El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. II
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''El Trabuco Venezolano – Vol. II'' is a
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by Venezuelan musician Alberto Naranjo, originally released in 1979 and partially reedited in two CD albums titled ''El Trabuco Venezolano 1977 – 1984'' Vol. 1 (1994) and Vol. 2 (1995). It is the second of seven albums (two live albums) of the El Trabuco Venezolano musical project arranged and directed by Naranjo.


Track listing


Personnel

* Alberto Naranjo – drums, arranger, director on all tracks;
tympani on 1, Colombian percussion on 3 * Eduardo Cabrera – acoustic piano on 1 * Lucio Caminiti – piano on 2 (electric), 4 (acoustic) * José Ortiz – acoustic piano on 3, 5, 6 * José Velásquez – bass guitar on 1, 2, 4, 5 * Carlos Acosta bass guitar on 3 * Lorenzo Barriendos bass guitar on 6 * Frank Hernández – timbales on 1, 5, 6 * Felipe Rengifo – congas on all tracks * Jesús Quintero – bongos on all tracks * Luis Arias – trumpet (lead) on all tracks except on 4 and 5 * José Díaz F. – trumpet on 1, flugel horn on 2, 3, 6 * Alfredo Gil – trumpet on 1, 3, lead on 5, flugel on 2 * Luis Lewis Vargas – trumpet on 1, 5, 6 * Rafael Velázquez – trumpet on 2, 5, flugel on 3 * Manolo Pérez – trumpet on 6 * Rodrigo Barboza – trombone on 1, 2, 3, 6 * Leopoldo Escalante – trombone on 1, 5, 6 * Rafael Silva – trombone on 2, 5; Wagner tuba on 3 * Héctor Hurtado – trombone on 1 * José Plaza – trombone on 2, 3 * Angelo Pagliuca – trombone on 5, 6 * Carlos Daniel Palacios – lead singer on 1 and chorus * Carlín Rodríguez – lead singer on 2 and chorus * Moisés Daubeterre – lead singer on 3 and chorus * Ricardo Quintero – lead singer on 5 and chorus * Joe Ruiz – lead singer on 6 and chorus


Guest musicians

* Sonero Clásico del Caribe on ''Introduction'' **Pedro Aranda – acoustic guitar
José Castro – bass
Carlos Landaeta – clave
Evaristo León – bongos
Johnny Pérez – maracas
José R. Soto – 1st voice
Santiago Tovar – 2nd voice and Cuban tres
Carlos Guerra (Sr) - trumpet * Alfredo (Chocolate) Armenteros – trumpet on ''Introduction'' * Rolando Briceño – tenor sax on 2, 3, 6 * Leo Quintero – guitar on 2 (acoustic), 6 (electric) * Cruz M. Arraiz – baritone sax on 3, 6 * Alvaro Serrano – Colombian percussion on 3 * Ezequiel Serrano – Colombian percussion on 3 * Rosalba Chiquiar – female choir on 3 * Otilia Rodríguez – female choir on 3 * Vladimir Lozano – lead vocalist on 4 * Manuel Freire – soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxes;
C flute, G flute, clarinet and bass clarinet (''all dubbed'') on 4 *Strings section on 4 **Violins: Alberto Flamini (concertmaster), Carmelo Russo, Sigfrido Chiva, Grigorije Girovski,
Bogdan Biegniewski, Inocente Carreño, Sigfrido Chiva, Boris Jivkov, Alejandro Ramírez **Violas: Francisco Molo, José Olmedo **Cellos: Lauren Levenson, Bodgan Trochanowski **Harp:
Alba Quintanilla Alba Quintanilla (born July 11, 1944) is a Venezuelan composer, harpist, harpsichordist, pianist, singer, conductor, and pedagogue. Biography Quintanilla was born in Mérida, Mérida, and had her first contact with music through her parents, es ...


Technical personnel

* Artistic director: Domingo Alvarez * Associate producer: César Miguel Rondón * Executive producer: Orlando Montiel * Musical director: Alberto Naranjo * Staff coordinator: Freddy Sanz * Cover design: Alvaro Sotillo * Photos: Fernando Sánchez * Label:YVKCT con músiC.A. YVL-005 * Print: Editorial Arte * Place of Recording: Estudios Sono Dos Mil * Recording engineer: Ricardo Landaeta – Alejandro Cornejo (assistant) * Mastering: Robert C. Ludwig (Masterdisk, New York) * Produced in
Caracas Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
, Venezuela, 1979


External links


Anapapaya.comVenciclopedia.com - El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. IIYouTube.com
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