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Started around 1990, Radio Tarifa is a Spanish ensemble that has come into its own as a purveyor of pan-Mediterranean musical styles from across time. With a penchant for traditional gypsy pieces from Persia, North Africa, and their homeland, Radio Tarifa provides musical proof of the continuity of gypsy music throughout the world (a fact explicated in the film Latcho Drom with equal effectiveness). For their second release, Temporal, the ensemble concentrates on traditional material from Iberia, with pieces culled from Galician, Andalucian, Castilian, and Flamenco culture. Reflecting the distinctly Middle Eastern influence -- via Moorish culture -- in Spanish music, many of the cuts here feature such Persian, Arabic, and North African instruments, including the tar lute, ney flute, and derbouka clay drum. The group also use Greek and Indian instruments, not to mention both medieval and modern devices like the crumhorn wind instrument, organ, and electric bass. This rich mix is topped off by some excellent vocal performances. Another fine title in the group's small but stellar catalog. ~ Stephen Cook
Recording information: Audiotecnica SL. Madrid.
Director: Fain S. Duenas.
Photographer: Javier Salas.
Unknown Contributor Role: Fain S. Duenas.
Arranger: Fain S. Duenas.
Personnel: Benjamin Escoriza (vocals); Fain S. Duenas (guitar, banjo, bouzouki, keyboards, bass guitar, pandeiro); Ramiro Amusategui (oud); Javier Paxariño (bansuri); Vincent Molino (ney, oboe, crumhorn); Jaime Muela (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Javier Colina (double bass); Peter Oteo (bass guitar); Sebastián Rubio (bongos); Joaquín Ruiz (dancer).
Audio Mixer: Fain S. Duenas.
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Temporal Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $4.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Classical CDs, World, International, Latin, Spanish, African, Flamenco, Cuban | | Label | Nonesuch | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1962  | | CD Universe Part number | 1242996 | | Catalog number | 79499 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 28, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Antonio del Rosal | | Engineer | Andres Vazquez; Fain S. Duenas; Vincent Molino | | Recording Time | 43 minutes | | Personnel | Javier Colina - double bass Fain S. Duenas - guitar, banjo, bouzouki, keyboards, bass guitar, pandeiro Benjamin Escoriza - vocals Jaime Muela - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Peter Oteo - bass guitar Vincent Molino - ney, oboe, crumhorn Javier Paxari±o - bansuri Joaqufn Ruiz - dancer Ramiro Amusategui - oud Sebastißn Rubio - bongos
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