Drop-dead gorgeous album from the master of Space-Age Bachelor Pad - TopicsExpress



          

Drop-dead gorgeous album from the master of Space-Age Bachelor Pad Music, Esquivel. Extra heavy duty cardboard jacket (so thick and sturdy you build a house out of it!) with a trippy die-cut opening in the front... And great artwork on the back! Heres what Allmusic says about Latin-Esque: This album has several musical and historical significant aspects, making it Esquivels most desirable. First, it is one of only three or so truly great RCA Stereo Action (The Sound Your Eyes Can Follow) albums. The music is deliberately scored for channel separation, but there is more to the stereo gimmickry than the arrangements. Not counting layered-track (multi-dubbing) efforts, Latin-Esque was the first album recorded with total stereo separation -- two separate orchestras in two separate studios performed, connected by headphones. The results are fairly fantastic. Latin-Esque also is Esquivels first stereo album in the Latin-esque style of his great first album, To Love Again. (Jungle Drums from that LP is updated here.) The artists jaw-dropping masterpiece of zany pop, Mucho Muchacha, is a highlight. Carioca, La Paloma, and several other standards also were well-chosen for this project. This album was essential to the renaissance of Esquivels popularity in the 1990s.
Posted on: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 00:26:19 +0000

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