Emiliano Salvador record
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 8:58 pm
Dear forum members,
I'm just checking out the recordings of Cuban jazz pianist Emiliano Salvador. I have known and owned the vinyl of "Nueva visión" and "2" for many years. On YouTube I found 4 records more of him, one solo record, one called "Emiliano Salvador y su grupo /quinteto", and probably his last one, recorded in 1992 and released in 1994: "Ayer y Hoy". Now, there's another one, called "Una mañana de domingo" a.k.a. "Con fe" (rec. 1988). The YT tracks #3 and #6, "Un momento de inspiración" and "Blue Guaguancó", have some serious defects; it sounds as if there are fragments of a danzón inserted, played by a guitarist, from a completely different production. It's simply impossible to listen to them.
Question: Does anybody have the original vinyl of "Una mañana de domingo"? Did the original recording already have the same bugs as the YouTube version? In that case the entire production would have been tragically spoilt. Tragical, because Emiliano did not have the chance to record a lot of material, anyway.
Greetings,
Thomas
I'm just checking out the recordings of Cuban jazz pianist Emiliano Salvador. I have known and owned the vinyl of "Nueva visión" and "2" for many years. On YouTube I found 4 records more of him, one solo record, one called "Emiliano Salvador y su grupo /quinteto", and probably his last one, recorded in 1992 and released in 1994: "Ayer y Hoy". Now, there's another one, called "Una mañana de domingo" a.k.a. "Con fe" (rec. 1988). The YT tracks #3 and #6, "Un momento de inspiración" and "Blue Guaguancó", have some serious defects; it sounds as if there are fragments of a danzón inserted, played by a guitarist, from a completely different production. It's simply impossible to listen to them.
Question: Does anybody have the original vinyl of "Una mañana de domingo"? Did the original recording already have the same bugs as the YouTube version? In that case the entire production would have been tragically spoilt. Tragical, because Emiliano did not have the chance to record a lot of material, anyway.
Greetings,
Thomas