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Hugo Fattoruso & Rey Tambor: Palo y Mano
Hugo Fattoruso explores the Afro-Uruguayan Candombe rhythm
Recommended if you like
Jaco Pastorius,
John Lennon,
Milton Nascimento.
Nibya Marino: Two CD Set - Playing the Music of Robert Schumann
Some of the best piano playing of romantic music you ever heard.
Recommended if you like
Vladimir Horowitz,
Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн.
Grupo del Cuareim featuring Felix Pastorius: I Can Dig It Baby
World Fusion; It's all about the groove... Eight percussionists who will put you into a hip-notic trance, master keyboardist Hugo Fattoruso, bass player Felix Pastorius playing a groove so deep it crawls under your skin, ten vocalists that give chills.
Trelew: Trelew
Traditional British folk meets Buenos Aires melancholy meets Pampas zamba. 12-string guitars, alternative bandoneon, congas, berimbau, knives on clay pots.
Recommended if you like
Joni Mitchell,
K D Tundstall,
The Cranberries.
Los Gauchos de Roldán: Puntas de Arerunguá
Traditional accordion dance music from rural Uruguay.
Recommended if you like
Chango Spasiuk,
Renato Borghetti.
EDUARDO FERNÁNDEZ: Between Two Worlds
In his latest Labor recording, the great Uruguayan guitarist Eduardo Fernandez travels, with equal mastery, from the folk and classical worlds of South American music to the pop music of the Beatles and the “Fascinatin’ Rhythm” of George Gershwin.
Recommended if you like
Carlos Barbosa-Lima,
John Williams,
Pepe Romero.
Candombe: Afro-Uruguayan Rhythms / Candombe
A remarkably successful audio and visual journey that exposes African drumming enthusiasts, to the ancient rhythms brought by slaves to this South American country (Uruguay) during the 18th century.
Recommended if you like
african,
Candomble,
uruguay.
Giovanna: Tango
On Giovanna's debut CD "Tango" she is joined by a cast of World-class musicians, including Mario Nuñez & Julio Cobelli nylon-string acoustic guitars, Rubén Juárez bandoneón, and Hugo Fattoruso piano & accordion.