Daniel DIAZ: Bass
Bobby RANGELL: Sax&Flute
Javier ESTRELLA: Percussion

Tracks in
the CD:
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Candombe
p’al Beto
by
daniel díaz (candombe)
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Bebê
by
hermeto pascoal (milongon/samba)
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Zamba 4
by daniel
díaz (zamba)
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Milonga
Donata
by daniel díaz (milonga)
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Lluvias
Costeras
by daniel díaz (tango ballad)
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Chacabas
by daniel díaz (chacarera trunca)
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Luiza
by antonio carlos jobim (vals)
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Rosa…Rosa
by
sandro & oscar anderle
(milonga)
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Pop
(Lugar Comun)
by
daniel díaz
(pop ballad)
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Get Out
Of Town
by
cole porter (bossa)
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Calcarea
by
daniel díaz
(ballad)
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And I
Love Her
by
john lennon & paul mccartney (bolero)
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Recorded
at Angel Studio, Paris, France, May-June 2004
Produced by Daniel Díaz
Arrangements: Daniel Díaz, Bobby Rangell & Javier Estrella. « Bebê » et
« Rosa…Rosa » arranged by D.D.
(very) TECHNICAL INFO :
Javier Estrella
played his « third world » custom drum-kit : Snare, Hi-Hat, Ride and Crash
cymbals, Djembé and Bongo (replacing hi-mid toms), Bombo Leguero
(replacing low-tom), Bombo Leguero with pedal (replacing kik drum), and
cajon. In ‘Get Out of Town’ he played an Udu-Drum.
Bobby Rangell
played his saxophones (Soprano in ‘And I Love Her’ ‘Lluvias Costeras’
‘Luiza’ and ‘Candombe p’al Beto’, Alto in ‘Pop’ ‘Zamba4’ and ‘Calcarea’)
, Flute (ebony mouthpiece in ‘Chacabas’ and ‘Bebê’, métal mouthpiece in
‘Donata’ and ‘Get Out of Town’) and Piccolo (in ‘Bebê’ and ‘Rosa’)
D.D.
played his five string L’Arrivée acoustic bass guitar ( tuned E/A/D/G/C).
Bass guitar’s Fishman tranducer went trought an ADA tube preamp.
Microphones: NeumanTL103 (bass and saxes), AKG EB451(flutes)
shureSM57(cajon) et SM58(drums)AT4041 (overheads) ShureBeta52 (Kick Drum)
During recording and mixdown no EQ was used, exempt for some HPF in the
snare drum track in ‘Pop’.
Evrery part was played by each musician as if performed live. no
‘overdubs’, excempt for a bongo overdub in the last section of ‘candombe
p’al beto’.
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An acoustic Bass Guitar providing bass lines and all harmonic support. A
much unusual customized drum-set used as the groove keeper as well as a
second soloist. Singing on top of it, a world class woodwind soloist with a
huge array of styles and sounds in his palette.
The trio started in March 2004 with a brief concert in Paris. After that the
decision of making a CD was a logical movement, because of the wonderful
interplay and understanding between Daniel Díaz, Javier Estrella and Bobby
Rangell
The all-acoustic sound and the wildly assorted song list gives as result a
varied yet coherent album, with a beautiful mood and a strong personality.
Diaz/Rangell/Estrella's live set is a warm, passionate and beautiful blend
of improvisation and astonishing interplay between this three soloists and
selected gorgeous pop-oriented songs and jazz standards. Sound, melody and
harmony are an important part of this trio's "avant-propos", as much as high
quality solos and deep grooves.
They performed live supporting the release of their first CD during
2005/2006, in France (Paris, Prades, Epinal, Boulogne, Beauvais) and Italy
(Toscana) in jazz clubs, classical festivals.
During live performances the Trio might play a wide open song list including
pieces from the CD and other personal readings of standards by: Randy
Newman, Luis A. Spinetta, Cuchi Leguizamon, Chico Buarque, Jimi Hendrix,
Mariano Mores, Pedro Laurentz, Charles Aznavour, Egberto Gismonti, Gilberto
Gil, Cesar Portillo de la Cruz, Horace Silver, among others.
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Daniel DIAZ
Born in
Buenos Aires , Argentina in 1963 , Daniel Díaz began playing bass in 1980.
In 1983 he started to study theory, harmony, and bass and a year later he
was working as a professional, backing several singers in small clubs around
Buenos Aires. During the eighties he kept studying (harmony, counterpoint,
ear training, etc.) attended to several courses and clinics such as:
orchestration with Carlos Franzetti, Improvisation with Gary Burton,
Production and Bass with Pedro Aznar, Tango History and Language with
Horacio Salgán, and Argentine folkloric rhythms with "Cuchi" Leguizamon.
