| Jazz / World Fusion 
 Recorded November 1982
 
 Dino Saluzzi - bandoneon, voice, percussion, flutes
 
 Argentinean bandoneon master's ECM debut album is a spellbinding solo tour de force, tracing an 'imaginary return' to the villages of Dino's childhood, as elements of folk tunes and other root sounds are integrated into the floating rubato of tango.
 
 This album is part of the ECM TOUCHSTONES series: Great music and full-dimensional sound at download price, in cardboard covers with original artwork.
 
 * Dieter Rehm - Design
 * Manfred Eicher - Producer
 * Martin Wieland - Engineer
 * Ralph Quinke - Photography
 * Steven Miller - Photography
 
 
 
 Dino Saluzzi
 
 Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
 Born: May 20, 1935 in Campo Santo, Argentina
 Genre: Jazz
 Styles: World Fusion, Latin Folk, Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation
 
 Composer, arranger, and world-class bandoneon player Dino Saluzzi was born in 1935 in Campo Santo, Argentina, the son of multi-instrumentalist and composer Cayetano Saluzzi, and spent his childhood in Buenos Aires, where he was a member of the Orquestra Estable at Radio el Mundo. By the age of 14 he was already leading his own bands (his first was Trio Carnival) and by the 1980s he had developed his unique bop-inflected and decidedly postmodern approach to the tango, an approach that has him artfully straddling the musical past, present, and future with casual yet acute balance. For all his association with the international avant-garde, Saluzzi still maintains his allegiance to the regional folk traditions of his youth, and that connection gives his sometimes fragmented compositions an uncommon center of gravity. Saluzzi's lengthy discography includes the albums Kultrum, Once Upon a Time -- Far Away in the South (both from 1985), Volver (1986), Andina (1988), Argentina (1990), Mojotoro (1991), Rios (1995), Cite de la Musique (1997), Senderos (2005), Juan Condori (2006), and Ojos Negros (2007), most of which were released on the ECM imprint.
 ---Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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