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September 21, 2024
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First ever reissue Faithfully restored master tape sound by Pablo López Ruiz, a son of JLR Lacquer cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Studio Old school style tip-on sleeve with printed inner bag features photos & notes from JLR 150gram vinyl pressed at RTI Bassist, composer, arranger, and film scorer Jorge López Ruiz was the living embodiment of Argentine jazz history. This recording, which was done in 1967 with a big band led by López Ruiz, represents a monumental work in Argentine jazz. The work is a concept album that takes a critical stance on the chaotic political situation and the military regime in Argentina at the time. It was banned upon release and directly led to constraints being placed on López Ruiz’s subsequent activities. Musically, it represents the starting point of López Ruiz’s ‘musical world’, where he wholeheartedly reflects his spirit as a Latin American and Argentine citizen onto his music – jazz. This work is a masterpiece of 60’s big band jazz, which captures López Ruiz’s passion and rage – both as a musician and as a man in the face of an unforgiving reality. Its first vinyl reissue in half a century!
1El Grito (The Scream) 1s movement 2M. A. B. – Amor (M. A. B – Love) 2nd movement 3Todas Las Estrellas (To the Heavens, No Clouds, with All the Stars) 3rd movement 4Tendre El Mundo (I Shall Have the World) 4th movement 5De Nuevo El Grito (Once Again, the Scream) 5th movement