Live At The Blue Note

~ Release by Paquito D’Rivera Quintet (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleRatingLength
1Curumim
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
live cover recording of:
Curumim (on 1999-08-20)
writer:
César Camargo Mariano
8:51
2Welcome (Dialogue)
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
1:12
3El Cura
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
live recording of:
Four Pieces for Brass Quintet: III. El cura (on 1999-08-20)
composer:
Paquito D’Rivera
part of:
Four Pieces for Brass Quintet
8:49
4Buenos Aires
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
live recording of:
Buenos Aires (on 1999-08-20)
writer:
Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician)
9:26
5Tobago
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
live recording of:
Tobago (on 1999-08-20)
writer:
Dario Eskenazi
9:15
6Como Un Bolero
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
live recording of:
Como un bolero (on 1999-08-20)
writer:
Paquito D’Rivera
5:45
7Centro Havana Intro (Dialogue)
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
0:58
8Centro Havana
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
live recording of:
Centro Havana (on 1999-08-20)
writer:
Oriente Lopez (cuban flutist, pianist and multi-instrumentalist, arranger)
4:43
9Estamos Ai
assistant engineer:
Chaz Clifton
engineer:
Steve Remote
executive producer:
Steven Bensusan
producer:
Jack Kreisberg
assistant mixer:
Lou Gimenez (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11), Jack Kreisberg (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11) and Steve Remote (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
editor:
Lou Gimenez
recorded at:
Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC, 1981-) in New York, New York, United States (on 1999-08-20)
mixed at:
The Music Lab in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-01-10 until 2000-01-11)
live cover recording of:
Estamos aí (on 1999-08-20)
writer:
Maurício Einhorn, Durval Ferreira and Regina Werneck
2:30