Gato Barbieri "Marnie" (1974)

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2010

From his 1974 album "Yesterdays"

Leandro Barbieri (born on November 28, 1934 in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) better known as Gato Barbieri (Spanish for "Barbieri the Cat") is an Argentine jazz tenor saxophonist and composer who rose to fame during the free jazz movement in the 1960s and from his latin jazz recordings in the 1970s.

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  • this album is so good. there arent too many groups around today who could get in a studio together and make magic like this. one of the few albums on which ron carter played electric bass. he keeps it simple throughout but if u notice he's leading the band.

    Gato Barbieri - tenor sax

    Bernard Purdie - drums

    Ron Carter - electric bass

    Paul Metzke - guitar

    George Dalto - keys

    Raymond Mantilla and Babafemi - percussion (i forget which one played the congas and which one played the timbales)

  • This is so beautiful that it took my breath away.

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  • es tambien uno de los creadores de un estilo inconfundible , los tonos de su saxo no son imitables, es caracteristica de estos musicos crear una imagen con un instrumento lo mismo que Herp Alphert , Carlos Santana Eddie Palmieri.... me recuerda mucho al personaje de plaza sesamo que emula a este gran saxo de nuestra America latina ...

  • At the 5:30 minute mark, check out the sweet piano solo following Gato's sax!

  • This album has inspired me for years. IT is a LatinJazz Opera in itself.

  • God's favorite instrument is the saxophone .......

    Peace~

  • my musical father !!!!!!!!

  • è sempre il migliore!

  • Gato is a saxophone god

  • @mx4229 you are sooooooo freaking on point but i will like to include carlos santana too...... no words can describe this type of music

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