Juan García Esquivel (January 20, 1918 – January 3, 2002), often known mononymously as Esquivel!, was a Mexican
band leader,
pianist
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, and
composer
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for television and films. He is recognized today as one of the foremost exponents of a sophisticated style of largely instrumental music that combines elements of
lounge music
Lounge music is a type of easy listening music popular in the 1950s and 1960s. It may be meant to evoke in the listeners the feeling of being in a place, usually with a tranquil theme, such as a jungle, an island paradise or outer space. The ra ...
and
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
with
Latin
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flavors. Esquivel is sometimes called "
The King of Space Age Pop" and "The
Busby Berkeley of Cocktail Music", and is considered one of the foremost exponents of a style of late 1950s-early 1960s quirky instrumental pop that became known (in retrospect) as "Space Age Bachelor Pad Music".
Early life
He was born in 1918, in
Tampico
Tampico is a city and port in the southeastern part of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. It is located on the north bank of the Pánuco River, about inland from the Gulf of Mexico, and directly north of the state of Veracruz. Tampico is the fif ...
,
Tamaulipas
Tamaulipas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tamaulipas, is a state in Mexico; one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 federal entities of Mexico. It is divided into 43 municipalities.
It is located in nor ...
, and his family moved to
Mexico City
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in 1928 where he became a self-taught musician from an early age. In interviews, Esquivel's family members have stated that the young boy started playing piano when he was around 6 years old, to the amazement of older musicians who would gather around him in disbelief and to his own delight exhibiting his musical gifts. They have also stated that Esquivel continued to eschew formal musical training as he grew older, preferring to learn from books and by listening to and playing music instead.
Music
Esquivel played a style of late 1950s-early 1960s quirky instrumental pop known today as
lounge music
Lounge music is a type of easy listening music popular in the 1950s and 1960s. It may be meant to evoke in the listeners the feeling of being in a place, usually with a tranquil theme, such as a jungle, an island paradise or outer space. The ra ...
. Esquivel's musical style was highly idiosyncratic, and although elements sound like his contemporaries, many stylistic traits distinguished his music and made it instantly recognizable. These included exotic percussion, wordless vocals, virtuoso piano runs, and exaggerated dynamic shifts. He used many
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
-like elements; however, other than his piano solos, there is no improvisation, and the works are meticulously arranged by Esquivel himself, who considered himself a perfectionist as a composer, performer, and recording artist.
His orchestration employed novel instrumental combinations, such as Chinese bells, mariachi bands, whistling, and numerous percussion instruments, blended with orchestra, mixed chorus, and his own heavily ornamented piano style. Vocal groups were often utilized to sing only nonsense syllables, most famously "zu-zu" and "pow!" A survey of Esquivel's recordings reveals a fondness for
glissando
In music, a glissando (; plural: ''glissandi'', abbreviated ''gliss.'') is a wikt:glide, glide from one pitch (music), pitch to another (). It is an Italianized Musical terminology, musical term derived from the French ''glisser'', "to glide". In ...
, sometimes on a half-valved trumpet, sometimes on a
kettle drum, but most frequently on pitched
percussion instrument
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s and
steel guitar
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s.
Esquivel's use of
stereo
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recording was notable, and he occasionally employed two bands recording simultaneously in separate studios, such as on his album ''
Latin-esque'' (1962). That album's song "Mucha Muchacha" makes unusual use of stereo separation, with the chorus and brass rapidly alternating in the left and right audio channels.
He arranged many traditional
Mexican songs like "
Bésame Mucho
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", "
La Bamba", "
El Manisero" (Cuban/Mexican) and "
La Bikina"; covered Brazilian songs like "
Aquarela do Brasil" (also known simply as "Brazil") by
Ary Barroso, "
Surfboard
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" and "
Agua de Beber" by
Tom Jobim, and composed spicy lounge-like novelties such as "Mini Skirt", "Yeyo", "Latin-esque", "Mucha Muchacha" and "Whatchamacallit". He was commissioned to compose the music of a Mexican children's
TV show ''
Odisea Burbujas''. His 1958 album ''Four Corners of the World'' featured a fusion of "Latin American music combined with the wonderful melodies of European classical music."
His concerts featured elaborate light shows years before such effects became popular in live music. He performed in
Las Vegas
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on several occasions, often as the opening act for
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Honorific nicknames in popular music, Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the Time 100: The Most I ...
. He frequently performed at the
Stardust casino lounge circa 1964.
Several compilations of Esquivel's music were issued on compact disc starting with ''Space Age Bachelor Pad Music'' in 1994. The first reissues were compiled by
Irwin Chusid (who also produced the first CD compilation of
Raymond Scott
Raymond Scott (born Harry Warnow; September 10, 1908 – February 8, 1994) was an American composer, band leader, pianist and record producer. Known best in his time as a composer of production music, Scott is today regarded as an early ...
recordings and the premiere release of
The Langley Schools Music Project). The success of these releases led to reissues of several of Esquivel's original 1950s-'60s albums.
The last recording on which Esquivel worked was ''Merry Xmas from the Space-Age Bachelor Pad'' in 1996, for which he recorded
voiceovers on two tracks by the band
Combustible Edison; his voiceovers were recorded at home in Mexico by the band's keyboardist
Brother Cleve, who also mixed the tracks. This album was a re-release of the six Esquivel recordings that originally appeared on the 1959 RCA Victor LP ''The Merriest of Christmas Pops'', along with four more Esquivel recordings from the late 1950s and 1960s and two new Combustible Edison tracks featuring Esquivel's holiday-themed voiceovers.
