MAINUMBI
MAINUMBI
La agrupación chilena Mainumbi debuta con un disco homónimo. Creada en el 2005 por el cantautor Jorge Ignacio Torres Benapres en Santiago De Chile, el ensamble integra ritmos Afrocubanos con sonoridades del folclor latinoamericano, con textos ineditos, politicos y muy poeticos.
Negocios son negocios pone de relieve las ejecuciones de Marcelo Arce en el solo de bongo y de Daniel “oso” Espinoza en el de trompeta. Lo que e lloraó es un tema hermoso y nostálgico que destaca a Simon Collyer y a Felipe Echeverría en el bajo y teclados, respectivamente, así como la gran presencia vocal de Torres Bonapres y a Cristóbal Mora en la batería. En Mi Opinión, número que tiende puentes entre la Rumba Cubana, en tiempo de Columbia, y un cadencioso Cha Cha Cha, es aderezado con textos políticos y actuales de la vida en Latinoamérica, y destaca una gran guitarra eléctrica a cargo de Claudio Concha. El armonioso Mujer De Miel nos cautiva con un Bolero en su introducción y un ritmo contagioso, reforzado con el solo de Bernardo Lama Lagos en el trombón. Echame de menos se pone álgida en la moña, una conversación entre el trombón y la trompeta a cargo de Bernardo Lama y “Oso” Espinoza, respectivamente. Sabana africana en forma de metáfora nos regala un bello solo de guitarra ejecutado por Claudio Concha y otro endiablado de Marcelo Arce en las tumbadoras. Hazlo ya propone un tema con dosis de Flamenco y Rock basado en la Clave, e invita a reivindicar nuestros derechos civiles.
Tracks: Negocios son negocios; Lo que e lloraó; En mi opinión; Mujer de miel; Echame de menos; Sabana africana; Hazlo ya
Integrantes: Jorge Torres Benapres – vocales; Felipe Echeverria – teclados; Claudio Concha – guitarras; Simon Collyer – bajo; Cristobal Mora – batería; Marcelo Arce – percusiones; Fran Torres – coros; Daniella Stoddard – coros; Daniel “Oso” Espinoza – trompeta; Bernardo Lama Lagos – trombon
LINDA RONSTADT AND RAY SANTOS ORCHESTRA - FRENESI !
LINDA RONSTADT AND RAY SANTOS ORCHESTRA - FRENESI !
Frenesí is a 1992 Grammy Award-winning album by American singer, songwriter, and producer Linda Ronstadt.Contents
1Release
2Reception
3Track listing
4Personnel
5References
Release
Frenesí was released on September 15, 1992. It was Ronstadt's third Spanish-language album. After many years out of print, this album was reissued, along with Ronstadt's two Mariachi discs, in 2016.
Reception[edit]
Frenesí reached #193 on the Billboard album chart, #3 on the Top Latin Albums chart, and #17 on the Tropic/Salsa chart. Three singles charted on the Hot Latin Tracks chart: "Frenesi" at #5, "Perfidia" at #7, and "Entre Abismos" at #33.
At the 35th Grammy Awards, Frenesí won the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album.
Music critic Roch Parisien rated the album poorly in his Allmusic review, writing: "...there's little that sounds street level or rootsy about these sessions. I can't help picturing a wind-up lounge band holding court at some tourist-trap Holiday Inn in Acapulco."
Track listing
1. "Frenesí" (Frenzy) Alberto Dominguez, Leonard Whitcup 3:30
2. "Mentira Salome" (Lie Salome) Ignacio Piñeiro 2:50
3. "Alma Adentro" (Deep Within My Soul) Sylvia Rexach 3:11
4. "Entre Abismos" (Between Abysses) Victor Manuel Mato 3:21
5. "Cuando Me Querias Tú" (When You Loved Me) Emilio Catarell Vela 3:07
6. "Piel Canela" (Cinnamon Skin) Bobby Capó, Silvano Michelino, X. Regianni 3:02
7. "Verdad Amarga" (Bitter Truth) Consuelo Velázquez 3:23
8. "Despojos" (Fragments) Francisco Arrieta 3:02
9. "En Mi Soledad" (In My Solitude) Miguel Pous 2:53
10. "Piensa en Mí" (Think of Me) Maria Teresa Lara 2:55
11. "Quiéreme Mucho" (Love Me a Lot) Augustin Rodriguez, Gonzalo Roig 3:23
12. "Perfidia" (Perfidy) Alberto Dominguez, Milton Leeds 3:44
13. "Te Quiero Dijiste" (I Love You, You Said) Maria Mendez Grever 4:01
Personnel
Linda Ronstadt – vocals
Tito Allen – background vocals
