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Tinta Roja

 
Album Review: Tinta Roja

  • Artist: Andres Calamaro
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2006
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

After leaving Spanish-Argentinean band Los Rodríguez, beginning a successful solo career with albums Alta Suciedad and Honestidad Brutal, and then feeling the ravages of rock & roll stereotypes (sex and drugs) while releasing free demos and rarities through his website and the only-for-the-die-hard-fan El Salmón, Andrés Calamaro seemed to rise musically from the ashes, in part thanks to the contact with a flamenco-jazz fusion wave that was taking place in Madrid back in 2002, releasing El Cantante and El Regreso (the latter's name perhaps suggesting more than just a title for an album). Calamaro seemed to realize that if he, in some way, was going to be remembered in Spanish-Argentinean music history, it would be thanks to his voice more than to his compositions (some have compared him to tango singer Roberto Goyeneche), focusing his career, therefore, on being a cantor (singer), as he calls himself. Tinta Roja is the second studio album in collaboration with a Madrid flamenco-jazz group of musicians (the great Nuyorican trumpetist Jerry González, flamenco guitar player Niño Josele, and bassist Alain Pérez among others), and the 2004 grammy's best Latin producer Javier Limón, responsible of producing masterpieces like Bebo & Cigala‘s Lágrimas Negras or Paco de Lucía's Cositas Buenas. The album consists of classic Latin-American tangos and boleros, but far from being just another compilation, Tinta Roja offers a special sound texture with an unusual blend of tango and emotive permutations, Spanish guitars, and trumpets borrowed from flamenco and Latin jazz. From the first to the last song, listeners can enjoy two of Latin music's most intense genres, and with the deepest emotional roots, the Argentinean tango and Spanish flamenco. ~ Alfonso Goiriz, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sur [Tango] Andrés Calamaro (3:18)
El Día Que Me Quieras [Canción] Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera Andrés Calamaro (4:35)
Mano a Mano [Tango] Carlos Gardel, Celedonio Flores Andrés Calamaro (3:19)
Como Dos Extraños [Tango] Pedro Laurenz Andrés Calamaro (2:55)
Por una Cabeza [Tango] Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera Andrés Calamaro (4:51)
Tinta Roja [Tango] Andrés Calamaro (3:05)
Milonga del Trovador Astor Piazzolla, Horacio Ferrer Andrés Calamaro (4:34)
Melodía de Arrabal Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera Andrés Calamaro (3:17)
Como Dos Extraños [Versión a Piano] Pedro Laurenz Andrés Calamaro (3:03)
Nostalgias (Lyrics) Andrés Calamaro (4:01)

Credits

Alain Pérez (Bajo Sexto), Antonio Serrano (Harmonica), Javier Limón (Producer), Niño Josele (Coros), Andrés Calamaro (Coros), Niño Josele (Flamenco Guitar), Pepe Loeches (Mezcla), Salomé Limón (Recording), Alan Silverman (Mastering), Jose Reinoso & Repique (Piano), Andrés Calamaro (Interpretation)
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