The last CD released during his lifetime, ''See It In Sound'' (1998), was recorded in 1960 for RCA, but was not released at the time because RCA believed it would not be commercially successful. The album's concept was that Esquivel's music would be combined with sound effects and edited in a way that suggested a visual work such as a film, though without dialog or an explicitly stated narrative. For example, the album includes a version of "
Brazil
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" with an arrangement that makes extensive use of editing and sound effects to suggest a person going in and out of several bars, each bar featuring a band playing a unique arrangement of "Brazil".
Esquivel also worked as composer for Revue Productions/Universal Television. There he scored the TV western series "
The Tall Man", and co-wrote, with
Stanley Wilson, the
Revue/Universal TV logo fanfare.
Music in recent Media
His recording of his composition "Mucha Muchacha" was used in the films ''
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'', ''
The Big Lebowski'', ''
The Notorious Bettie Page'', ''
Stuart Saves His Family'', ''
Nacho Libre
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'' and ''
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
''Beavis and Butt-Head Do America'' is a 1996 American adult animation, adult animated comedy film, comedy road movie, road film based on the MTV animated television series ''Beavis and Butt-Head''. The film was co-written and directed by series ...
''.
"Mini Skirt" was used as the opening theme for the BBC documentary series ''
Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends'' and ''
When Louis Met...''.
His recording of his composition "Whatchamacallit" was used in the 2002 film ''
Secretary
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''.
Esquivel's recording of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" was used ''
Better Call Saul
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'' Episode 2 "Mijo" (2015).
Esquivel's recording of "
My Blue Heaven" was used in the trailer for the 2021 film ''
Malibu Road''.
In 2022, Esquivel's 1959 recording of "Fantasy" was used by
Apple
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in its "Data Auction" global TV ad campaign, to promote privacy on its
iPhone
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product.
Discography
(12" LP releases, US and Mexico)
* ''Las Tandas de Juan Garcia Esquivel'' (1957,
RCA Victor
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Mexico)
* ''To Love Again'' (1957, RCA Victor)
* ''Cabaret Tragico'' (April 1958, RCA Victor Mexico)
* ''Other Worlds Other Sounds'' with
Randy Van Horne Singers (October 1958, RCA Victor)
* ''Four Corners of the World'' (December 1958, RCA Victor)
* ''Exploring New Sounds in Hi-Fi/Stereo'' (May 1959, RCA Victor)
* ''The Ames Brothers: Hello Amigos'' (1959, RCA Victor)
* ''Strings Aflame'' (August 1959, RCA Victor)
* ''The Merriest of Christmas Pops'' (1959, RCA Victor)
* ''Infinity in Sound, Vol. 1'' (August 1960, RCA Victor)
* ''Infinity in Sound, Vol. 2'' (April 1961, RCA Victor)
* ''
Latin-esque'' (1962, RCA Victor)
* ''More of Other Worlds Other Sounds'' (1962,
Reprise Records
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Artists currently signed to Reprise Records include Green Day, En ...
)
* ''The Living Strings: In a Mellow Mood'' (1962,
RCA Camden RCA Camden was a budget record label of RCA Victor, originally created in 1953 to reissue recordings from earlier 78rpm releases. The label was named "Camden", after Camden, New Jersey where the offices, factories and studios of RCA Victor and its ...
)
* ''The Genius of Esquivel'' (1967, RCA Victor)
* ''1968 Esquivel!!'' (1968, RCA Mexico)
* ''
Burbujas '' (1979)
* ''Odisea Burbujas'' (1980, Discos America)
* ''Vamos al Circo'' (1981, Discos America)
(CD releases)
* ''Space-Age Bachelor Pad Music'' (1994,
Bar/None Records)
* ''Music From a Sparkling Planet'' (1995, Bar/None Records)
* ''Cabaret Mañana'' (1996, BMG Entertainment)
* ''Merry Xmas from the Space-Age Bachelor Pad'' (1996, Bar/None Records)
* ''See It in Sound'' (1998, House of Hits Records), recorded 1960, previously unreleased
* ''The Sights and Sounds of Esquivel '' (2005, Bar/None Records)
* ''Esquivel! Remixed'' (2006, SonyBMG Mexico)
* ''Complete 1954–1962 Recordings'' (2017, New Continent, Europe)
(Related releases featuring Esquivel's music)
* ''The Unforgettable Sounds of Esquivel'' (Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica, 2010)
* ''Perfect Vision: The Esquivel Sound'' – Metropole Orkest (June 2013, Basta Music)
See also
*
Exotica
Exotica is a musical genre that was popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s with Americans who came of age during World War II. The term was coined by Simon "Si" Waronker, Liberty Records co-founder and board chairman, named after the 1957 Mart ...
*
Space age pop
References
Further reading
*Wood, Susan (2016). ''Esquivel! Space-Age Sound Artist''. .
External links
Bar-none.com
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1918 births
2002 deaths
Exotica
Bandleaders
20th-century Mexican composers
Mexican male composers
20th-century Mexican pianists
Mexican jazz musicians
Mexican male pianists
20th-century Mexican male musicians
Mexican male jazz musicians
People from Tampico, Tamaulipas
Lounge musicians
Easy listening musicians