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In 1998, Clubfoot Orchestra veteran Catharine Clune dreamt of a new project—exploration into the work of Astor Piazzolla. Nine years and three albums later, Tango No. 9 has evolved into a critically acclaimed ensemble performing at milongas, festivals, concert halls, and clubs across the Western U.S..With its unique instrumentation of violin, trombone, piano, and accordion/bandoneon, Tango No. 9 embraces both a reverence to tango’s seductive past and an innovative vision of the music’s storied future.Here Live No Fish includes tango standards, original compositions, reinterpreted classics from Piazzolla to Prokofiev, and a guest vocal turn by indie music legend Jonathan Richman.
Audio Mixer: John Finkbeiner.
Recording information: New Improved Recording, Oakland, CA (05/2007-07/2007).
Photographer: Anne Hamersky.
Arrangers: Joshua Raoul Brody; Greg Stephens.
Tango No. 9: Catharine Clune (violin); Joshua Raoul Brody, Greg Stephens, Isabel Douglass.
Personnel: Jonathan Richman (vocals); Isabel Douglass (accordion, bandoneon); Greg Stephens (trombone); Joshua Raoul Brody (piano).
Additional personnel: Jonathan Richaman (vocals).
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Somewhere between Bing Crosby's vocal novelties back in the '40s and the current popularity of dance troupes like Riverdance and Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance, the flag of Irish music was held aloft in North America during the '60s by the success of the Irish Rovers. Patterning themselves after the Clancy Brothers (another popular group during the folk boom of the late '50s and early '60s), the group scored their 15 minutes of fame with the children's novelty, "The Unicorn," included here on Best of Irish Rovers. But the group was no children's novelty act, as witnessed by the preponderance of straight-ahead Irish drinking songs that spice up this 16-track collection. ...
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