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Obeso & Pacanins 1994-001 Jazz, Latin jazz, Music of Latin America, Music of Venezuela El Trabuco Venezolano Vol II, El Trabuco Venezolano Vol III, Irakere & Trabuco – En Vivo, Dulce y Picante, Irakere & Trabuco – En Vivo |
Oblación is a 1994 album by Venezuelan musician Alberto Naranjo.
Alberto Naranjo – arrangements, direction, drums, percussion
Víctor Mestas – acoustic piano
Gustavo Carucí – electric bass
Julio Flores – soprano, alto and baritone saxophones
Rodolfo Reyes – alto and tenor saxophones, flute
Oscar Mendoza – trombone
Alexander Livinalli – percussion
Vladimir Quintero – percussion
Rafael Velásquez (trumpet on 4, 6, 8)
José Ortiz (piano on 6)
Huguette Contramaestre (lead vocalist on 6, 7, 12)
Fusión IV: Ilba Rojas, Adriana Portales, Kodiak Agüero and José Mena (vocal group on 12)
All songs composed and arranged by Alberto Naranjo, except:
Desesperanza, composed by María Luisa Escobar and arranged by Naranjo
Mood Indigo, composed by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills and Barney Bigard and
arranged by Naranjo; Johnny Hodges' original solo orchestrated by Naranjo
Blues and the Abstract Truth, composed and arranged by Oliver Nelson and
orchestrated by Naranjo
María (a), composed by Leonardo Silva Beauregard and orchestrated by Naranjo
Recorded and mixed by Agustín [Augie] Verde at Estudios Intersonido in Caracas, Venezuela
Date of recording: August 1994
Musical producer: Alberto Naranjo
Executive producers: Roberto Obeso and Federico Pacanins
Graphic design/Illustrations: Luisa F. Almeida/Ernesto León
Cover photo: Luis Salmerón
La Novena4:20
Oblación4:46
La Canción de Livi8:30
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