
9- Gets nicely dramatic; starts quiet and cute.
10- Gentle little piece, w/singing near end
11- Lots of improv bursts, from a slow start. Colorful, playful.
12- Fairly slow
13- Nice improvising (slow start). Playful, tuneful ending
14- Swaying, partially waltzy, nostalgic
Even the slow tracks come across smiley and bright -- there's only so much you can do with the bandoneon sound -- but Saluzzi still manages to be agile and expressive on the instrument. Jon Christensen on drums (he's always on ECM's drums!) adds nice contrast, a breather from the bandoneon sound. On the plus side, you can hear the keys tapping as Saluzzi plays. It's a great sound, similar to what you hear with sax players occasionally.
1- Floaty, abstract, but mid/fast propulsive. Tuneful later. Some nice drumming and wacky bandoneon, a great involved track.
2- Pretty, soft tune.
3- Slow
4- Slow drama; includes a fast goofy segment in second half
5- Perky, popping.
6- Folky, done in an offhanded way. Fun, a bit quiet and slow
7- Sneaky
8- Folky, tuneful, w/floaty jazz drumming
9- Gets nicely dramatic; starts quiet and cute.
10- Gentle little piece, w/singing near end
11- Lots of improv bursts, from a slow start. Colorful, playful.
12- Fairly slow
13- Nice improvising (slow start). Playful, tuneful ending
14- Swaying, partially waltzy, nostalgic
Track Listing
1. | Vientos | 8. | Huellas ... | |||
2. | Imagines... | 9. | Ternuras | |||
3. | Todos , Los Recuerdos | 10. | Alla! ... En Los Montes Dormidos | |||
4. | Tus Ojos ...! | 11. | Tiempos | |||
5. | Detras De Las Rejas ...! | 12. | Fantasia | |||
6. | Los Ceibos De Mi Pueblo | 13. | Formas | |||
7. | Aspectos | 14. | Eternidades -- Loca Bohemia |