
Begin The Beguine - Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis ft. Rubén Blades
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Begin the Beguine
From UNA NOCHE CON RUBÉN BLADES
Performed by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis ft. Rubén Blades
Rose Theater
November 15, 2014
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Late in 2014, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis welcomed a very special guest to their Manhattan stage: nine-time GRAMMY winning singer, songwriter, actor, and activist Rubén Blades. For one unforgettable night—music-directed by the JLCO’s bassist and “emerging master in the Latin jazz idiom” (DownBeat) Carlos Henriquez—the worlds of salsa and swing collided. Backed by one of the world’s leading big bands, Blades took the audience on a tour through his greatest hits. In their write-up of the show, the New York Times said "Mr. Henriquez’s arrangements delivered consistently... Radically beautiful."
Now, Una Noche con Rubén Blades captures this historic concert in CD and digital formats. The album finds the Maestro singing some of his own beloved compositions, including “Pedro Navaja,” “Patria,” and “El Cantante,” as well as swinging through standards like “Too Close for Comfort” and “Begin the Beguine,” all while backed by the Downbeat Reader’s Poll Big Band of the Year (2013, ‘14, & ‘15). Pick up this kaleidoscopic, momentous collaboration between two of our most soulful musicians.
Track listing
1. Carlos Henriquez Introduction
2. Ban Ban Quere
3. Too Close For Comfort
4. El Cantante
5. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
6. Apóyate en Mi Alma
7. Pedro Navaja
8. Begin the Beguine
9. Sin Tu Cariño
10. Ruben's Medley: Ligia Elena / El Número 6 / Juan Pachanga
11. Patria (Encore)
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