Jaurena, Raul / Te Amo Tango
Album: | Te Amo Tango | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Jaurena, Raul | Added: | Oct 2006 | |
Label: | Soundbrush |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-10-22 | Pull Date: | 2006-12-24 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Dec 3 | Nov 26 | Nov 19 | Nov 12 | Nov 5 | Oct 29 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 02, 2015: | 12-2-2015
Noches Del Odeón, A Mancuso |
4. | Nov 24, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
La Pirulita |
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2. | Sep 01, 2009: | At the Cafe Bohemian
La Cumparsita |
5. | Nov 14, 2006: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Yuyito |
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3. | Nov 28, 2006: | At the Cafe Bohemian
La Cumparsita |
6. | Nov 07, 2006: | At the Cafe Bohemian -Tokyo
Yuyito |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2006-10-19
Reviewed 2006-10-19
RAÚL JAURENA – “Te amo tango”
Soundbrush, 2006
TANGO – Jaurena is a Uruguayan-American bandoneón player with a wide-ranging resume in classical and jazz. He’s joined by string quartet and piano in this classy, elegant performance of mostly original tunes.
Fo’s Picks: 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14
1. 3:53 – striding midtempo; well-mannered piano break, flittering bandoneón
2. 4:16 – 1st half: moody nighttime creep / 2nd half: fem vocal, more lively
3. 8:00 – lots of drama: heavy stomping, lyrical breaks for violin, bandoneón
4. 3:06 – sweet melody, almost like a cakewalk; very nice chamber feel
5. 8:11 – an old chestnut handled playfully: sweeping, with strong interaction
6. 4:03 – choppy rhythm, cute interplay, moving bandoneón solo in middle
7. 3:17 – stormy fem vocal, much rolling of “r”s…
8. 3:03 – bright and breezy, sounds like a theatrical scene-change
9. 8:10 – carefully constructed piece with a long, gentle bandoneón solo
10. 2:30 – quick pace, with breathless fem vocal
11. 3:28 – forceful, sweeping melody with a cinematic touch
12. 3:26 – striding, almost jaunty tune, sweet violin break, insistent bandoneón
13. 3:05 – folksy, tumbling theme, dignified yet humble, a cute tune
14. 8:41 – sophisticated modern arrangement, in several moods/phases
[ Fo ] 19-Oct-06
Soundbrush, 2006
TANGO – Jaurena is a Uruguayan-American bandoneón player with a wide-ranging resume in classical and jazz. He’s joined by string quartet and piano in this classy, elegant performance of mostly original tunes.
Fo’s Picks: 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14
1. 3:53 – striding midtempo; well-mannered piano break, flittering bandoneón
2. 4:16 – 1st half: moody nighttime creep / 2nd half: fem vocal, more lively
3. 8:00 – lots of drama: heavy stomping, lyrical breaks for violin, bandoneón
4. 3:06 – sweet melody, almost like a cakewalk; very nice chamber feel
5. 8:11 – an old chestnut handled playfully: sweeping, with strong interaction
6. 4:03 – choppy rhythm, cute interplay, moving bandoneón solo in middle
7. 3:17 – stormy fem vocal, much rolling of “r”s…
8. 3:03 – bright and breezy, sounds like a theatrical scene-change
9. 8:10 – carefully constructed piece with a long, gentle bandoneón solo
10. 2:30 – quick pace, with breathless fem vocal
11. 3:28 – forceful, sweeping melody with a cinematic touch
12. 3:26 – striding, almost jaunty tune, sweet violin break, insistent bandoneón
13. 3:05 – folksy, tumbling theme, dignified yet humble, a cute tune
14. 8:41 – sophisticated modern arrangement, in several moods/phases
[ Fo ] 19-Oct-06
Track Listing
1. | A Mancuso | 8. | Better Late Than Never | |||
2. | Danza Para Un Bandoneón / Bandoneón Arrabalero | 9. | Espera | |||
3. | Tatoneando | 10. | Prometedora | |||
4. | La Pirulita | 11. | Noches Del Odeón | |||
5. | La Cumparsita | 12. | Yuyito | |||
6. | Guruyense | 13. | El Botija | |||
7. | Con El Corazón Al Sur | 14. | New York Gotan |