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Mano A Mano

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Download links and information about Mano A Mano by El Canelo. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Latin genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 58:48 minutes.

Artist: El Canelo
Release date: 2015
Genre: Latin
Tracks: 20
Duration: 58:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Eden Caro (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 2:11
2. Me Gustan Todos (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 1:30
3. Consuelito (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 3:13
4. De Buena Gana (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 2:51
5. Vida Prestada (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 3:03
6. Frijolito (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 2:03
7. Leonardo Reyes (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 2:39
8. Inesito Salazar (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 2:51
9. El Ruletero (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 2:35
10. Monedita De Oro (featuring El Canelo De Sinaloa) 2:42
11. La Tragedia De Chalino Sánchez (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 3:07
12. Corrido De Lupillo Sandoval (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 3:35
13. Corrido De Chintin Reynaga (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 2:38
14. Las Igeras (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 3:53
15. El Carretero (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 3:51
16. Dos Almas (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 3:38
17. Arnulfo Gonzalez (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 2:59
18. Corrido De Raul Rios (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 3:27
19. Caballo De Patas Blancas (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 3:12
20. Corrido De La Tia Chuy (featuring El Bronco De Sinaloa) 2:50

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Michel Camilo has excelled in every project he has conceived, ranging from solo piano, small groups, big band, and working with a symphony orchestra. For this session, he returns to a trio setting with the infectious Puerto Rican percussionist Giovanni Hidalgo and bassist Charles Flores. Opening the disc is "Yes," the pianist's reworking of the familiar "Indiana" chord changes, recast as a lively Latin jazz original. The brilliant improvised introduction is a sensational duo performance by the leader and the conga player, setting up their terrific flights as the theme is revealed, with Flores providing an inventive undercurrent. Camilo's recasting of Lee Morgan's "The Sidewinder" keeps its funky edge with Hidalgo's capable percussion providing a hip flavor. John Coltrane's "Naima" is often played so seriously that no one seems to think of taking this lovely ballad in another direction. Camilo initially stays the course, though bursts free as he works into his inventive improvisation, while Hidalgo and Flores are anything but sedate with their formidable accompaniment. Camilo's interpretation of "Alfonsina y el Mar" is a moving performance of the Argentine ballad, with his shimmering piano conveying its emotion as Hidalgo and Flores provide a subtle background. There are several additional Camilo pieces of note, especially the lush ballads "You and Me" and "About You," the latter an elegant solo piano performance that wraps this delightful CD.