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Carlos Núñez|Os Amores Libres

Os Amores Libres

Carlos Nuñez

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After researching for three years, Núñez has come up with a record that touches on all the strands that have influenced the music of his native Galicia. So, as well as Celtic, there are flamenco, North African, and even Middle Eastern textures to be found on Os Amores Libres, not to mention a total of over 80 guests, making this into a true all-star project. Curiously, though, Núñez seems content to underplay his own remarkable piping skills, only letting fly on the opener, "Jigs & Bulls," where he shows why he has a reputation as a Jimi Hendrix of the pipes. Elsewhere he seems content to play mostly whistles, and often takes a subordinate role to other people, showing very little ego for a project that bears his name. Inevitably, a fair amount of the focus on this disc is Celtic, with Waterboy Mike Scott letting rip on a fair version of the much-abused traditional "The Raggle Taggle Gipsy," while Breton whiz Dan Ar Braz, Chieftain Derek Ball, and uillean pipe genius Liam O'Flynn all help out on the title track. The most interesting material, though, looks in other directions, such as the flamenco-inflected "Muiñeras da Sorte" or the surprising rumba of "A Orillas del Río Sil." There's even a lovely Sephardic Jewish song, "A Lavandeira da Noire," luminously sung by Israel's Noa, connecting the dots between the Holy Land and Spain. Everything reaches a climax on "O Castro da Moura," which brings together Celtic and North African music as over 50 people crowd onto the cut, led by Afro Celt Sound System man Simon Emmerson for an epic 13-minute tour around the world of Galicia. All in all, a daring record, and one that could easily have been swamped by the surrounding names. But Núñez is careful enough to make sure it's the music and not the individual voices that shines, transforming this from a potential disaster into a triumph of scholarship, enthusiasm, and skill.

© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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1
Jigs & Bulls
00:02:49

Donal Lunny, Producer - Carlos Nuñez, Composer - Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Jose Manuel Cañizares, Composer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

2
Os Amores Libres
00:02:15

Donal Lunny, Producer - Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Arranger - Enrique Granados, Composer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

3
Muiñeiras Da Sorte
00:02:21

Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Arranger - Carlos Nuñez, Producer - Traditional, Composer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

4
Maria Soliña
00:03:47

E. Paz Valverde, Composer - Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Fernando Conde, Producer - C.E. Ferreiro, Lyricist - Teresa Slagueiro, Vocal

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

5
A Orillas del Rio Sil
00:03:19

Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Fernando Conde, Producer - Carmen Linares, Vocal - M. Malou, Composer - M. Malou, Lyricist

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

6
Alma Barca
00:05:20

Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Producer - Carlos Nuñez, Arranger - Burgos Larragoiti, Composer - G. Gimenez, Composer - Enrique Granados, Composer - Isaac Albeniz, Composer - G. Giménez Bellido, Composer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

7
O Cabalo Azul
00:04:11

Donal Lunny, Arranger - Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Producer - Carlos Nuñez, Arranger - Traditional, Composer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

8
The Raggle Taggle Gipsy
00:03:46

Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Producer - Fernando Conde, Producer - Traditional, Composer - Traditional, Lyricist - Mike Scott, Vocal

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

9
Danza Da Lua En Santiago
00:07:02

Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Producer - Jackson Browne, Vocal - Federico García Lorca, Transcriber - Traditional, Lyricist - Traditional, Composer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

10
A Lavandeira Da Noite
00:04:24

Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Arranger - Traditional, Lyricist - Traditional, Composer - Noa, Vocal - John Reynolds, Producer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

11
Viva la Quinta Brigada
00:05:16

Liam O'Flynn, Vocal - Carlos Nuñez, Performer - C. Moore, Composer - C. Moore, Lyricist - John Reynolds, Producer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

12
O Castro Da Moura (Etnodance)
00:13:40

Carlos Nuñez, Performer - Carlos Nuñez, Arranger - Carlos Nuñez, Producer - Various, Vocal - Fernando Alvarez, Arranger - Traditional, Lyricist - Traditional, Composer

(P) 1999 BMG Music Spain, S.A.

Presentación del Álbum

After researching for three years, Núñez has come up with a record that touches on all the strands that have influenced the music of his native Galicia. So, as well as Celtic, there are flamenco, North African, and even Middle Eastern textures to be found on Os Amores Libres, not to mention a total of over 80 guests, making this into a true all-star project. Curiously, though, Núñez seems content to underplay his own remarkable piping skills, only letting fly on the opener, "Jigs & Bulls," where he shows why he has a reputation as a Jimi Hendrix of the pipes. Elsewhere he seems content to play mostly whistles, and often takes a subordinate role to other people, showing very little ego for a project that bears his name. Inevitably, a fair amount of the focus on this disc is Celtic, with Waterboy Mike Scott letting rip on a fair version of the much-abused traditional "The Raggle Taggle Gipsy," while Breton whiz Dan Ar Braz, Chieftain Derek Ball, and uillean pipe genius Liam O'Flynn all help out on the title track. The most interesting material, though, looks in other directions, such as the flamenco-inflected "Muiñeras da Sorte" or the surprising rumba of "A Orillas del Río Sil." There's even a lovely Sephardic Jewish song, "A Lavandeira da Noire," luminously sung by Israel's Noa, connecting the dots between the Holy Land and Spain. Everything reaches a climax on "O Castro da Moura," which brings together Celtic and North African music as over 50 people crowd onto the cut, led by Afro Celt Sound System man Simon Emmerson for an epic 13-minute tour around the world of Galicia. All in all, a daring record, and one that could easily have been swamped by the surrounding names. But Núñez is careful enough to make sure it's the music and not the individual voices that shines, transforming this from a potential disaster into a triumph of scholarship, enthusiasm, and skill.

© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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