Juan Jose Almaguer – vocals
Jesús Guzmán – vocals
Adalberto Santiago – vocals
Bob Mann – guitar
Oscar Meza – bass
Gilberto Puente – guitar
Joe Rotondi – piano
Guillermo Edghill – bass
Luis Conte – percussion
Walfredo de los Reyes, Sr. – percussion
Armando Peraza – percussion
Pancho Roman – percussion
Orestes Vilató – percussion
Justo Almario – horn
Gene Burkert – horn
Dennis Farias – horn
Ramon Flores – horn
Daniel Fornero – horn
Mike Turre – horn
Arturo Velasco – horn
Harry Kim – horn
José Román – horn
Joel Peskin – horn
Debra Henry – strings
James Hurley – strings
Roxanna Jacobson – strings
David Kadarauch – strings
Clifton Foster – strings
Ruth Freeman – strings
Stuart Canin – strings
Jeremy Cohen – strings
Adrienne Duckworth – strings
Jim Dukey – strings
Joseph Edelberg – strings
Ronald Erickson – strings
Jenny Amador – strings
Jeff Beal – strings
William Klingelhofer – strings
Bill Klingelhoffer – strings
Katie McElrath – strings
Sharon O'Connor – strings
Irene Sazer – strings
Rebecca Sebring – strings
James Shallenberger – strings
Greg Sudmeir – strings
Mark Summer – strings
John Tenney – strings
Martha Henninger Rubin – strings
Nathan Rubin – strings
Virginia Price-Kvistad – strings
Production notes:
Peter Asher – producer, engineer
George Massenburg – producer, mixing, engineer
Ray Santos – arranger
David Gleeson – engineer
Craig Silvey – engineer
Brett Swain – engineer
Nathaniel Kunkel – engineer
Robert Blakeman – photography
Kosh Art Direction – design
1. "Frenesí" (Frenzy) Alberto Dominguez, Leonard Whitcup 3:30
2. "Mentira Salome" (Lie Salome) Ignacio Piñeiro 2:50
3. "Alma Adentro" (Deep Within My Soul) Sylvia Rexach 3:11
4. "Entre Abismos" (Between Abysses) Victor Manuel Mato 3:21
5. "Cuando Me Querias Tú" (When You Loved Me) Emilio Catarell Vela 3:07
6. "Piel Canela" (Cinnamon Skin) Bobby Capó, Silvano Michelino, X. Regianni 3:02
7. "Verdad Amarga" (Bitter Truth) Consuelo Velázquez 3:23
8. "Despojos" (Fragments) Francisco Arrieta 3:02
9. "En Mi Soledad" (In My Solitude) Miguel Pous 2:53
10. "Piensa en Mí" (Think of Me) Maria Teresa Lara 2:55
11. "Quiéreme Mucho" (Love Me a Lot) Augustin Rodriguez, Gonzalo Roig 3:23
12. "Perfidia" (Perfidy) Alberto Dominguez, Milton Leeds 3:44
13. "Te Quiero Dijiste" (I Love You, You Said) Maria Mendez Grever 4:01
Personnel
Linda Ronstadt – vocals
Tito Allen – background vocals
Juan Jose Almaguer – vocals
Jesús Guzmán – vocals
Adalberto Santiago – vocals
Bob Mann – guitar
Oscar Meza – bass
Gilberto Puente – guitar
Joe Rotondi – piano
Guillermo Edghill – bass
Luis Conte – percussion
Walfredo de los Reyes, Sr. – percussion
Armando Peraza – percussion
Pancho Roman – percussion
Orestes Vilató – percussion
Justo Almario – horn
Gene Burkert – horn
Dennis Farias – horn
Ramon Flores – horn
Daniel Fornero – horn
Mike Turre – horn
Arturo Velasco – horn
Harry Kim – horn
José Román – horn
Joel Peskin – horn
Debra Henry – strings
James Hurley – strings
Roxanna Jacobson – strings
David Kadarauch – strings
Clifton Foster – strings
Ruth Freeman – strings
Stuart Canin – strings
Jeremy Cohen – strings
Adrienne Duckworth – strings
Jim Dukey – strings
Joseph Edelberg – strings
Ronald Erickson – strings
Jenny Amador – strings
Jeff Beal – strings
William Klingelhofer – strings
Bill Klingelhoffer – strings
Katie McElrath – strings
Sharon O'Connor – strings
Irene Sazer – strings
Rebecca Sebring – strings
James Shallenberger – strings
Greg Sudmeir – strings
Mark Summer – strings
John Tenney – strings
Martha Henninger Rubin – strings
Nathan Rubin – strings
Virginia Price-Kvistad – strings
Production notes:
Peter Asher – producer, engineer
George Massenburg – producer, mixing, engineer
Ray Santos – arranger
David Gleeson – engineer
Craig Silvey – engineer
Brett Swain – engineer
Nathaniel Kunkel – engineer
Robert Blakeman – photography
Kosh Art Direction – design
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