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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Juan Carlos Calderon - Y Su Taller De Musica Vol. 2 (1975)
Some inspired spanish funk with nice orchestration led by arranger / composer / singer Juan Carlos Calderon. The album was released in 1975 for CBS label. It begins with "Fiesta", a mid-tempo ballad with nice arrangements. More groovy rhythms for "Tio Sam", "Mafioso" and the standard "Eleanor Rigby", mixed with more easy listening moments like "Marilyn" or "Laurel & Hardy".
Tio Sam
1. Fiesta
2. Tio Sam
3. La Diligencia
4. Marilyn
5. Eleanor Rigby
6. California
7. Mafioso
8. Mi Pequeno Chopin
9. Laurel & Hardy
10. El Desfile
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4 comments:
vol .2
Mostly a little too high on my cheese radar (always a subjective thing!) but really loving "Tio Sam" and into the quasi-disco "Mafioso", thanks!
Juan Carlos Calderon- El Quijote
if you have this track please give me an e-mail. i will really apreciate it. thx
crazy_bboy2001@yahoo.com
Sorry Borros, I don't have this one but if I find it I will do my best, cheers
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