Por El Mar Josete Ordoñez

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Album-Release:
2009

HRA-Release:
11.05.2011

Label: Ozella Music

Genre: Lounge

Subgenre: Chillout

Artist: Josete Ordoñez

Composer: Josete Ordoñez

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  • 1 Arthur 04:17
  • 2 Titirimundi 03:15
  • 3 Piedras y Rosas 04:29
  • 4 Isla Maria 03:35
  • 5 Hanoi 04:32
  • 6 Por el Mar 04:27
  • 7 Estrellas Cautivas 03:28
  • 8 Date a Volar 02:31
  • 9 Cinco 03:59
  • 10 Cielo Protector 03:44
  • 11 Objetos Perdidos 02:28
  • Total Runtime 40:45

Info for Por El Mar

Led by Ordoñez’s guitar, relaxed lounge grooves enthrall and captivate the listeners. Josete Ordoñez leaves you with a nice feeling of deceleration, of slowing down. „Por El Mar' feels like the pleasure of drinking a Pina Colada after a swim in the warm sea on an unforgettable holiday.

It would be easy to dismiss at first blush Josete Ordoñez's music as smooth jazz or Nuevo Flamenco aimed at the masses. But there is a deeper maturity to the music on his CD 'Por El Mar' than might be initially appreciated by a cursory listen. Finely-honed production details and masterful guitarwork are the stamp on this CD of Spanish jazz excellence. Ordoñez melds influences from other cultures by incorporating the Vietnamese Dantú and the Mexican Vihuela into these tracks. 'Hanoi' begins dramatically with ominous reverberations underscored by Vietnamese singer Nsut Song Tao's ghostly incantations, but then resolves into a reassuring foray into a beautiful Brazilian-inflected melody. The title track 'Por El Mar' likewise is introduced by novel sounds: children playing in the waves on the beach. The expectations of formulaic smooth jazz strains which follow on 'Por El Mar' explode away, however, when Ana Salazar's vocals impart an impassioned urgency to the surprising culmination. On 'Cinco,' Ordoñez and Salazar's vocals are reminiscent of Mark Ledford and David Blamires' twinned vocals with the Pat Metheny Group, as are the keyboards of Iñaki Quijano, who here sounds as though he's been listening to Lyle Mays quite a lot. Fans of the Pat Metheny Group or The Rippingtons will find a lot to like on 'Por El Mar.' (www.minor7th.com)

Musician‘s:

Bass: Peter Oteo, Yrvis Mendez, Marco Herreros, Carlos Ibañez
Drums: Enzo Filippone, Manuel de Lucena, Hugo Ordanini, Manu Rey
Percussion: Leix Tobias, Hugo Ordanini, Tino de Geraldo
Vocals: Ana Salazar, Monica Molina, Yoanna, Paula Mir, Nsut Song Tao, Yrvis Mendez
Keys, piano, rhodes, programming: Luca Germini
Piano: Iñaki Quijano ding takta Y Nuech e Ban moxeño, bansuri
Musical saw: Xavi Lozano
Electric guitar: David Escudero
Nylon & acustic guitars, mandola, dantu, vihuela and vocals: Josete Ordoñez

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