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Astor Piazola - Take Me Dancing! Mp3

  • Performer: Astor Piazola
  • Album: Take Me Dancing!
  • Label: P-Vine Records
  • Catalog #: PCD-2877
  • MP3: 1441 mb | FLAC: 2289 mb
  • Released: 25 Dec 1994
  • Country: Japan
  • Style: Bolero, Tango, Mambo
  • Rating: 4.3/5
  • Votes: 605
  • Category: Latin
Astor Piazola - Take Me Dancing! Mp3

Tracklist

1Boricua
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
2Counterpoint (Contratiempo)
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
3Dedita
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
4Oscar Peterson
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
5Plus Ultra
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
6La Coquette (From "Rio")
Written By – F. Gonzaga
7Laura
Written-By – David Raksin, Johnny Mercer
8Triunfal
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
9Lullaby Of Birdland
Written-By – George Shearing
10Something Strange (Presentania)
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
11April In Paris
Written-By – Yip Harburg, Vernon Duke
12Show Off (Para Lucirse)
Written-By – Astor Piazzolla
13Sophisticated Lady
Written-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Mitchell Parish

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LP 1066Astor Piazola & His Quintet Take Me Dancing! ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Tico RecordsLP 1066US1959
SLP 1066Astor Piazola & His Quintet Take Me Dancing! ‎(LP, Album)Tico RecordsSLP 1066US1959

Credits

  • Bandoneon, Arranged ByAstor Piazola
  • BassChet Amsterdam (tracks: 1-13)
  • Bass ClarinetDanny Bank (tracks: 13)
  • DrumsWillie Rodriguez (tracks: 9, 12)
  • GuitarAl Caiola (tracks: 1-13)
  • PercussionJohnny Pacheco (tracks: 1-13), Roger Mozian (tracks: 13), Willie Rodriguez (tracks: 1-13)
  • Photography – Raymond Jacobs
  • PianoCarlos Rausch (tracks: 1-12)
  • ProducerRalph Seijo (tracks: 1-13)
  • VibraphoneEddie Costa (tracks: 1-12)
  • XylophoneEddie Costa (tracks: 13)

Notes

Re-issue on CD of the original TICO High Fidelity (A Division of Roulette Records Inc.) LP of the same title. It contains a bonus track, the track "La Coquette" (originally the B side of the single "Lullaby of Birdland".)

Astor's name is misspelled on the cover as "Astor Piazola".

Personnel corrected after interview with pianist (not percussionist) Carlos Rausch (not "Rauch"), a picture from the session, and on aural evidence. Pacheco probably played güiro and Rodríguez, bongos, as well as drums on two tracks. On "La Coquette", percussion includes castinets, triangle, tambourine, and congas or bongos. Tito Puente's and George Duvivier's presence has always been speculative.

Companies

  • Record Company – Blues Interactions, Inc.

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