KCRW Presents: Sounds Eclectico
09/13/2005 | Nacional Records
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All Music Guide Review
The performances on Sounds Eclectico are all live recordings related to KCRW, the Santa Monica public radio station that's a vital and varied musical resource for the curious, the fans, and the Hollywood music supervisors. Morning Becomes Eclectic host Nic Harcourt produces the set, and provides notes to each selection. As you might expect, Eclectico focuses on music from Latin artists. There are musicians and singers searching for inroads between genres, as well as those performing in a traditional style. For example, Argentinean Juana Molina sings in French for the quiet piano number "Insensible" (originally from her 2004 album, Tres Cosas), while Brazilian Girls give "Homme" a typically cross-cultural, cross-genre feel with more French vocals, hints of programming, and a cross between organic and electronic percussion. Mexico's Julieta Venegas contributes a version of her "Lo Que Pidas" that grooves like hip-hop, funk, and Latin pop meeting in the air over the backyard fence. There's the gently salacious Afro-Cuban lilt of "No Me Vayas a Enganar" by legendary Cuban vocalist (and Buena Vista Social Club veteran) Omara Portuondo, a frenetic acoustic version of "Sound System Municipal" from Mexican hip-hop/rock fusionists El Gran Silencio, and happily spacy pop from Venezuela's irresistible Los Amigos Invisibles. (They sound like Grandaddy covering Os Mutantes.) Sounds Eclectico doesn't have a bad track in the bunch, including other highlights from the ever-kinetic Kinky; the street-level L.A.-based hybridists Plastilina Mosh; and Colombia's Aterciopelados, who turn in a stripped-down version of the Pipa de la Paz selection "Baracunatana." ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
KCRW Presents: Sounds Eclectico Track Listing
KCRW Presents: Sounds Eclectico Notes
Sounds Eclectico is the latest compilation of live recordings originally performed on Morning Becomes Eclectic, the legendary music show heard weekdays 9 AM to Noon on Los Angeles public radio station 89.9 FM KCRW and KCRW.com.
Featuring live, previously unreleased performances from: Cafe Tacuba, Julieta Venegas, Sidestepper, Juana Molina, Jorge Drexler, Thievery Corporation, Plastilina Mosh, Aterciopelados, Los Amigos Invisibles, Manu Chao, Omara Portuondo, Brazilian Girls, Los Lobos, Ozomatli, Kinky, El Gran Silencio
Credits of KCRW Presents: Sounds Eclectico
- Kike Egurrola
- Percussion, Drums
- Erika Muñoz
- Vocals
- John Nelson
- Percussion
- Frank Orrall
- Percussion
- Cesar Rosas
- Vocals, Spanish Guitar
- Didi Gutman
- Keyboards, Programming
- Louie Pérez
- Percussion, Jarana
- Manu Chao
- Guitar, Vocals
- Rob Myers
- Sitar
- Ulises Bella
- Horn, Acquisition, Vocals, Keyboards
- Héctor Buitrago
- Bass
- Thomas Cookman
- Producer
- Fernando Kabusacki
- Guitar
- Rodrigo Martínez
- Band Engineer
- Iván Benavides
- Guitar, Vocals
- Mario Diaz
- Engineer
- Mauricio Arcas
- Percussion, Vocals (Background)
- Cecilia Bastida
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Armando Rivera
- Percussion
- Asdrubal Sierra
- Trumpet, Vocals
- Emiliana Torrini
- Vocals
- Rubén Albarrán
- Vocals
- Rolando Baró
- Piano
- Julio Briceño
- Vocals
- Jorge Drexler
- Guitar, Vocals
- Armando Figueredo
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Luis Alberto Flores
- Bass
- Rob Garza
- Mixing
- Alejandro Gomez
- Guitar, Harmonica
- Aaron Johnston
- Drums
- Alejandro Rosso
- Keyboards, Programming
- Mario Calire
- Drums
- Sabina Sciubba
- Programming, Vocals
- Sheffer Bruton
- Trombone, Vocals
- Miguel A. Valdés
- Trumpet
- Raúl Pacheco
- Guitar, Vocals
- Justin "Niño" Porée
- Percussion, Vocals
- Jiro Yamaguchi
- Percussion
- Pam Bricker
- Vocals
- José Luis Pardo
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Juan Manuel Roura
- Drums
- Cano Hernandez
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ezequiel Alvarado
- Percussion
- Janio Coronado
- Vocals
- Andrea Echeverri
- Guitar, Vocals
- Gilberto Cerezo
- Guitar, Vocals, Scratching
- Ulises Lozano
- Keyboards, Programming, Vocals
- Carlos Chairez
- Guitar, Vocals
- Omar Gongora
- Percussion, Vocals, Drums
- Jason Wormer
- Engineer
- Jesse Murphy
- Bass
- Cesar Pliego
- Bass, Vocals
- Juana Molina
- Guitar, Vocals, Piano
- Eduardo Larez
- Engineer
- Alejandro Franov
- Keyboards
- Emmanuel del Real
- Keyboards
- José Rafael Torres
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Carlos Otero
- Guitar
- Ariana Morgenstern
- Music Consultant
- Ray Guarna
- Engineer
- Andy Brohard
- Engineer
- Jared Nugent
- Assistant Engineer
- Nic Harcourt
- Producer, Liner Notes
- Chris "Stone" Garrett
- Band Engineer
- Willy "Wil Dog" Abers
- Bass, Vocals
- Brandon Duncan
- Assistant Engineer
- Enrique Rangel
- Bass
- Joselo Rangel
- Guitar
- Madjid Fahem
- Guitar
- Omara Portuondo
- Vocals
- Steve Berlin
- Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
- Richard Blair
- Bass, Beats
- David Hidalgo
- Guitar, Vocals
- Eric Hilton
- Mixing
- Conrad Lozano
- Guitarron













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