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Audio Mixer: Zack Ohren.
Recording information: Castle Ultimate Studios, Oakland, CA.
Illustrator: Jacob Bannon.
The Program: Jesse Ro (vocals); Paul Hansen (guitar); Mike Taylor (bass guitar); Kevin Peterson (drums); Travis Jones.
Personnel: Travis Jones (guitar).
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$19.79 The return to the slicker stylings and the integration of more forms are utterly comprehensible when one considers how much Latin popular music has changed in the past couple of years. The Kings are used to being on top of the charts, and they aren't about to throw in the towel to go back to folk music. That said, there are rootsy tunes here, though they are in the minority. That doesn't mean this record is a loss: far from it. On "Café," the band (with Eidel on accordion) goes backward, strutting through a joyous singalong son. "Canastero" is a mid-tempo ballad full of passion, pathos, and the kind of longing that's hard to find anywhere but in the Kings' best songs. One of the more experimental tunes, "Sol y Luna," features the upright bass playing of Bernard Paganotti (he's amazing throughout the album), and also a shimmering kit drum played by Patrice Renson, with Ava Saty's duduk playing a stunning little melody throughout this heady romantic tune. It may, in fact, be the finest moment on the record -- and an all too brief one. The percussion and upright bass playing on "Guaranga" are fine ballast for the fiery flamenco guitaristry on the instrumental. In sum, Pasajero is a mixed bag, in terms of an eclectic mix of tunes. The big-band numbers don't work quite so well, but they aren't in the majority here either. [Pasajero was re-released in 2007 on Nonesuch as an enhanced CD with bonus video footage] ~ Thom Jurek
2006 release from this modern Flamenco outfit from Spain, still going strong after 20 years of critically successful releases. Similar in style to their Roots album from 2004, Pasajero finds the band moving away from the keyboards that dominated their late '90s output, preferring to concentrate on the joyful sounds of the flamenco guitar, percussion, accordion and some brass. In essence, it's a return to form for the band. Throw in a little reggae and add some global grooves to the mix and you've got yet another outstanding Gipsy Kings album! 14 tracks including 'Si Tu Me Quieres', 'Pueblos' and 'Chan Chan'. Sony/BMG.
It's been two years since the Gipsy Kings' masterpiece Roots, an album where they kissed big, extravagant production, as well as big drums and keyboards, goodbye. Apparently old habits are hard to break. On the cover of 2007's Pasajero, the Kings look back to the natural thang. They are posed on a picnic table in the middle of some ...
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