Temporal (Radio Tarifa album)
Temporal | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Label | World Circuit[1] Nonesuch[2] | |||
Producer | Fain Dueñas, Vincent Molino | |||
Radio Tarifa chronology | ||||
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Temporal is the second album by the Spanish band Radio Tarifa, released internationally in 1997.[3][4] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[5]
Production
The album was produced by Fain Dueñas and Vincent Molino; Dueñas was also the musical director.[6][7] Temporal incorporates more flamenco elements into the band's sound.[8] Radio Tarifa used such instruments as the darbuka, oud, crumhorn, and ney.[9][10] Studio musicians backed Radio Tarifa's three main members.[11] "El Mandil de Carolina" is a traditional Castilian and Galician composition.[6]
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [12] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [13] |
MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide | [6] |
The Washington Post wrote that, "as is demonstrated by such pieces as the flamenco 'Solea' or 'Conductus', a 12th-century processional, Radio Tarifa also moves assuredly from the cafe to the cathedral."[14] The Guardian determined that "it's postmodern early music, for want of a funkier phrase, poised, surprising, inspiring, throbbing with percussion and sweeping the listener with Arabic instrumentation and Andalucian voices."[15]
Guitar Player concluded that "scholars and romantics alike will be seduced by their soulful vocals, explosive percussion, and superb fretwork."[16] The Globe and Mail deemed Temporal "a wonderful combination of Mediterranean styles."[17] The St. Paul Pioneer Press called it "a dizzy, danceable stew of Afro-Latin rhythms."[18]
AllMusic noted that "the ensemble concentrates on traditional material from Iberia, with pieces culled from Galician, Andalucian, Castilian, and Flamenco culture."[12]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "La Tarara" | |
2. | "Las Cuevas" | |
3. | "Canción Sefardí" | |
4. | "Baile de Almut" | |
5. | "Soleá" | |
6. | "Tangos de la Condición" | |
7. | "Conductus" | |
8. | "Temporal" | |
9. | "El Mandil de Carolina" | |
10. | "Vestido de Flores" |
References
- ^ Baskett, Simon; Brown, Jules; Dubin, Marc Stephen (June 11, 2004). The Rough Guide to Spain. Rough Guides.
- ^ "Radio Tarifa Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- ^ Breen, Joe (23 Jan 1998). "Radio Tarifa: 'Temporal'". Sound & Vision. The Irish Times. p. 14.
- ^ Moreira, Mario (8 Nov 1997). "Jazz y Mass". Gente. Reforma. p. 6.
- ^ Boytano, Larry (October 15, 1998). "Night & Day". Miami New Times.
- ^ a b c MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 2000. pp. 625–626.
- ^ Torres, Richard (10 May 1998). "Sonidos Latinos". Newsday. p. D27.
- ^ Feist, Daniel (23 May 1998). "Radio Tarifa Temporal". The Gazette. p. C11.
- ^ Chapman, Geoff (13 June 1998). "Radio Tarifa Temporal". Entertainment. Toronto Star. p. 1.
- ^ McDonald, Graham (November 23, 1997). "Temporal – Radio Tarifa". The Canberra Times.
- ^ Gonzalez, Fernando (October 16, 1998). "Radio Tarifa: This Band Went Down to the Crossroads". Miami Herald. p. 26G.
- ^ a b "Radio Tarifa Temporal". AllMusic.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 6. MUZE. pp. 735–736.
- ^ "Radio Tarifa 'Temporal'". The Washington Post. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- ^ Glanvill, Rick (24 Oct 1997). "Radio Tarifa Temporal". Friday. The Guardian. p. 30.
- ^ Gore, Joe (Aug 1998). "Temporal". Guitar Player. Vol. 32, no. 8. p. 112.
- ^ Robbins, Li (3 Oct 1998). "Temporal". The Globe and Mail. p. C15.
- ^ Walsh, Jim (October 30, 1998). "Mining an altogether different Spanish music vein...". St. Paul Pioneer Press. p. 10C.