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Lunatico | 
enlarge | Artist: Gotan Project Label: Xl Recordings Category: Music
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 3353
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.2
MPN: 40195 UPC: 634904019525 EAN: 0634904019525 ASIN: B000EHQ7KG
Release Date: April 11, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Amor Porteno (featuring Calexico) | | • | Notas (featuringJuan Carlos Cacares) | | • | Diferente | | • | Celos | | • | Lunatico | | • | Mi Confesion (featuring Koxmoz) | | • | Tango Cancion | | • | La Viguela | | • | Criminal | | • | Arrabal | | • | Domingo (featuring Jimi Santos) | | • | Paris, Texas |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The Gotan Project literally took the world by storm in 2003 with its million-selling La Revancha Del Tango. Skillfully mixing the heated passion of tango with the cool insistent beats of dance music, the group kept the best of both genres as it offered up an unheralded fusion. This time around, the production team delves further into the tradition, cutting down on the dub production filigree and overarching electronic programming--now sexy grooves often come on the back of organic beats and an unprocessed sound captured during live studio sessions in Buenos Aires. This new focus is furthered with conventional bandoneon soloing as well as acoustic piano and string section backing. Nonetheless, kids craving to cut a rug will dig "Diferente" and "Notas," while the robust "Amor Porteno" (featuring Calexico) is the group's most muscular tune to date. More skilled than the debut, Lunatico is no sophomore slump, though hardcore house music fans may want to wait for remixes. --Tad Hendrickson
Album Description Not wanting to replicate what their debut, "La Revancha Del Tango", had achieved musically, the group has a decidedly stronger emphasis on the organic roots of tango on "Lunatico" and utilized a host of local musicians from Buenos Aires; a complete string section, two emcees, a trombonist, and Argentine piano legend and long time Gotan collaborator Gustavo Beytelmann. The result is their most accomplished work yet. "The beats are sparse and liquid, and the transition from Buenos Aires bordello to European dance floor is seamless" - Rolling Stone. "A jiggy melange of tango with a dab of dub" - Entertainment Weekly. "...an intriguing blend of traditional, passionate tango with cool, contemporary electronica" - LA Times.
Album Description Limited Edition enhanced two CD version of Gotan Project's latest opus. After the worldwide success of Lunatico, Gotan Project are releasing this Christmas Edition for this festive season. Disc One contains the fantastic original full Lunatico album while the bonus CD, Disc Two, contains five unreleased tracks, two enhanced music videos, Santa Maria Live Sessions and more. Eduardo and fellow Gotan producers; Parisian Philippe Cohen Solal and Swiss-born Christoph H. Mueller, had flown from their homes in Paris to record the new album, Lunatico, in Buenos Aires' prestigious Studio ION - the famed venue where tango greats like Astor Piazzolla had once laid down their aural magic to vast reel-to-reel tape machines. Fellow collaborators; Argentine Bandoneonist, Nini Flores, and Barcelona-based vocalist, Cristina Vilallonga, joined up with them at their Substudioz back in the French capital and thus began the completion, hidden under top secrecy. Ya Basta. 2006.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
Pure joy November 8, 2008 I don't generally review CDs here on Amazon, because I think that musical taste is essentially an individual matter. However, this CD demands that I make an exception. It bowled me over when I first heard it (fittingly enough, in Buenos Aires), and continues to do so - I've been buying copies compulsively for friends, who are similarly taken with it.
Gotan Project, a French group (with several collaborators, many from Buenos Aires, on this CD) continue to be among the more interesting contributors to the genre of 'electrotango'. I find "Lunatico" even better than their earlier ""La revancha del tango". High points are "Amor Porteno", "Arrabal", Ry Cooder's instrumental track "Paris, Texas", and the insane tango rap "Mi Cancion" (I would listen to it every night in Buenos Aires, monitoring my Spanish progress by how far I could follow before getting lost).
This is joyful music that weaves in the bittersweet heart of tango while steering clear its sentimental excesses.
Beg, borrow, buy or steal this CD. You won't be sorry!
A perfecto Tango Work! October 12, 2008 I've heard Gotan Project at my friend's house. And loved it suddenly. If you like Tango and modern music formats and jazz, then this is the album for you... Interesting is, in almost every mood you can love the songs in this album. No matter you are sad, bored, happy, cheerful, angry songs will touch to your soul. La Revancha del Tango, another album from Gotan Project is also advisable strongly. Nice listenings :)
Adventurous. August 5, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Despite being indebted to the stroppy sound of tango, Gotan Project's first album, "La Revancha del Tango" (Revenge of the Tango), had no problem making friends. It cropped up on the last episode of 'Sex and the City' and in an advert for UPS and sold more than 1m copies. If that ubiquity came at a price, perhaps it was passion. In a hybrid of chill-out electronics and tango, something had to give. "Lunatico" is a good follow-up, in that it pushes a more organic line, with live drumming and percussion. "Almor Porteno" is one of the highlights of the acoustic approach: Calexico's John Convertino is so lazy and sultry on drums, it's a miracle he makes it to the end of the song on the same day as the others. And the bandoneon and guitars melt together so effectively, you wonder whether to run out and get a cloth. "Domingo" dances well between old and new musics, but elsewhere the disc can feel like a dream about tango. Ping-pong delays carry sounds up to the sky; the strings dance around in a big nightie of reverb; voices are filtered to sound like gramophones. It is grainy and dubby at times (Tango Cancion), but often these effects are like an airbag. It would be nice to hear the scrape of resin on a violin bow up close, or the sudden gasp of the bandoneon - tango's musical stabs to the heart. But that's not so easy to chill to.
Get Your Groove On with The Gotan Project. April 23, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Paris-based Gotan Project is trio Philippe Cohen Solal (France), Eduardo Makaroff (Argentina), and Christoph H. Mueller (Switzerland). Named after tango master Carlos Gardel's racehorse, Lunatico, and recorded in both Buenos Aires and Paris, the band's intoxicating 2006 tango album is infused with intriguing electronica samples, beats, and euro dance grooves. Adding to the global grooves, the album also features collaborations with both Argentine Gustavo Beytelmann on piano and the Tucson, Arizona band, Calexico. Tracks from this highly-recommended album include: 1. Amor Porteno (featuring Calexico) 2. Notas (featuring Juan Carlos Cacares) 3. Diferente 4. Celos 5. Lunatico 6. Mi Confesion (featuring Koxmoz) 7. Tango Cancion 8. La Viguela 9. Criminal 10. Arrabal 11. Domingo (featuring Jimi Santos) 12. Paris, Texas
G. Merritt
The soundtrack to the end of the world April 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've always thought that, late on the night the world ends, we'll be in a dark milonga watching the dancers dance and listening to the weary yet romantic sound of the tango. On that night, they'll definitely be playing some cuts from this album and I think that the last song of the night, before existence simply ceases, will be Gotan Project's version of Ry Cooder's "Paris, Texas" (from the Wim Wenders movie).
After loving "La Revancha del Tango," but getting a little tired of it over the years, I expected to be disappointed by "Lunatico." It's just the opposite. I just listen to it more and more. If you like the tango sound and you like to listen to artists explore new space with it, this album is definitely for you.
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