La Busca – The CD

2018-04-15 - La Busca - La Busca - Cover Art - AMRAP

This week highlights the debut CD from Melbourne-based tango band La Busca, and after a quick outing to the National Folk Festival over the last couple of weeks we return to the interview with tango DJ Alex Nodelman.

That’s Tango Capital this Sunday evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm:

Image Credit: cover of the debut CD from the Melbourne-based tango band La Busca.

PLAYLIST:

  • Reliquias Porteñas; recorded by La Busca in 2018; a milonga with music composed by Graciano De Leone, first recorded in 1938 and lyrics by Celedonio Flores.
  • En La Brecha; recorded by Roberto Firpo on 31 July 1935; a tango with music composed by Roberto Firpo, first recorded in 1917.
  • Sábado Inglés; recorded by Roberto Firpo on 25 April 1040; a tango with music composed by Juan Félix Maglio, first recorded in 1920 and lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas.
  • El Llorón; recorded by Juan Cambareri on 22 November 1950; a tango milonga with music composed by Juan Félix Maglio in 1933 and lyrics by Enrique Cadícamo.
  • Buscándote; recorded by La Busca in 2018; a tango with music and lyrics composed by Lalo Scalise, first recorded in 1941, and sung by Juan Beron.
  • Paisaje; recorded by La Busca in 2018; a vals with music composed by Sebastián Piana, first recorded in 1943, lyrics by Homero Manzi, and sung by Juan Beron.
  • La Vida Es Corta; recorded by Ricardo Tanturi on 19 February 1941; a vals with music composed by Ricardo Tanturi, lyrics by Francisco Gorrindo, and sung by Alberto Castillo.
  • Mi Romance; recorded by Ricardo Tanturi on 7 July 1941; a vals with music composed by José Raúl Iglesias, lyrics by Juan Bautista Gatti, and sung by Alberto Castillo.
  • Mozo Guapo; recorded by Ricardo Tanturi on 19 February 1941; a milonga with music composed by Ricardo Tanturi in 1941, lyrics by Eusebio Francisco López, and sung by Alberto Castillo.
  • Adios Juventud; recorded by La Busca in 2018; a vals with music composed by Andonio Sureda, first recorded in 1933, lyrics by Gerónimo Sureda, and sung by Juan Beron.

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