CD Universal Music Japan Release date: 30/Jun/2023
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Sales Rank:
#100 in Other Modern Jazz #1930 in Jazz
Style:
Other Modern Jazz
Product No.:
2100839157
Details / Tracklist:
1. THE ONE THING 2. CANALES (LOVE WILL PAVE THE WAY) 3. GOT SOME (NEWS FOR YOU) 4. CLUBE DA ESQUINA (THE CORNER) 5. FLY AWAY (AGUEYBANA) 6. CLARO QUE SI (YES OF COURSE) 7. YANA 8. AMOR LEJANO (DISTANT LOVE)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Manolo by Manolo Badrena, released 23 June 2023, includes the following tracks: "Got Some (News For You)", "Fly Away (Agueybana)", "Yana" and more.
This version of Manolo comes as a 1xSHM. -
Japanese SHM-CD pressing. Part of Universal Japan's "Jazz Department Store" reissue campaign. Universal.
"Manolo" is a captivating CD album by the renowned percussionist Manolo Badrena, released under Universal Music Japan. This release showcases Badrena's exceptional talent and innovative approach to Latin jazz and world music, blending intricate rhythms with melodic sophistication. The album features a dynamic range of tracks that highlight his mastery on various percussion instruments, creating an immersive listening experience for both new listeners and long-time fans. Universal Music Japan is known for its high-quality productions and commitment to bringing outstanding international artists to audiences worldwide. With decades of expertise in the music industry, they have established themselves as one of the leading labels in Asia.
Manolo Badrena is celebrated as one of the most influential percussionists in contemporary jazz and world music. Born in Puerto Rico, he gained global recognition through his work with legendary acts such as Weather Report, where his inventive style contributed significantly to their sound during the late 1970s. Over his prolific career, Badrena has collaborated with icons like Joe Zawinul, Ahmad Jamal, Steve Khan, and Spyro Gyra. His solo projects further demonstrate his versatility across genres ranging from jazz fusion to Afro-Caribbean rhythms.