
Conjunto Berretin
Tango for Lovers and Fools
© 2004 Conjunto Berretin (634479036316)
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Argentine Tango for DANCING. Played by dancers for dancers.
tracks
- 1 La Payanca
- 2 Orillera
- 3 Desde el Alma
- 4 Garufa
- 5 Felicia
- 6 Nueve de Julio
- 7 Buenos Aires de mi Vida
- 8 Youkali
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Conjunto Berretin brings the musical backgrounds of tango, jazz, classical, and blues into the Argentine Tango genre. This music is created by dancers, for dancers of Argentine Tango. Each track is played "a la parrilla" (improvised), which gives it a fresh, energetic sound. More info at www.tangoberretin.com/band.html
The musicians of Conjunto Berretin are: Alex Krebs (bandoneon), Joe Powers (harminica and vocals), Erin Furbee (violin), Tom Grant (piano), Allen Regnier (bass), and Risa Rank (vocals).
This CD also features the the first time ever recorded tango "Buenos Aires de mi vida," composed by Risa's late father, Fortunio Bonanova.
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- author: Christiane Solf
Best "medicine" for tired feet! Traditional, dancable Tango-Music in a new shape is what D-Janes are always looking for. I´m waiting for your new CD, because 8 songs are not enough! Christiane
Fresh, energetic, highly danceable
author: Elmira CanceladaI bought two discs by Berretin - Tangomente and this one. In spite of the smaller number of tangos, I do prefer to listen to this one. In fact, it is the second week that I play this disc at least once a day. It is impossible to get tired of it: uplifting, fresh interpretations which put you in a mood to dance...
Reverent yet heterogeneous
author: Melanie ArcherI bought this CD based solely on hearing _Desde el alma_ on http://batanga.com. As satisfying as playing that recording over and over again is, though, I'm finding that the track which haunts me most at present is the Conjunto's version of _Youkali_. Risa Rank sings Kurt Weill's tune in a pleasing alto, and the arrangement permits a danceable beat. The production is excellent: you can listen to every track on this CD on headphones without wincing with some unexpected high frequencies. Purists may dislike some departures from Argentine tango canon, such as the harmonica on _Desde el alma_, or the brief R&B-flavored flourish in _Nueve de julio_.
Fabulous, danceable tangos with heart
author: Carrie BodensteinerConjunto Berretín is Portland's local tango band, and all the energy of at the milongas where they play is captured in this recording. The style is "a la parilla"-- improvised, like the Argentine tango itself-- so don't expect a tight, overpolished, overproduced studio sound. This is tango with corazón. And unlike a lot of live tango bands, this is very danceable-- not surprising, since most of the band members are also tango addicts themselves. My only lament is that it would be great to have more songs on the album. The profits are going for a good cause, too, so not only will you be getting great music, you'll feel good about choosing this CD.