Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The 66 best songs to mount a shindig

José María Iñigo speakers and José Ramón Pardo have presented a new compilation album which includes tracks from those artists who rang in his first guateques at parties where they discovered the love and fitted her first rejection. Select the music that was playing in the bars where Ligabo The album, entitled The 66 Favorite José María Iñigo and José Ramón Pardo (1958-1961), includes three CDs on the topics recovered autologous Diana (Paul Anka), Georgia on my mind (Ray Charles), I'm sorry (B.

Lee) and greenfields (The Brothers Four). "We selected the music that was playing in bars, on the parties by the youth, where Ligabo, some more and another less, and fraguábamos lasting friendships. In addition, these were the first songs we put on our radio programs," says José Ramón Pardo .

In the selection process, have been driven by a purely subjective, legitimized by its more than fifty-year career dedicated to the world of music. "These are issues that José Ramón and I selected a coffee, but who come from 50 years of dedication to music. There is the mother of the lamb," said Inigo.

According to the speaker, the project arose spontaneously during a work trip with his colleague. "The idea was mine, he put everything else," said Inigo laughter, interrupted in the act by José Ramón Pardo, which encourages the joke: "He puts the ideas and I work." "José Ramón songs put me on a trip and we said: Why do not we do this or that?.

Then we decided that yes, we would, and the album was almost finished," says José María Iñigo. "Besides," added José Ramón Pardo, "the trip was a fellow who did not know the issues but she liked, so we were encouraged." We have made a selection for the new generations with new technologies Broadcasters have decided to dispense with the vinyl edition for technical and space.

"The film requires much space and is very sensitive and will deteriorate in transit. As a truck go in and give a little sun, it melts," Brown clarified. "Besides, he says," all the songs already on vinyl. We have made a selection process for future generations, relying on new technologies.

" In this sense, Inigo has stressed that he is more interested in CD quality and spatial question: "I have at home a dozen handpicked vinyl, the rest I have it on CD. I could not keep many records if not, I would throw home, and I want to provide facilities. " The compilation album, edited by Rama Lama Music, is the first volume in a series without a limit.

It also includes 66 digitally remastered original recordings, capturing the sound of the late fifties and early sixties.

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