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El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. III

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El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. III
Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1981
GenreJazz band, Latin American music
Length44:58
LabelYVKCT con músiC.A. - YVLP-013
Released by
Integra C. A. (Venezuela)
Artomax (Puerto Rico)
ProducerOrlando Montiel
Alberto Naranjo
El Trabuco Venezolano chronology
El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. II El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. III Irakere & Trabuco Vol. 1

El Trabuco Venezolano - Vol. III is a vinyl LP by Venezuelan musician Alberto Naranjo, originally released in 1981 and partially rereleased in two CD albums titled El Trabuco Venezolano 1977 - 1984 Vol. 1 (1994) and Vol. 2 (1995). It is the third of seven albums (two live albums) of the El Trabuco Venezolano musical project arranged and directed by Naranjo.

Track listing

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 # Song Composer(s) Vocal(s) Solo(s) Time
A1 Merengue venezolano (Intro) Alberto Naranjo Cecilia Todd Melo   0:35
A2 El muñeco de la ciudad Adrián Pérez J. Ruiz   6:41
A3 La música Grupo Mango M. Daubeterre Aranguren   6:43
A4 El gavilán Indio Figueredo C. D. Palacios   8:18
B5 Tres días Chucho Valdés C. D. Palacios   5:52
B6 Compadre Pancho Lorenzo Herrera C. Espósito Monge, Guerra   7:14
B7 Siempre te vas en las tardes Eduardo Ramos M. Daubeterre R. Silva, Aranguren   6:42
B8 Maracucha Ricardo Hernández Guaco Aranguren   5:00
Total time 44:58

Personnel

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  • Alberto Naranjo - drums, arranger, director on all tracks;
    timbales on 4, 5, 6
  • Samuel del Real - piano on all tracks
  • Lorenzo Barriendos - bass guitar on all tracks, except on 2
  • José Velázquez - bass guitar on 2
  • Frank Hernández - timbales on 3
  • Felipe Rengifo - congas; Afro Venezuelan percussion on 1, 2; Batá drum (Iyá) on 5
  • Jesús Quintero - bongos on 4, 6; Afro Venezuelan percussion on 1, 2
  • Luisito Quintero - bongos on 1, 3, 5; Batá drum (Okónkolo) on 5
  • Carlos Quintero - Afro Venezuelan percussion on 1, 2
  • Manuel Urbina - Bata drums (Itótele) on 5
  • Luis Arias - trumpet on all tracks, except on 1, 6
  • Gustavo Aranguren - trumpet on all tracks, except on 1; flugel horn on 7
  • José Díaz F. - trumpet on 2, 4, 5, 8; flugel horn on 7
  • Luis Lewis Vargas - trumpet on 2, 4, 5, 8; flugel horn on 7
  • Pablo Armitano - trumpet on 3, 8; flugel horn on 7
  • Elías Guerra - trumpet on 3, 5, 8
  • Rafael Silva - trombone on all tracks, except on 1, 8
  • Leopoldo Escalante - trombone on 2, 4
  • Carlos Espinoza - trombone on 2
  • Onésimo García - trombone on 3, 4, 5, 7
  • Mauricio Silva - trombone on 3, 5, 7, 8
  • Alejandro Pérez Palma - trombone on 6, 8
  • Oscar Mendoza - bass trombone on 8
  • Carlos Daniel Palacios - lead singer on 4, 5 and chorus
  • Moisés Daubeterre - lead singer on 3, 7 and chorus
  • Carlos Espósito - lead singer on 6 and chorus
  • Joe Ruiz - lead singer on 2 and chorus

Guest musicians

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  • Cecilia Todd - lead singer on 1
  • Grecia Garrett - vocals on 7
  • Carolina Landaeta - vocals on 7
  • Rosalía Quintero - vocals on 7
  • Grupo Guaco on 8; Gustavo Aguado - lead singer
  • Angel Melo - Venezuelan cuatro on 1, 2
  • Gerardo Alonzo - trumpet on 6
  • Carlos de León - trumpet on 6
  • César Monge - trombone on 6
  • Carlos Guerra (Jr) - trombone on 6

Technical personnel

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  • Executive producer: Orlando Montiel
  • Musical director and associate producer: Alberto Naranjo
  • Staff coordinator: Freddy Sanz
  • Cover design: Santiago Pol and Orlando Montiel, realized by Vibra-Crom C. A.
  • Photos: Filippo Billoti (cover), Oscar Booy, César Salazar, Fernando Sánchez
  • Label: YVKCT con músiC.A. in association with Integra C. A. YVLP-013
  • Print: Gastello
  • Place of Recording: Estudios Sono Dos Mil
  • Recording engineer: Ricardo Landaeta - Ignacio Rojas (assistant)
  • Produced in Caracas, Venezuela, 1981
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