In 1992 he
travelled the U.S.A where he studied improvisation (with Bruce Gertz
and Oscar Stagnaro at Berklee College of Music in
Boston) and bass (with Mark Egan and Percy Jones in New York
City and Alexis Skjlarevsky in LA.).
In 1993 Daniel recorded his first album: "The Years Alone ", released in the
US and Canada in January’1996 by North American label Green
Linnet/Xenophile. The Years Alone's eleven songs combine traditional
argentine rhythms like Zamba, Chacarera, Cueca, etc. with non-traditional
structures and sounds inspired in rock, jazz, and classical styles. In that
album Daniel Diaz played most of the parts (bass, keyboards, guitar,
percussion, drums, etc.) but included guest appearances of many fine South
American players. He continued this career as leader/composer with “Segundo
Ciclo”(1997) released worldwide in 2002 by Timeless Records,
Netherlands.
Since 1997 he lives in
Paris, France,
where he’s been performing with several argentine-latin-jazz-tango groups,
producing, recording and performing live. He’s now playing with tango group
“CheTango” and French singer/composer Elise
Caron.
Discography :
As a Leader
:
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996
“The Years Alone” (Green Linnet/Xenophile 4031) USA.
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1997
“Segundo Ciclo” (Timeless Records CD SJP 459) Pays-Bas.
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2000
“Maquina Dura” (Dedeland004) France.
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2003
“Latinos Kretinos” (Dedeland008) France. with Ana Guanabara&Paula Estrella.
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2005
“Lugar Comun”
(Dedeland009) France. with B.Rangell&J.Estrella.
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2006
“Electro World Jam”
(Dedeland010) France. with many worldwide
guests.
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2007
“Low Volume 1”
(Dedeland011) France. with his basses...
Session player :
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1987 Carlos Palmero "Revisión"(Redondel
Records/Argentine). Bass.
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1988
Lina Avellaneda "Marron y Plata"(Redondel Records/Argentine).
Bass.
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1991Xeito
Novo (Celtic Music) (Argendisk/Argentine). Bass et Lead Bass.
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1998
Juan Carlos Caceres “Tango Negro”
(Mélodie, France). Bass Acoustic.
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1998
Francis Lalanne “Sans Papiers” (Emi 1999) Bass.
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1999
Pajaro Canzani “Trop de Capricornio” (Ayui, Uruguay). Bass
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1999
Tierra del Fuego “ Del Otro Lado Del Otro Lado” (Tangram, France).
Bass, Mix.
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2000
Juan Carlos Caceres “Toca Tango”
(Mélodie, France). Bass Acoustic et Electric, keyboards, Coeur.
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2003
Gabriel Gullliani “Ché” (Indep. Espagne) Bass, Keyboards,
Programming.
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2003
Les Edith Stein « libertitudes » (Indep. France) Bass,
Keyboards, Programming.
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2004
Angus Sinclair “Angus Sinclair” (Indep. France) Keyboards,
Programming.
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2005 Elise Caron “Eurydice Bis” (Harmonia Mundi, France). Fretless Bass.
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2007 Peio Serbielle “Naiz” ( indep, France). Contrebasse.
Producer/arranger :
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1993
Juan Del Barrio “El Alma Secreta de las Cosas” (Ciclo3) Argentine.
Co Producer.
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1995
Rikhi Hambra “Escencia Lila” (Indep. Spain). Bass/Guitar/Keyboards/producer.
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1995
Osvaldo Burucuá “Paisaje” (PAI3029) Argentine. Bass, Producer.
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1996
Lina Avellaneda “Ciudadana” (Alfiz/BMG) Argentina. Bass,
keyboards, percussion., arranger,
Producer.
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1999
RADAR “Buen Viaje” (BBP01) France. Bass, Composer, Arranger,
Producer.
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1999
Norberto Pedreira TRÍO “Otras Imagenes” (AIA, France) Basses, Co
Arranger, Producer.
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1999
Tres Porteños “Tango Solo Para Bailar” (DedeLand005/France) Bass,
Producer.
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2000
Jorge Chaminé “Alma Latina 1” Tribute to Vinicius. Bass, Producer
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2002
Lagrima Rios “Lagrima en el Sena” (Universal)
Contrabass, claviers, Program., Co Producer
§
2008
Pajaro Canzani “Transamericana” (RandomRec)
Contrabass, Fretless Bass, keys, Program.,
Co Producer
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Bobby RANGELL
Born in Chicago, USA, but raised in Colorado, Bobby Rangell
started as a classical flutist, and discovered jazz at the age of 19. He
continued to learn on his own the saxophone and the art of improvising.
