Rodriguez, Septeto / Baila! Gitano Baila!
Album: | Baila! Gitano Baila! | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Rodriguez, Septeto | Added: | Feb 2006 | |
Label: | Tzadik Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-05-14 | Pull Date: | 2006-07-16 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jul 16 | Jul 9 | Jul 2 | Jun 25 | Jun 11 | Jun 4 | May 28 | May 21 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 13, 2017: | Clean Copper Radio Talk & Hot Topics
Baila! Gitano Baila! |
4. | Aug 14, 2010: | Music Casserole
Marranos Y Conversos |
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2. | Jan 25, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Wolfie's Corner |
5. | Jul 06, 2007: | Jewish Music Alternative
Turkish-Bulgarish |
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3. | Aug 24, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
Baila! Gitano Baila! |
6. | May 18, 2007: | the jewish alternative
Baila! Gitano Baila! |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2006-05-11
Reviewed 2006-05-11
SEPTETO RODRIGUEZ – “Baila! Gitano Baila!”
Tzadik, 2005
Fun, appealing hybrid of Latin rhythms and Jewish harmonies, with a spirited but impeccable band led by percussionist Roberto Juan Rodriguez and some very nice arranging by same. The pieces tend to be layered, active and happy. A great listen, perfect sunny-day or weekend-morning music. Recommended!
Fo’s Picks: I love every track!
1. 4:48 – upbeat & bubbly: good violin/trombone/clarinet breaks, cute organ
2. 3:52 – sweet Cuban melody with a bit of gypsy harmony, languid solos
3. 6:55 – desert rhythm, sweeping strings, lowdown horn solos, organ break
4. 6:18 – perky clave rhythm, informal jam feel with a bit of mystery in melody
5. 2:58 – sexy tropical-hideaway sway, overlapping phrases give it a shifting air
6. 3:49 – upbeat Peruvian folkdance feel, rustic flute & gypsy violin
7. 5:31 – sort of an old Mexico-meets-caravan mix, steady rhythm, builds at end
8. 4:48 – really tight interweaving of Latin/Jewish strains, upbeat and dancey
9. 5:30 – relaxed sway, loose trombone, slightly melancholy solos & accordion
10. 11:04 – uptempo street festival feel, busy beat, loose solos, somewhat edgy
[Fo] - 5/11/06
Tzadik, 2005
Fun, appealing hybrid of Latin rhythms and Jewish harmonies, with a spirited but impeccable band led by percussionist Roberto Juan Rodriguez and some very nice arranging by same. The pieces tend to be layered, active and happy. A great listen, perfect sunny-day or weekend-morning music. Recommended!
Fo’s Picks: I love every track!
1. 4:48 – upbeat & bubbly: good violin/trombone/clarinet breaks, cute organ
2. 3:52 – sweet Cuban melody with a bit of gypsy harmony, languid solos
3. 6:55 – desert rhythm, sweeping strings, lowdown horn solos, organ break
4. 6:18 – perky clave rhythm, informal jam feel with a bit of mystery in melody
5. 2:58 – sexy tropical-hideaway sway, overlapping phrases give it a shifting air
6. 3:49 – upbeat Peruvian folkdance feel, rustic flute & gypsy violin
7. 5:31 – sort of an old Mexico-meets-caravan mix, steady rhythm, builds at end
8. 4:48 – really tight interweaving of Latin/Jewish strains, upbeat and dancey
9. 5:30 – relaxed sway, loose trombone, slightly melancholy solos & accordion
10. 11:04 – uptempo street festival feel, busy beat, loose solos, somewhat edgy
[Fo] - 5/11/06
Track Listing
1. | Wolfie's Corner | 6. | Para Peru | |||
2. | Paseo del Prado | 7. | Marranos Y Conversos | |||
3. | Hadida | 8. | Dice el Sabio Solomon | |||
4. | Baila! Gitano Baila! | 9. | Sosua la Bella | |||
5. | Piruli | 10. | Turkish-Bulgarish |