All Artists: Johannes Linstead Title: Zabuca Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Real Music Release Date: 1/21/2003 Genres: New Age, Pop Style: Meditation Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 046286376323 |
Johannes Linstead Zabuca Genres: New Age, Pop
Johannes creates a festive atmosphere throughout Zabuca. A hugely talented multi-instrumentalist, he plays guitar, piano, mandolin, wood flute and various percussion. A lilting trumpet, plus violin, cello, bass, vocalizati... more » | |
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Album Description Johannes creates a festive atmosphere throughout Zabuca. A hugely talented multi-instrumentalist, he plays guitar, piano, mandolin, wood flute and various percussion. A lilting trumpet, plus violin, cello, bass, vocalizations and additional percussion add to the lush Mediterranean soundscapes. For aficionados of nouveau flamenco music at its most lushly romantic, dust off the mariachis and prepare to party hardy with Zabuca! Similarly Requested CDs
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CD ReviewsFrom Solo Piano Publications Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 02/14/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) ""Zabuca" is a fiery, passionate Spanish guitar tour de force from Johannes Linstead. Linstead's fourth album to date, the title aptly translates to "shake-up" or "to stir the feelings of." There is a wide range of emotions and playing styles in the ten tracks, from the festive "La Cabanita en la Playa" and "Guayabera" to the gorgeous "Echoes of the Forest" and sweetly seductive "Eleni." Linstead is joined by a variety of musicians on various percussion instruments, piano, flute, bass, cello, vocalizations, brass, and violin, giving this album a very big and full sound. The upbeat pieces are rhythmic and fun, and the quieter ones are warm and heartfelt, indicating how versatile this guitar virtuoso really is. Both traditional and contemporary flamenco styles are utilized, but this album is very much in the present. "Eleni" is a ballad from the heart that is passionate, a little melancholy, and a bit mysterious. The instrumentation on this piece is more spare with some lovely female vocalizations in the background, giving it an intimate feeling. "Echoes of the Forest" begins with the sound of running water, tropical birds, and other exotic wildlife; then the single guitar enters with flute and gentle percussion right behind it. From the liner notes: "Listen to the echoes of the forest, for soon the secrets they reveal may disappear forever...." Although the simple melody is sad, there is hope in the message - a very beautiful piece, and one of my favorites. Part 2 of the same piece has the recurring melody played on flutes with a gentle tribal rhythm. I also love "Heat in Torremolinos," one of the more upbeat and joyous pieces. It isn't as brassy as some of the other uptempo songs - mostly guitar, bass, and percussion - and has an infectious rhythm that won't quit. Calling his music "nouveau flamenco" tells part of the story, but there are also elements of gypsy, salsa, and numerous other styles incorporated into Linstead's music, creating a true world music vision. Even though this isn't a style of music I usually listen to, I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing "Zabuca." Highly recommended as music to wake up to!" Johannes Best augey | Chicago IL USA | 02/05/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "The songs on this cd have such great rhythm they almost make me want to get up and dance. The first song "La Cabanita en la Playa" really kicks things off. Then there are softer more romantic songs like track 2 "Cielo Azul". Track 3 "Guayabera" is another lively one and is my favorite on the cd. I like the way the cd combines songs that have great rhythm with those that are soft and beautiful. Either way all the songs on this cd are great. This is my favorite by Johannes and is worth checking out." Great relaxing and driving music Rob Dashboard | Sterling, VA USA | 03/09/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "The latin beat and smooth rythms of his guitar, drum, trumpet, piano combo are perfect for a long car drive and for just relaxing around. I love this CD and havn't really turned it off since I bought it. ... I highly recommend this CD."
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