Album US 1973 on Flying Dutchman label
Jazz and Latin (Afro-Cuban Jazz, Bossa Nova, Fusion, Modal, Soul-Jazz)
Recorded live in New York City in 1973. The tune "Merceditas", credited to Gato Barbieri as composer both in the original edition and CD reissues, was actually written by Ramon Sixto Ríos, an Argentinian folk singer-songwriter, back in the 40s.
Gato Barbieri ts, sax, *1932 AR tenor saxophone, flute, vocals, album by | |
J.-F. Jenny-Clark b, cb, 1944-1998 FR bass | |
Stanley Clarke eb, b, *1951 US bass | |
Bernard Purdie dr, *1939 drums | |
John Abercrombie g, eg, *1944 US guitar | |
Airto Moreira perc, dr, voc, *1941 BR percussion | |
Gene Golden cng, perc, percussion | |
James Mtume bvoc, voc, key, *1946 US percussion | |
Moulay "Ali" Hafid perc, voc, dr, percussion | |
Lonnie Liston Smith p, ep, *1940 US piano, electric piano, rhodes |
Bob Thiele producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Merceditas | Gato Barbieri | 9:07 | ||
2 | Eclypse/Michellina | Gato Barbieri | 6:24 | ||
3 | Bolivia | Gato Barbieri | 7:46 | ||
4 | Ninos | Gato Barbieri | 7:15 | ||
5 | Vidala Triste | Gato Barbieri | 5:33 |
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