miércoles, 13 de febrero de 2008

Esquivel - Exploring New Sounds In Stereo (1959)



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Tracklist:

My Blue Heaven
Bella Mora
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Lazy Bones
Spellbound

All of Me
Whatchamacallit
La Ronde
Number One Love
The 3rd Man Theme

Juan García Esquivel, conocido como Esquivel, (20 de enero de 1918 - 3 de enero del 2002), fue un arreglista, pianista y compositor mexicano. Es conocido por crear un estilo de música único en su genero, ocasionalmente llamado "Space Age Pop". (es.wikipedia.org)

THE king of space-age pop. Most of Esquivel's recordings start with much the same big band with vocal chorus foundation as Ray Conniff and others, but his arrangements take every element to its limit. On "Latin-esque," he went to the extreme of channel separation by placing two orchestras in studios a block apart and mixing the result live in the booth. If Roger Williams uses a four octave run in his version of "Autumn Leaves," Esquivel would use six and split them among six different instruments, starting on the right channel and moving over to the left in the process. (From www.spaceagepop.com)

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