Sacbé - Dos Mundos (1988)
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2024
- Dive into the rich and vibrant world of Latin Jazz with Sacbé's captivating album "Dos Mundos." Released in 1988, this album is a masterpiece that merges the sophisticated rhythms of jazz with the soulful essence of Latin American music. "Dos Mundos" showcases the exceptional talents of the Toussaint brothers-Eugenio on keyboards, Enrique on bass, and Fernando on drums-along with the versatile Jon Crosse on saxophone and flute.
In 1986, after leaving the Paul Anka orchestra, Eugenio Toussaint returned to Mexico City and, with recording engineer Luis Gil, started a recording studio. This new venture provided the perfect opportunity to record "Dos Mundos," utilizing cutting-edge technology such as MIDI, sequencers, and new synthesizers. The album features compositions by all band members, reflecting their individual artistry and collective synergy.
The album's journey begins with "Mozambique," a track that immediately draws you into its rhythmic complexity and melodic beauty. "Julian" and "Xel-Ha" continue this exploration, blending traditional Latin motifs with modern jazz elements. Each track on the album tells a unique story, from the whimsical "Dalí" to the introspective "Soledad Compartida." Despite its initial poor distribution in Mexico, "Dos Mundos" found its way to international audiences through Albert Marx of Discovery Trend, marking a significant milestone as the first Sacbé recording to be released on compact disc.
Sacbé's legacy in the jazz world is profound, representing a fusion of cultures and musical traditions. "Dos Mundos" stands as a testament to their innovative spirit and dedication to creating a distinct Mexican jazz identity. This album, the last with Jon Crosse on reeds, remains a timeless piece that continues to inspire and captivate listeners around the world.
Tracklist:
00:00 - 1. Mozambique
05:29 - 2. Julian
11:53 - 3. Serendipity
15:40 - 4. Xel-Ha
21:29 - 5. Dalí
25:08 - 6. Avenue
31:28 - 7. Ongaku
36:11 - 8. Trovador
42:10 - 9. Hermanos
46:45 - 10. Papemoe
52:21 - 11. El Mago
56:13 - 12. Soledad Compartida
Members:
Enrique Toussaint - Bass
Fernando Toussaint - Drums
Eugenio Toussaint - Keyboards, Producer
Jon Crosse - Saxophone, Flute
Produced by Eugenio Toussaint
Recorded by Luis Gil
Cover by Eniac Martínez
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/ wt.flac
So close to my favourite band of all time. The jury is still out.
So who is your favorite band of all time?
Last week i tried to rank my #11 favourite artists, just for fun, but it's not possible! The best music can be whatever you feel in the moment. @@hassanscott2050
Waoooo gracias!! me pegué manso ni que viaje con esta banda, no la conocía. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Noté que en este disco la batería tiene un poco más de layering y juegan con nuevos sonidos, definitivamente texturas muy ricas y todo un viaje de la mano de sus increíbles interpretaciones
Wonderful music! I have this on repeat!
Alright fine I’ll save to watch later
Sweet jams thank u
I'm melting. ❤ thank you❤
Вот спасибо . Классная ранее неизвестная команда !❤
Great music is an understatement
🎉 *FLAT*
🎉Todas las mùsicas estan muy bien representadas con vuestro trabajo. 🎉 y haciendolo muy bien ! !!!
❤●❤
A great album . I didn`t know about this band . A great performance !! Greetings from Argentina.
Nice I like it.❤
Great stuff, thanks for sharing!
Preciosidade!
wow
Genial!!
Lindo
Roberto Perera :)
press 2 for a good noise
Talento Mexicano
вау, ист факинг эмэйзинг
ну че, хуй кто перевёл? это россия!
I'm a bit confused by this. The album is supposedly around 40 minutes long and yet..........
I have the CD album released the same year which has some extra tracks (check the updated description).
(Also, I am going through all my most popular uploads + all new uploads will have time-stamped tracklists according to the album + some extra info. It's quite a tedious task though, since I am scheduled 6-months ahead, and only now have started including the stamps and tracklists.)
@@wtflac definitely, this album has more soundtracks than what's listed on Discogs.