I imagine Amores Tangos have
taken a tour of South America and brought with them all sorts of different
rhythms, and these now make up what can be heard on the
album. They have invited various guest musicians who extend the sound spectrum
with trumpet, trombone, tuba, saxophone, clarinet, flute, violin, electric
guitar, double bass and percussion accordingly.
Seven of the recordings are by their
musical director and guitarist Jose Taixido, so we can expect a breath of fresh
air. After the first three pieces, a cheerful Milonga, a grooving pop song
(sung by her pianist Juan Tarsia), which will inspire the salsa dancers, and a
no less lively cumbia (sung by Negro Falatico with Luis Mina and Juan Tarsia), I
noticed that I urgently need a high-dose depressive to counterbalance. As if the
musicians had guessed it, the Tango-Evergreen “Nada”, sung by Julia Zenko, is
the next track - and I am in balance again. This interpretation is wonderful, and
carries me to this abandoned house of faded memories.
However, the emotional recovery phase
lasts only briefly, as the ensemble plays a cheerful choro. The following
Candombe “Corsos” by Patricio Quinteros lures you to the dance floor and
captivates with a contrast of the vocal spectra of the guest singers (Limon
Garcia, Negro Faltico and the sympathetic-crazy troupe 'Murga Baila La Chola').
“Milonga Gipsy” gives us exactly what you would expect with that title (with
tuba, clarinet and violin), and it works well. Piazzolla's “Vuelvo al Sur”
(sung by Negro Falatico) balances the previous pieces again, and impresses with
a syncopated groove of the rhythm group. The Zamba “Sabe el Amor” with the
captivating Marta Gomez is another highlight for me, which is difficult to resist.
With “Tu amor de Carnaval”, the imagined musical round trip comes to an end
(you can hear Hernán 'Cucuza' Castiello and the dense harmony singing of the
singers of 'Murga Baila La Chola') and sets a fitting conclusion.
Is this all Tango that Amores Tango
have offered? Certainly not. However, within 35 minutes they have easily skipped
the border fences of our listening habits and invite us to join a wonderful
journey of discovery.
Artist´s website: www.amorestangos.com
This review was published first in the German language journal TANGODANZA (2019)
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