Fenix
Gato Barbieri · 1971
39 min · 6 tracks · Latin jazz
A vibrant tapestry of Latin rhythms interwoven with expressive saxophone melodies that evoke a sense of longing and celebration.
Fenix is an album by Gato Barbieri, released in 1971. A vibrant tapestry of Latin rhythms interwoven with expressive saxophone melodies that evoke a sense of longing and celebration. 'Fenix' is notable for its critical acclaim, helping to solidify Barbieri's reputation and leading to increased visibility within the jazz community. The album is often credited with influencing the genre's subsequent evolution, particularly in terms of integrating Latin sounds into jazz frameworks, which resonated widely during the 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fenix sound like?
A vibrant tapestry of Latin rhythms interwoven with expressive saxophone melodies that evoke a sense of longing and celebration. Rooted in Latin jazz.
What makes Fenix by Gato Barbieri notable?
'Fenix' is notable for its critical acclaim, helping to solidify Barbieri's reputation and leading to increased visibility within the jazz community. The album is often credited with influencing the genre's subsequent evolution, particularly in terms of integrating Latin sounds into jazz frameworks, which resonated widely during the 1970s. Released in 1971, 'Fenix' marked Gato Barbieri's transition into a prominent figure in the Latin jazz scene following his earlier work. This album emerged shortly after his collaboration with influential artists such as Don Cherry, showcasing his unique style that blended traditional Argentine music with avant-garde jazz elements.
How many songs are on Fenix?
Fenix has 6 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Tupac Amaru Standout 4:14
- 2 Carnavalito 9:08
- 3 Falsa Bahiana 5:50
- 4 El dÃa que me quieras Standout 6:12
- 5 El arriero 7:22
- 6 Bahia Standout 6:22
Release Date
January 1, 1971
Artist Origin
Argentina
Runtime
39 min 11 sec
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