Showing posts with label Litto Nebbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Litto Nebbia. Show all posts

June 13, 2021

Adalberto Cevasco – Pajaros Electricos (1988, LP, Argentina)

Tracklist:
A1 Pajaros Electricos
A2 Los Que Quedaron
A3 Cancion Para Mi
A4 Cancion Para Barbara
B1 Reencuentrons N° 2
B2 Recuerdos Tristes Y Alegres
B3 Dos Modos De Ser
B4 Comparsa Color De Leon


Former member of Rodolfo Alchourrón and Gato Barbieri's bands, Cevasco's first solo effort is a combination of fusion jazz with a pinch of unexpected Brazilian flavours and electronic sounds that now, more than 30 years after the original release of the album, still evoke a refreshing feel of modernity in the same vein as many other experimental Argentine and Uruguayan artists from the same era. Includes guest appearances from artists such as Litto Nebbia or Ruben Rada.

March 31, 2020

Buenos Aires Jazz Fusion ‎– Buenos Aires Jazz Fusion Volumen 1 (1982, LP, Argentina)



Tracks:
A1. Telmo San - 6:42
A2. Deseos Para Jose - 4:30
A3. Tema Para Trane - 7:14
B1. Toledo - 6:41
B2. Un Hombre, Un Amanecer - 5:04
B3. Desde Muy Abato - 7:43

Musicians:
Néstor Astarita/ Drums
Bernardo Baraj/ Saxophone
Dino Saluzzi/ Bandoneón
Jorge "Negro" González/ Contrabass
Litto Nebbia/ Vocals, Keyboards
Norberto Machline/ Piano
Roberto Fats Fernández/ Trumpet
Rubén López Furst/ Piano
Norberto Minichillo/ Vibraphone
Rubén Rada/ Vocals, Percussion
Horacio "Chivo" Borraro/ Saxophone
Alejandro Kalinoski/ Piano
Bucky Arcella/ Bass
Pocho Porteño/ Percussion

October 04, 2018

Litto Nebbia ‎– Bazar De Los Milagros (1976, LP, Argentina)

Risultati immagini per Litto Nebbia ‎Bazar De Los Milagros
'Bazar de los milagros'' marks another soft but beautiful album by Nebbia within the Jazz Rock/Psych Prog genres.Four guests on percussion, bass, electric piano, female vox and Nebbia playing, singing and conducting the team as a true leader to deliver a mix of smooth Jazz Rock and Fusion with electroacoustic textures, jazzy electric piano, nice Moog synthesizer, crystalling female choirs.Long tracks are interesting Jazz Rock with progressive tendencies, shorter ones are combined Psychedelic Rock and Fusion with good keyboard work and spicy electric guitar.One more quality album in the row for this leading Argentinian artist. apps79