Pampa Blues Tango Boréal

Cover Pampa Blues

Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
22.06.2022

Label: ATMA Classique

Genre: World Music

Subgenre: Latin

Artist: Tango Boréal

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Poncho negro 02:42
  • 2 Le mat 01:51
  • 3 Organito 02:40
  • 4 Ciudad 03:29
  • 5 Tango Romance 04:03
  • 6 Pampa Blues 03:52
  • 7 Caradura 02:33
  • 8 La Catalina 03:23
  • 9 Expatriado 02:54
  • 10 Tango pour Laura 03:47
  • 11 Valse pour Laura 03:01
  • 12 La vanité de Dédale 02:55
  • 13 Ménage à trois 01:45
  • 14 La vadrouille 02:03
  • 15 Mascarade 02:48
  • 16 Astorias 02:43
  • Total Runtime 46:29

Info for Pampa Blues

Composer and bandoneon virtuoso Denis Plante takes the helm of the Tango Boréal trio to offer Pampa Blues, an album inspired by his peregrinations from one end of America to the other. He brings back in his luggage new landscapes where the bandoneon unfolds impressionist palettes, where the tango takes on blues accents. From the pampas to the taiga, discover a setting inspired by open horizons, freedom and hope. The Tango Boréal trio is Denis Plante's moving bandoneon, David Jacques' fiery guitar and charango, and Ian Simpson's earthy rhythm on double bass. They offer up spirited performances punctuated by humorous commentary. Their debut recording won over the critics and won the Opus for Best World Music Record in 2012. Tango Boréal is a dynamic force on the international scene, with original creations, operas and collaborations with renowned soloists and orchestras.

The Tango Boréal trio is Denis Plante's moving bandoneon, David Jacques' fiery guitar and charango, and Ian Simpson's earthy rhythm on double bass. They offer up spirited performances punctuated by humorous commentary. Their debut recording won over the critics and won the Opus for Best World Music Record in 2012. Tango Boréal is a dynamic force on the international scene, with original creations, operas and collaborations with renowned soloists and orchestras.

Tango Boréal



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Booklet for Pampa Blues

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