Tangos,
the stunning new CD from Ruben Blades, is set for release via Sunnyside Records
on June 24th.
The best
songs are those that provide messages that reach beyond the genre into which
they are born. There are lyrics that can move people deeply, even when the
composer and listener are separated by oceans.
The tremendous poet, composer and actor Rubén Blades is the sort who can plumb the depths of human emotion. Over his industrious and varied career, Blades has been a voice of passion, awareness and social consciousness throughout the Spanish-speaking world. He also possesses a wide-ranging interest in ideas and art, which has led to his involvement in projects with intriguing musical blends, including his new recording Tangos, a fascinating partnership of Blades’s classic salsa compositions with Argentinean tango.
Blades’s
interest in tango music led him to reach out to his long time friend and
collaborator Carlos Franzetti. Both were intimately involved in the New York
Latin jazz and salsa scenes of the late 1970s and early 1980s and they
befriended each other while working on a number of recordings, including the
massive releases of Siembra (1978) and Maestra Vida (1980) and the music for
the films Beat Street (1984) and Q&A (1990).
The
initial idea for a collaboration using tango material was proposed nearly a
decade ago but plans were delayed while Blades served as the Minister of
Tourism for his native Panama from 2004 to 2009. Blades never forgot the idea
and he began to hint at a possible tango project with Franzetti while touring
Latin America shortly after his term ended.
Blades’s
hints led to an invitation from Gustavo Mozi for the two to close the World
Tango Festival in Buenos Aires during the summer of 2010. The Festival gave
Blades and Franzetti the perfect opportunity to tackle the project.
Franzetti
began by arranging five of Blades’s compositions for their performance: “Pablo
Pueblo,” “Ligia Elena,” “Ella,” “Paula C” and “Pedro Navaja.” At the Festival,
Blades and Franzetti were accompanied by the fantastic Leopoldo Federico
Orchestra, which also recorded the pieces shortly thereafter. Once they
returned to New York, Blades and Franzetti worked on arranging another six
compositions, which were recorded with a tango quintet, with the strings and
woodwinds recorded later in Prague.
Ruben
Blades has proven himself to be one of the greatest lyricists and songwriters
of our time. The idea to frame his lyrics with the tremendous arrangements of
Carlos Franzetti in the tango idiom only increases the drama of his poetry.
Tangos will prove to cement the legacy of this master songwriter and the
ability of his songs to transcend musical borders.
Tangos
is set for release June 24th on Sunnyside Records
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