He began playing professionally one year later, touring the
USA with soul and rhythm&blues bands as well as his own modern
jazz combos. After moving to France in 1980, Bobby was quickly snatched up
by French musicians. His group, the co-lead Bobby Rangell-Alain Berquez
Quartet won the Concours des Jeunes Interpretes d’Ile de France , in
1983.
The same year Bobby was awarded the soloist prize for
saxophone at the Concours National de Jazz at La Defense. He played
with almost all of the best young French musicians in various contexts.
These included the groups of Antoine Hervé, Denis Badault, Laurent Cugny
(with Gil Evans), and Claude Barthelemy (the National Jazz Orchestra 89-91).
He also toured and played with Randy Brecker and Dave Liebman.
At ease in all styles of music, Bobby has participated and
been engaged professionally with world music and pop acts.
(Angelique Kidjo, Pascal Lokua Kanza, Idrissa Diop, Ralph Tamar, Malavoi,
Henri Guedon, Mario Canonge, Etienne M’Bappé, Alfredo Rodriguez, Orlando
Poleo, Patato Valdez, etc. He has worked as well with blues and
soul artists such as: Captain Mercier, Nina Simone, Lavelle and many
American musicians touring Europe.
He has done much sessions work: Nicole Croisille, Veronique
Sanson, Jacques Dutronc, Malavoi, Henri Guedon, the Gipsy Kings, Danny
Brillant amongst the many others.
Presently he is leading his own group, the « Blood Donation »
and playing with: Jean Jacques Milteau Quintet and Septet, the Paris Salsa
All Strars, Pedreira Rencontre, the « Zappe Zappa » by Pierre Jean Gaucher,
and Jean Louis Martinier’s « Confluences ».
Discography:
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Antoine Hervé
“Big band live du festival de jazz de paris”.
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Antoine Hervé
“Bop 13”
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Denis Badault
“En vacances au soleil”
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Abus Dangereux
« Bis »
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Abus Dangereux
« Happy French
Band »
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Abus Dangereux
« Live »
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Abus Dangereux
« Jazz’n’roll »
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Abus Dangereux
« Japanese
Bop »
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Laurent Cugny
« Eaux Fortes »
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Gil Evans/Laurent Cugny
« Rythm’a’ning »
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Gil Evans/Laurent Cugny
« Golden Hair »
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Jean Marc Padovani
“One For
Pablo”
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ONJ (Claude Barthélémy)
“Claire”
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ONJ (Claude Barthélémy)
“Jack-line”
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Babik Reinhart
“Nuance”
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Vinz Vonlanthen
“Paris
Connection”
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Malavoi
“Jou Ouvé”
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Henri Guedon
“African Temple”
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Idrissa Diop
« Rebelle”
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Victor Sabas
“Cassure”
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Angelique Kidjo
“Parakou
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Javier ESTRELLA
Born in
Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1963 to a family of musicians (his father a
classical pianist, his mother a lyrical singer).
He arrived
in France in 1980 and started his studies of classical percussion at the
National Conservatory of Boulogne-Billancourt and at the Ecole
Nationale de Musique de Ville D’Avray (gold medal in percussion) with
profesors Michel Cals, Jean-claude Tavernier, and Alain Beghin.
At the same
time he has studied drums with Daniel Pichon, Pierre Morlang and Jean-Luc
Dayan.
Possesing an
open minded musical approach, he plays in many groups of different styles,
ranging from chamber music and classical orchestras to jazz, latin, rock
and flamenco bands.
He has recorded and played with: J.J.Mosalini, Nilda Fernandez,
Enzo Gieco, Gustavo Beytelmann, Malou, Bevinda, Sapho, J.C.Caceres, Enzo
Enzo, Miguel Angel Estrella, and Che Tango.
Discography:
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Gazon
Maudit (bande
originale du film)
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Juan Carlos Caceres “Toca Tango”
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Norberto Pedreira Trio “Otras imagenes”
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Romain Didier
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François Beranger
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Alvaro Bello
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Jorge Chaminé « Sem Você »
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Tango Nino (musiques pour enfants)
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Miguel Angel Estrella & Cuarteto dos Mundos
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Philippe Val
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Enzo Enzo
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Jean Michel Noirey «Questions de Couleurs »
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Minino Garay et Les Tambours du Sud
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Paula Estrella&Che Tango “Che Tango”
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Bevinda « Alegria »
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