Tango Legends
Reviews
Fo
Reviewed 2006-11-06
Reviewed 2006-11-06
VAYO – “Tango Legends”
Pantaleón, 2006
TANGO – These (mostly) vocal renditions of classic tango melodies are "over the top," but in a good way. Tango has to be over the top: it's all about total exposure – hold anything back, and the music is diminished. Vayo seizes these songs with both hands and squeezes the emotion from them, making them as fresh and vibrant as they must have sounded 60 years ago. It won’t suit everybody, but I love it.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 14, 17
1. 2:46 - deliberate tempo, romantic melody, forceful vocal
2. 3:54 – happy instrumental w/delicate guitar & bandoneon
3. 2:44 – flowing, with dramatic vocals, nearly a sob
4. 4:13 – slow, heavy heartbreaker: I need a drink.
5. 3:04 – slow intro, then a lively instrumental
6. 2:25 – breezy waltz with an Italian touch
7. 2:09 – medium tempo, more aggressive delivery
8. 3:11 – another excellent instrumental: finely nuanced
9. 2:03 – airy wrapping with a tender center
10. 3:25 – a good showcase for Vayo’s voice, lots of changes
11. 1:19 – very short but upbeat instrumental
12. 2:39 – relaxed & romantic, bittersweet sound
13. 2:18 – striding instrumental w/a sweet guitar solo
14. 3:27 – heart on the sleeve vocals, sweet guitar, big chorus
15. 2:38 – nice waltzing rhythm sweeps vocals along
16. 2:53 – cute, bouncy instrumental
17. 4:30 – long intro, strong vocal with the band locked in
18. 2:53 – instrumental with folksy flair
19. 3:05 – slow, tender vocal, the tune rises & falls
[ Fo ] 6-Nov-06
Pantaleón, 2006
TANGO – These (mostly) vocal renditions of classic tango melodies are "over the top," but in a good way. Tango has to be over the top: it's all about total exposure – hold anything back, and the music is diminished. Vayo seizes these songs with both hands and squeezes the emotion from them, making them as fresh and vibrant as they must have sounded 60 years ago. It won’t suit everybody, but I love it.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 14, 17
1. 2:46 - deliberate tempo, romantic melody, forceful vocal
2. 3:54 – happy instrumental w/delicate guitar & bandoneon
3. 2:44 – flowing, with dramatic vocals, nearly a sob
4. 4:13 – slow, heavy heartbreaker: I need a drink.
5. 3:04 – slow intro, then a lively instrumental
6. 2:25 – breezy waltz with an Italian touch
7. 2:09 – medium tempo, more aggressive delivery
8. 3:11 – another excellent instrumental: finely nuanced
9. 2:03 – airy wrapping with a tender center
10. 3:25 – a good showcase for Vayo’s voice, lots of changes
11. 1:19 – very short but upbeat instrumental
12. 2:39 – relaxed & romantic, bittersweet sound
13. 2:18 – striding instrumental w/a sweet guitar solo
14. 3:27 – heart on the sleeve vocals, sweet guitar, big chorus
15. 2:38 – nice waltzing rhythm sweeps vocals along
16. 2:53 – cute, bouncy instrumental
17. 4:30 – long intro, strong vocal with the band locked in
18. 2:53 – instrumental with folksy flair
19. 3:05 – slow, tender vocal, the tune rises & falls
[ Fo ] 6-Nov-06
Recent airplay
Tinta Roja
Old New Borrowed & Blues — Jan 11, 2007
Rencor
At the Cafe Bohemian — Jan 09, 2007
Tinta Roja
World Rythms — Dec 30, 2006
Trenzas, Yo Soy Un Tango
Old New Borrowed & Blues — Dec 28, 2006
La Tablada
At the Cafe Bohemian — Dec 26, 2006
Rencor
At the Cafe Bohemian — Nov 28, 2006
Charting
2006-11-12 — 2007-01-14
Reggae/World
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 14 | 2 |
| Dec 31 | 3 |
| Dec 3 | 1 |
| Nov 26 | 3 |
| Nov 19 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Por Una Cabeza | ||
| 2. | La Tablada | ||
| 3. | Tinta Roja | ||
| 4. | Trenzas | ||
| 5. | El Bulín De La Calle Ayacucho | ||
| 6. | Ausencia | ||
| 7. | Yo Soy Un Tango | ||
| 8. | Pa Que Bailen Los Muchachos | ||
| 9. | Yuyo Verde | ||
| 10. | Amargura | ||
| 11. | Milonguita De Toto | ||
| 12. | Acquaforte | ||
| 13. | Tiempos Viejos | ||
| 14. | Rencor | ||
| 15. | Tu Vieja Ventana | ||
| 16. | Don Juan | ||
| 17. | Nostalgias | ||
| 18. | Corrientes Y Esmeralda | ||
| 19. | Soledad |