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Conquistador! is an album by Cecil Taylor released on the Blue Note label.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states "During the two lengthy pieces, Lyons' passionate solos contrast with Dixon's quieter ruminations while the music in general is unremittingly intense. Both of the Taylor Blue Notes are quite historic and near-classics but, despite this important documentation, Cecil Taylor (other than a pair of Paris concerts) would not appear on records again until 1973".
Conquistadors /kɒŋˌkɪstəˈdɔːrz/ (from Portuguese or Spanish conquistadores "conquerors"; Spanish pronunciation: [koŋkistaˈðoɾes], Portuguese pronunciation: [kũkiʃtɐˈdoɾis], [kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ]) is a term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of the Spanish Empire or the Portuguese Empire in a general sense. During the Age of Discovery conquistadores sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Africa and Asia, conquering territory and opening trade routes. They colonized much of the world for Spain and Portugal in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Portugal established a route to China in the early 16th century, sending ships via the southern coast of Africa and founding numerous coastal enclaves along the route. Following the discovery of the New World in 1492 by Christopher Columbus and the first circumnavigation of the world by Juan Sebastián Elcano and Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 (both voyages promoted by the Spanish Crown of Castile), expeditions led by conquistadors in the 16th century established trading routes linking Europe with all these areas.
Conquistador is the ninth album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson on Columbia Records. The album is notable for its inclusion of the hit single "Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky")".
"Bob James produced it (Primal Scream) and made it with all the New York heavies (Steve Gadd, Richard Tee, Eric Gale, et al). It did very well for a crossover album, but the guys on the band were a little upset about the fact that they weren't on it."
After the experience of creating Primal Scream without his touring band, Maynard was determined to see them become an integral part of his next effort. While Bob James was firmly in control of the production, Ferguson was insistent that his band members would be a part of the proceedings. It became a bi-coastal effort, with the touring band recording in San Francisco between dates, and the James crew recording in New York. Two of the songs were recorded entirely in New York without any participation by Maynard's band: the themes from Star Trek and Rocky.
60 jarig huwelijk van W. Coolen & M. Dassen in 1980 Een Diamanten herinnering voor onze hele familie!
Title: Paloma Torcaza Artist: Manuelita Arriola Accompaniment: Con Mariachi Record Label: Peerless Matrix Number: 1982-43 Recording Format: 78 View more information about this and other recordings at the University of California at Los Angeles' Frontera website: http://frontera.library.ucla.edu//recordings/paloma-torcaza-0 This recording is from the Arhoolie Foundation’s Strachwitz Collection of Mexican American and Mexican Recordings. For more information about the Arhoolie Foundation visit our website at: www.arhoolie.org
Aquesta és una divulgació amb finalitats únicament educatives i no es pretén cap infracció dels drets d'autor. Intèrpret: La Trinca Títol: Ningú No Comprèn Ningú Format: SG 45 RPM Segell: Edigsa Número de Catàleg: CM 264 SG Any: 1971 A: Ningú No Comprèn Ningú [La Trinca, Jaume Picas] 0:00 B: Coses De L'Idioma [La Trinca] 2:50 http://vinilissim.blogspot.com
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Aquesta és una divulgació amb finalitats únicament educatives i no es pretén cap infracció dels drets d'autor. Intèrpret: La Trinca Títol: La Trinca Format: 10" 33 RPM Segell: Orlador (Edició Especial Per Als Subscriptors De El Círculo De Lectores) Número de Catàleg: 32508 Any: 1971 A1: Marieta (Antoinette) [Jack De Nijs] 0:00 A2: Pepeta (Kiele, Kiele, Kiele) [Toon Hermans] 2:54 A3: Aquesta Terra És La Nostra Terra (This Land Is Your Land) [Woody Guthrie] 5:26 A4: Tocata I Fuig Com Puguis I [Populars] 7:38 - El Tren Pinxo De Banyoles 7:38 - Peret, Peret 9:05 - Barbabum 9:51 - El Ball De Sant Ferriol 11:21 B1: Tots Som Pops (Vogeltje Wat Zing Je Vroeg) [Toon Hermans] 13:22 B2: Tots Conills (Ome Sjakie) [Peter Koelewijn] 16:10 B3: Cucut (Cuckoo Clock) [Brian Wilson] 19:02 B4: ...
Conquistador! is an album by Cecil Taylor released on the Blue Note label.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states "During the two lengthy pieces, Lyons' passionate solos contrast with Dixon's quieter ruminations while the music in general is unremittingly intense. Both of the Taylor Blue Notes are quite historic and near-classics but, despite this important documentation, Cecil Taylor (other than a pair of Paris concerts) would not appear on records again until 1973".