Andina (album)

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Andina
Andina (album).jpg
Studio album by
Released1988
RecordedMay 1988
StudioRainbow Studio
Oslo, Norway
Genre Jazz
Length42:59
Label ECM
ECM 1375
Producer Manfred Eicher
Dino Saluzzi chronology
Volver
(1986)
Andina
(1988)
Mojotoro
(1991)

Andina is a solo album by Argentine bandoneón player Dino Saluzzi recorded in May 1988 and released on ECM later that year. [1]

Contents

Reception

The AllMusic review awarded the album 3 stars. [2]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Hi-Fi News & Record Review A*:1 [3]

Track listing

All compositions by Dino Saluzzi
  1. "Dance (In the Morning)" - 8:11
  2. "Winter" - 5:57
  3. "Transmutation (Romanza and Toccata)" - 5:11
  4. "Remoteness... And the Years Went By" - 2:55
  5. "Tango of Obligation: Introduction/Dance/The End" - 5:03
  6. "Choral (The Man of the Mirsacles)" - 4:16
  7. "Waltz for Verna" - 2:46
  8. "Andina: Toccata (My Father)/Huaino (...My Small Town)/The End (...And the Days Arrived)" - 7:29
  9. "Memories" - 1:22

Personnel

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References

  1. ECM discography Archived 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine accessed November 9, 2011
  2. 1 2 Allmusic Review accessed November 9, 2011
  3. Hyder, Ken (August 1989). "Review: Dino Saluzzi — Andina" (PDF). Hi-Fi News & Record Review (magazine). Vol. 34, no. 8. Croydon: Link House Magazines Ltd. p. 112. ISSN   0142-6230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 September 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2021 via World Radio History.