Aquilino Y Su Cuadrilla - El saxofón humano

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Review by Madame Madeline

Aquilino Y Su Cuadrilla's album, El saxofón humano, is a masterful collection of Latin jazz tracks that showcase the band's exceptional musicianship and creativity. The album's title track, "El saxofón humano," is a standout, with its sultry saxophone solos and infectious rhythms that transport listeners to a smoky jazz club in Havana. Other highlights include "Café con Leche," a playful and upbeat tune that features a lively piano melody, and "La Danza del Diablo," a hauntingly beautiful piece that showcases the band's ability to create evocative musical landscapes. Throughout the album, Aquilino Y Su Cuadrilla's musical prowess is on full display, with each track showcasing their technical proficiency and their ability to blend elements of Latin jazz, salsa, and other styles seamlessly. El saxofón humano is a must-listen for fans of Latin jazz and anyone looking for a fresh and exciting sound in contemporary music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Colombianas3:06
Milonga3:18
Garrotín3:12
Media Granadina2:58
Mi Colombiana2:58
El Saxofón Humano2:55
Que se va el vapor 3:02
Recuerdos de Zaragoza3:24
Risas3:29
Flor de Petenera2:55
Por Fandangos3:08
María Magdalena3:05
En er Mundo3:20
Fandanguillos3:12
Por Peteneras3:05
Fandangos2:36
Viva la Virgen2:49
Guajira3:08
Guajiras2:58
Barrio de Santa Cruz3:19
Granadina "Más de media"3:38

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Catalog Numbers

FSRCD 3019

Labels

Fresh Sound Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
Alto SaxophoneFernando Vilches (tracks: 13 to 18), Negro Aquilino (tracks: 1 to 12, 19 to 25)
GuitarManolo Badajoz (tracks: 1 to 12, 19 to 25), Ramón Montoya (tracks: 13 to 18), Niño Sabicas (tracks: 1 to 12, 19 to 25)
PianoJ. Manuel Beltrán (tracks: 1 to 12, 19 to 25)

Notes

  • Negro Aquilino: tracks 1-12 / 19-25
  • Fernando Vilches: tracks 13-18
  • Collectors Edition
  • Digipack
  • 32-page booklet
  • Comprehensive Liner Notes

About Aquilino Y Su Cuadrilla

Born 1910 in Guantánamo, Cuba. In the 1930's, he moved to Spain and became very popular playing sax on flamenco music.

Real Name

    • Aquilino Calzada González

Name Vars

  • Aquilino
  • Aquilino El \
  • El Negro Aquilino