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Jaime Roos - Midfield (1984)


Artist: Jaime Roos
Album: MIDFIELDER
Year 1984
Covers: COVER, COVER AND TAG PHONOGRAMS CARA A, original
Label: Orfeo sulpa
No: 90,730 STEREO
Format: Long vinyl 33 rpm (LD)
Bitrate: 256 kbps CBR 48 kHz

DETAILS OF TOPICS:

FACE A:

1 .- Peach Convention (4:28)
Voice "Calle Convention": Jorge Vallejo

2 .- Victoria Abaracón (2:28)
Voice: Eduardo Mateo

3 .- Lights in the Calabró (4:02)

4 .- If you think of me (3:47)
Voice: Adele

5 .- Maybe Cheché (2:36)
Voice: Jorge Vallejo


CARA B:

1 .- murguistas Future (2:02)
With: Murga "Missing and Rest"
Soloist: Jorge Todeschini

2 .- never went to the movies (3: 00)

3 .- Again (5:39)

4 Pirucho .- (7:04)

OVERVIEW:

Jaime Roos: Voices Peach (01), voice (03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09), guitar, chorus (02, 05), low (03, 06)

Jorge Vallejo: Voice Convention (01), voice (05), chorus (08)
Jorge
Galemire: guitar (01, 08)
Alberto Magnone: Piano (01, 02, 04), buttons (01, 05, 07, 08)
Andrés Recagno: Low (01, 02, 04, 05, 07, 08), chorus (08)
Gustavo "Cheche" Etchenique: Battery (01, 02, 03 , 04, 05, 07, 08)
Carlos "Boca" Ferreira: Congas (01)
Henry Maturro: Diariero (01)
Eduardo Matthew: Voice (02)
Estela Magnon: Keys (03), vocals (03) , press "accordion" (04), chorus (04, 08), piano (06)
Flavia Ripa: Choir (04, 08)
Mariana Ingold : Choir (04, 08)
Mayra Hugo: Choir (04)
Adele: Voice (04)
Hugo Fattoruso: Key solo (05), buttons (09)
Fernando "Huron" Silva: Drum ring (05, 09)
Edinson Palo Bombo "Oviedo: Drum guy ringing (05, 09)
Gustavo Oviedo: Drum piano ringing (05, 09)
Fernando "Lobo Chico" Núñez: Drum piano (05, 09)
Carlos Ferreira: Drum guy (05)
Jorge Calleros: Choir (05)
Raul Castro: Choir (05)
Roberto García: Choir (05)
Eduardo Rimoldi: Choir (05)
Washington Moon: "Phoenix che "(05)
José Pedro Beledo: Guitar solo (07), guitar (08)
Luis Restuccia: Choirs (08)
Dario Ribeiro: "Change" (08)


Lack Murga and Other (06):

Jorge "Gallo" Todeschini: Soloist in stanzas I and II
Antonio "Picho "Lopez: Duo in stanza II, loading
Roberto" Tarzan "Garcia: Director, loading
Washington" Canario "Luna: Tercia

* Cousin:

Alfredo "Globe" Araquistain
Pedro "Peter" Panará
Hugo Piruja "Brocos
Yamandú" Chuchu "Hernandez
Ricardo" Mephisto "Changala
Alejandro "Conejo" Laborde

* Segundos:
Eduardo "Mila" Rimoldi
Jorge "Cabeza" Calleros
Raúl "Tinta Brava" Castro
Walter "Monje" Venencio

Ronald "Batman" Arismendi: Drummer
Eduardo "Smurf" Lombardo: Cymbals
Jorge "Loquillo" Garrido: Bombo

All songs written by Jaime Roos except 09 written by Homer Diano (letter), Hugo Fattoruso (music) and Jaime Roos (lyrics and music)

Produced by Dario Ribeiro and Jaime Roos

"Midfield" is the fifth solo album Jaime Roos and very probably one of the most popular of his career. The level of composition, as always, is very high compared with some of his records earlier, several musicians from the band's more loose and confident note. The percussion "Peach Convention" and "Maybe Cheche" , the guitar arrangements of the latter, singing the great Eduardo Mateo "Victoria Abaracón" , participation murga Missing and Other in "Future murguistas" are some of the greatest hits disc.

Unfortunately, these elements are overshadowed by some great arrangements too influenced by the fashion of the 80s, such as the annoying keyboards Estela Magnone in "Lights in the Calabró" -under title of which explains "To go into the nightclub Le Bateau de La Floresta" - or those of Alberto Magnone in "Once and Again" . Also found in this record, apart from some very well-known songs of Jaime Roos-especially those already named "Peach Convention" and "Victoria Abaracón" , both beautiful, the jewel "I never went to the movies" , beautiful composition which moves from a personal point second person singular to comment much general and deep with great intelligence.

human stories by name, friendly relationship / romantic, lively streets, a remarkable finding beauty in everyday life and necessarily look positive about el futuro -una cita de Cata Roos en el libro interno del álbum dice “Nunca mires para atrás“ , y la portada del disco con el cantautor mirando hacia un costado y algunos pasajes de "Los futuros murguistas" refuerzan la idea- hacen de este uno de los mejores momentos de la carrera de Jaime Roos . Jaime Roos es un hombre lleno de música y en "Mediocampo" está expuesta una parte fundamental de su universo artístico. Vale worth a try.


phonogram the great Fifth Jaime ... Perhaps the greatest longevity of your career wide, we say this with The Cacique , no ???...

Come, please, ladies and gentlemen ... FORWARD!

See if you do not, because the guests, now it is half "Frescobaldi" - with a rich lemon grappa, and enjoy this album together, yeah Sir, how not ...!!!

Leaving a cordial greeting to all. Remember this:

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