Jantar com inspiraçâo (2005)
INFORMATION
All themes composed, arranged
and produced by Jaume Tugores
Jaume Tugores
classical guitar
Adrià Faura
electric bass
Pep Mula
battery
Quim Badia
violates in tracks 7, 9 and 12
and violin in theme 9
Ferran Badal
flute to theme 10
Montse Majà
cello in tracks 2 and 9
Roger Blavia
percussion and whistle in theme 4
Cati Plana
agreed to item 12
Ricardo Moreno
percussion in theme 4
Nacho Mastretta
agreed to item 4
Didier Richard
see topic 8
Graphic design
Barbara Campillo
MUSIC
PRESS
PRESS REVIEWS "Lunch as inspiration"
CLASSIC AUDIO. Luis Sanz
“The music in this latest work encompasses a multitude of styles and smells, music with an air of Reggae and a mix of Bossa and Samba with Spanish music, rumba in the style of al Me Meola with Paco de Lucía and McLaughlin, whistles by Morricone and scenes in the square
of an Italian town in black and white, walk through Parisian streets of wet cobblestones with rusty iron tower background, in a format all personal and intimate where what stands out is the simplicity of interpretations and strength and solidity
of the compositions ”
WORLD MUSIC, Miquel Marín
The Mallorcan guitarist launches his third work, "Jantar com inspiraçâo", an album that shows the clear trend of the artist for Mediterranean instrumental music. (...) Without a doubt, we are facing one of the best Spanish guitar musicians
live from our country ”.
BATONGA. Iván Sánchez
Jaume Tugores is kindness made music. (...) In this work, the young Mallorcan guitarist shuffles the Mediterranean with exquisite sensitivity with sounds from other more distant latitudes, from samba to the jazz lounge, to rumba, the
tarantella and the dwarfs of the Balearic air. (...) The listener who is satiated with as much inspiration as there is in the very sensual Demana'm demà or Gran desig will have to expect from this chef new dishes like these, so sweet and so exquisitely
cooked like a tender bull's tail in wine with cinnamon aromas ”.
PROFESSIONAL KEY. J. Zero
"An album for serenity and joy, perfect to accompany yantares without gluttony"
CRITICISM CONCERT IN THE GALILEO GALILEI HALL, MADRID. BATONGA MAGAZINE. IVAN SÁNCHEZ
"Tugores gave a small lesson in technique without reaching the challenge of the chauvinist virtuosity of other bands. The understanding between such solvent musicians is one of those that give a lot of envy: the flute, very sensual; the viola, very expressive; the bass,
blunt; percussion, fluid and imaginative. (...) The public, then, ended up giving up on their feet because a twelve-hour night is very little for a concert between friends as good as these ”.