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ARTIST
CEVASCO, ADALBERTO
TITLE
Pajaros Electricos
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
VAMPISOUL
CATALOG #
VAMPI 227LP
VAMPI 227LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
7/2/2021
Vampisoul present a first time vinyl reissue of
Adalberto Cevasco
's
Pájaros Eléctricos
, originally released in 1988. Few musicians can boast of having played with "the greatest" without some eyebrows to be raised. The bass of Adalberto Cevasco has been heard in multiple concerts and recording sessions of artists as diverse as the Spanish divas
Rocío Jurado
and
Isabel Pantoja
, tango genius
Astor Piazzolla
or the cream of the Argentine jazz scene -- from
Pocho Lapouble
,
Gustavo Kerestezachi
,
Rubén López Furst
or
Andrés Boiarsky
to the great
Gato Barbieri
. With the latter, as part of a dream band that included artists like
Nana Vasconcelos
as well as other Argentines such as
Lapouble
or
Domingo Cura
, he recorded two fundamental pieces in the Impulse! label catalog in sessions held in Argentina and Los Angeles and also toured across various countries. It is therefore out of question that Adalberto Cevasco belongs to that top-level league of musicians whose talent has also contributed to enhance those who accompany them. The history of this album begins with an encounter. Adalberto Cevasco joins
Rodolfo Alchurrón
's jazz-funk project
Sanata y Clarificación
as bassist and meets
Litto Nebbia
, who is invited to sing along. Some years on, when Nebbia's Melopea record company was developing, he would receive a cassette with a collection of demos recorded by Cevasco over the years. Some of the songs dated back to 1981 while others were made well into the decade and included such outstanding collaborations as that of the Uruguayan
Rubén Rada
, whom Adalberto Cevasco had met playing in a group of fusion candombe called Candonga. In addition to producing the complete album, Nebbia would also collaborate in a special way in one of the most outstanding tracks ("Reencuentros Nº2") by adding to Cevasco's fusion jazz some unexpected Brazilian flavors and electronic sounds that now, more than 30 years after the original release of the album, they still evoke a refreshing feel of modernity. As the Argentine press of the moment highlighted, it'd seem as if the influences received and developed by the bassist during his career as a freelance musician -- from post-Piazzolla tango to proyección folclórica (a movement of revision and modernization of the Argentinian musical roots) -- had been added to their superb rhythmic work in this album.
Pájaros Eléctricos
was never presented live and has remained as the only published work by Cevasco as a soloist since the date of its release. Includes insert with liner notes and previously unseen photos.
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