Mexico Azul
Encyclopedia
Mexico Azul is the sixth studio album
by the Latin jazz
Mexican singer Magos Herrera
. Released on Aug 27, 2010 and digital release on Sep 7. Tim Ries produced the album along with Magos Herrera
.
, Mexico Azul shares a contemporary view of issues such as "Noche criolla" and "Azul" by Agustín Lara
, "Luz de Luna" by Álvaro Carrillo
and "Dos Gardenias" Isolde Carrillo, among others, accompanied by a first class band with great musicians like the bassist John Patitucci
, representing once again, the Mexican jazz in the world.
Magos Herrera
pays homage with this album to one of the most remembered in Mexico in the 1930s and '40s, which took place in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema and on the television program La Hora Azul (The Blue Hour), with Agustín Lara
.
The material also pays tribute to artists from Puerto Rico
and Cuba
, who developed their careers in Mexico.
"I'm very happy with this material because it shows that I am given to jazz, that I love to give continuity to my career here in Mexico. The word 'blue' has a connotation interesting because it is depth, which drew my attention. "
The singer also said that this album represents, within the bicentennial and centennial celebrations in Mexico.
"It's important to celebrate, and that is why this disc is attached to the celebrations that are very important to Mexicans", he said.
The album was released in Mexico on August 27, and will be released digitally on September 7 worldwide.
Studio album
A studio album is an album made up of tracks recorded in the controlled environment of a recording studio. A studio album contains newly written and recorded or previously unreleased or remixed material, distinguishing itself from a compilation or reissue album of previously recorded material, or...
by the Latin jazz
Latin jazz
Latin jazz is the general term given to jazz with Latin American rhythms.The three main categories of Latin Jazz are Brazilian, Cuban and Puerto Rican:# Brazilian Latin Jazz includes bossa nova...
Mexican singer Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera is a Mexican jazz singer who sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and has an international following, especially in Latin America, the USA, Japan, and beyond. She has recorded with saxophonist Tim Ries for “The Rolling Stones Jazz Project II” and for contemporary composer Paola...
. Released on Aug 27, 2010 and digital release on Sep 7. Tim Ries produced the album along with Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera is a Mexican jazz singer who sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and has an international following, especially in Latin America, the USA, Japan, and beyond. She has recorded with saxophonist Tim Ries for “The Rolling Stones Jazz Project II” and for contemporary composer Paola...
.
Background and theme
Recorded in New York City, produced by Tim Ries and Magos HerreraMagos Herrera
Magos Herrera is a Mexican jazz singer who sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and has an international following, especially in Latin America, the USA, Japan, and beyond. She has recorded with saxophonist Tim Ries for “The Rolling Stones Jazz Project II” and for contemporary composer Paola...
, Mexico Azul shares a contemporary view of issues such as "Noche criolla" and "Azul" by Agustín Lara
Agustín Lara
Agustín Lara was a Mexican singer and songwriter.-Biography:Lara was born in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz. Later, the Lara family had to move again to Mexico City, establishing their house in the borough of Coyoacán. After Lara's mother died, Agustín and his siblings lived in a hospice run by their...
, "Luz de Luna" by Álvaro Carrillo
Álvaro Carrillo
Álvaro Carrillo Alarcón was a Mexican popular music composer born in San Juan Cacahuatepec, Oaxaca, on 2 December 1921, who died in a car accident on 3 April 1969...
and "Dos Gardenias" Isolde Carrillo, among others, accompanied by a first class band with great musicians like the bassist John Patitucci
John Patitucci
John Patitucci is an American Grammy-winning jazz double bass and jazz fusion electric bass player.-Biography:Patitucci is of Italian descent and was born in Brooklyn, New York, where he began playing the electric bass at age ten, composing and performing at age 12, as well as the acoustic bass at...
, representing once again, the Mexican jazz in the world.
Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera is a Mexican jazz singer who sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and has an international following, especially in Latin America, the USA, Japan, and beyond. She has recorded with saxophonist Tim Ries for “The Rolling Stones Jazz Project II” and for contemporary composer Paola...
pays homage with this album to one of the most remembered in Mexico in the 1930s and '40s, which took place in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema and on the television program La Hora Azul (The Blue Hour), with Agustín Lara
Agustín Lara
Agustín Lara was a Mexican singer and songwriter.-Biography:Lara was born in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz. Later, the Lara family had to move again to Mexico City, establishing their house in the borough of Coyoacán. After Lara's mother died, Agustín and his siblings lived in a hospice run by their...
.
The material also pays tribute to artists from Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of both the United States Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.Puerto Rico comprises an...
and Cuba
Cuba
The Republic of Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba consists of the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and several archipelagos. Havana is the largest city in Cuba and the country's capital. Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city...
, who developed their careers in Mexico.
"I'm very happy with this material because it shows that I am given to jazz, that I love to give continuity to my career here in Mexico. The word 'blue' has a connotation interesting because it is depth, which drew my attention. "
The singer also said that this album represents, within the bicentennial and centennial celebrations in Mexico.
"It's important to celebrate, and that is why this disc is attached to the celebrations that are very important to Mexicans", he said.
The album was released in Mexico on August 27, and will be released digitally on September 7 worldwide.
Track listing
- "Luz de Luna" (Moonlight)
- "Noche Criolla" (Creole Night)
- "Azul" (Blue)
- "Angelitos Negros" (Black Little Angels)
- "Seguire Mi Viaje" (Will Continue My Journey)
- "Voz Antigua (A Mi Tierra)" (Ancient Voice - My Land)
- "Lamento Jarocho" (Jarocho's Lament)
- "Que Sea Para Mi" (It Is For Me)
- "Tres Palabras" (Tree Words)
- "Obsesión" (Obsession)
- "Dos Gardenias" (Two Gardenias)