Boleros Psicod¿¿licos

Boleros Psicod¿¿licos

by Quesada,Adrian
Boleros Psicod¿¿licos

Boleros Psicod¿¿licos

by Quesada,Adrian

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

By the time Adrian Quesada released Boleros Psicodelicos in 2022, the guitarist and producer had already compiled a stellar career as a driving member behind two Grammy-winning bands (Grupo Fantasma and Black Pumas), played in groups ranging from the party funk of Brownout to the dusty psych of the Echocentrics, worked with hundreds of artists in a variety of roles, and crafted a loving homage to Texas-based Latin soul music of the 1960s with 2021's Look at My Soul: The Latin Shade of Texas Soul. Quite an impressive CV, but what was lacking was a breakout album released under his own name. Boleros Psicodelicos fixes that and then some. Conceived as a tribute to the kind of romantic baladas he heard on the radio as a youth in the late '70s and early '80s, the record features songs that mix dramatic vocals and big emotions with laid-back and in-the-pocket playing reminiscent of the kind of retro-soul Daptone cranks out, only with a spacey, echoing Latin twist. Quesada's chunky rhythm guitar and twanging leads are juxtaposed with punchy drumming, space-age organs, and nimble bass playing as a variety of singers tackle both originals written in the balada style and covers of past hits. The singers come from the top of the charts (iLe of Calle 13), the ranks of the up-and-comers (Rudy De Anda), and everywhere in between. The match between song, production, and vocalist is symbiotic as Quesada gives the singers with big voices an impressively large boost with strings, keys, and echo to help them rise to the upper reaches of the emotional atmosphere. Angelica Garcia achieves liftoff near the end of "Idolo" and threatens to take all listeners along for the ride, and Gaby Moreno likewise chews the scenery deliciously on "Puedes Decir de Mi," wringing every drop of pathos out of the melody. When the singers are more earthbound, Quesada constructs more humble musical surroundings to fit them. The more fragile vocals of Girl Ultra on "El Payaso" are complemented well by the harpsichord fills and tinkling piano runs that sound almost French -- the song has a real ye-ye kick. Similarly, on "El Leon" he creates a rockabilly carnival setting full of shimmering guitar arpeggios and fun-house organ for Rudy De Anda's tremulous voice. Again, a perfect match of singer and song and more proof, in case it's still needed, that Quesada is a top-notch producer. He's also turning into quite the revivalist as well, and Boleros Psicodelicos works as an introduction to the ballads of his youth as well as a showcase for some great interpreters of song, Latin or otherwise. Even if the listener couldn't care less about history, a song that packs as much of a wallop as the iLe-sung "Mentiras Con Carino" will be sure to turn some heads -- and break some hearts too. The whole album works on those kinds of multiple levels and is the best kind of history lesson, one that comes to life completely. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 06/03/2022
Label: Ato
UPC: 0880882464219
Rank: 42836

Tracks

  1. Mentiras Con Cari¿¿o
  2. El Paraguas
  3. ¿¿dolo
  4. Hielo Seco
  5. El Payaso
  6. Tus Tormentas
  7. Puedes Decir De Mi
  8. Eso No Lo He Dicho Yo
  9. Esclavo Y Amo
  10. Ya No Me Quieres
  11. El Le¿¿n
  12. El Muchacho De Los Ojos Tristes

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Adrian Quesada   Primary Artist,Bass,Drums,Guitar,Keyboards
Marc Ribot   Primary Artist,Guitar,Featured Artist
Natalia Clavier   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Angelica Garcia   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Money Mark   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Tita   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Mireya Ramos   Primary Artist,Vocals,Strings,Featured Artist
Gaby Moreno   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Gabriel Garzon-Montano   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
iLe   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Rudy De Anda   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Girl Ultra   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
JaRon Marshall   Primary Artist,Organ,Keyboards,Featured Artist
College of Knowledge   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Shawn Lee   Guitar
Connie Price   Drums,Percussion
Dan Ubick   Guitar
Mark "Money Mark" Ramos-Nishita   Keyboards
Michael Longoria   Drums
Brian Donohoe   Woodwind
Peter Stopschinski   Soloist
Jeff Franca   Drums
Nick Clark   Bass
Alexis Buffum   Strings,Woodwind
Alberto Lopez   Percussion
Henry Jenkins   Bass
Hudson Whitlock   Vibraphone
Jay Mumford   Drums
Lachlan Stuckey   Guitar
Jethro Curtin   Vibraphone,Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Dan Ubick   Composer
Juan Pablo Torres   Composer
Angelica Garcia   Composer
Jose Vaca Flores   Composer
Adrian Quesada   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Instrumentation,Drum Programming
Ileana Cabra   Composer
Purificacion Casas Romero   Composer
Manuel Alvarez-Beigbeder Perez   Composer
Andres Hernandez   Cover Photo
Manuel Alvarez   Composer
Edoardo Chavarin   Design
Mireya Ramos   Composer
Maria Grever   Composer
Gabriel Garzon-Montano   Composer
JJ Golden   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Marco Chiriboga   Composer
Henry Jenkins   Engineer
Rudy De Anda   Composer
Ileana Mercedes Cabra Joglar   Composer
Mariana "Nan" de Miguel   Composer
Lachlan Stuckey   Engineer
Jethro Curtin   Engineer
Victoria Villasana   Artwork
Pachyman   Additional Production
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