Hybrid Tango II
Hybrid Tango II is Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto's sixth studio album. The album was released in May 2014.
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Released | May 14, 2014 | |||
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Label | Constitution Music | |||
Producer | Max Masri, Diego S. Veláquez | |||
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Hybrid Tango II is the first studio album by Tanghetto featuring vocals ("No me rindo" and "Aires de Buenos Aires" are performed by Tabaré Leyton while Max Masri himself sings a cover version of "Vuelvo al Sur").[1]
Hybrid Tango II is "an experiment in which Tanghetto tried to recreate -in the present day context- the influences brought by immigrants more than a hundred years ago, bringing an embryo of tango to life. In the musical 'conventillo' of today, the sounds are very different, and thus also the result." [2]
In 2014, the album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award.[3]
Track list
- "Bohemian Tango" (3:23)
- "Viveza Criolla" (4:39)
- "El Miedo a la Libertad" (4:08)
- "No me rindo" (3:49)
- "Quejas de Bandoneón" (tango by Juan de Dios Filiberto) (2:48)
- "Milonga del Chamuyo" (3:16)
- "Quién me quita lo bailado" (3:35)
- "Aires de Buenos Aires" (3:36)
- "A Flor de Piel" (4:50)
- "Milonguita Burlona" (3:14)
- "Vuelvo al Sur" (Astor Piazzolla / Pino Solanas) (4:26)
- "La Traición" (4:32)
Personnel
- Max Masri: synthesizers, programming and vocals in "Vuelvo al Sur"
- Diego S. Velázquez: nylon string guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, synths, piano, programming
- Antonio Boyadjian: acoustic and electric piano
- Aldo Di Paolo: acoustic piano
- Leandro Ragusa: bandoneon
- Federico Vázquez: bandoneon
- Chao Xu: violoncello and erhu
- Daniel Corrado: electronic and acoustic drums, percussion
- Fernando Santodomingo: acoustic drums in "Vuelvo al Sur"
- Tabaré Leyton: vocals in "No me rindo" and "Aires de Buenos Aires"
Videoclips
Quién me quita lo bailado (2014)
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References
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