Oblación
Oblación is a 1994 album by Venezuelan musician Alberto Naranjo.
Oblación | ||||
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Studio album by Alberto Naranjo & Latin Jazz 8 | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | Jazz, Latin American, Venezuelan folklore | |||
Length | 70:33 | |||
Label | Obeso & Pacanins 1994-001 | |||
Producer | Alberto Naranjo | |||
Alberto Naranjo & Latin Jazz 8 chronology | ||||
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Personnel
- Alberto Naranjo – arrangements, direction, drums, percussion
- Víctor Mestas – acoustic piano
- Gustavo Carucí – electric bass
- Julio Flores – soprano, alto and baritone saxophones
- Rodolfo Reyes – alto and tenor saxophones, flute
- Oscar Mendoza – trombone
- Alexander Livinalli – percussion
- Vladimir Quintero – percussion
Special guests
- Rafael Velásquez (trumpet on 4, 6, 8)
- José Ortiz (piano on 6)
- Huguette Contramaestre (lead vocalist on 6, 7, 12)
- Fusión IV: Ilba Rojas, Adriana Portales, Kodiak Agüero and José Mena (vocal group on 12)
Track listing
# | Song | Solo(s) | Time | |
1 | La Novena | Reyes, Mestas, Naranjo | 4:20 | |
2 | Oblación | Flores (bar) | 4:46 | |
3 | La Canción de Livi | Mendoza, Carucí, Livinalli | 8:30 | |
4 | Un Calipso para Isidora | Mestas | 4:59 | |
5 | Keechimbah | Flores (alt), Reyes (ten) | 5:12 | |
6 | Desesperanza/Sueños | Contramaestre, Velásquez, Ortiz, Naranjo | 8:35 | |
7 | Mood Indigo | Contramaestre, Mestas | 5:50 | |
8 | Blues and the Abstract Truth | Flores (alt), Velásquez, Reyes (ten), Mestas | 4:48 | |
9 | Al Sur del Lago | Reyes (ten) | 6:05 | |
10 | The Freak | Flores (alt), Mestas | 7:52 | |
11 | Rancho Central | Flores (alt/bar) | 4:23 | |
12 | María | 5:00 | ||
a]-Fughetta | Fusión IV (a cappella) | |||
b]-Traditional chant | Contramaestre; Livinalli, Quintero | |||
Total time | 71:17 | |||
- All songs composed and arranged by Alberto Naranjo, except:
- Desesperanza, composed by María Luisa Escobar and arranged by Naranjo
- Mood Indigo, composed by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills and Barney Bigard and
arranged by Naranjo; Johnny Hodges' original solo orchestrated by Naranjo - Blues and the Abstract Truth, composed and arranged by Oliver Nelson and
orchestrated by Naranjo - María (a), composed by Leonardo Silva Beauregard and orchestrated by Naranjo
Other credits
- Recorded and mixed by Agustín [Augie] Verde at Estudios Intersonido in Caracas, Venezuela
- Date of recording: August 1994
- Musical producer: Alberto Naranjo
- Executive producers: Roberto Obeso and Federico Pacanins
- Graphic design/Illustrations: Luisa F. Almeida/Ernesto León
- Cover photo: Luis Salmerón
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