Gary Burton's "Libertango" is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz and jazz fusion, released on January 1, 2000, under the Concord Jazz label. Clocking in at a substantial 1 hour and 11 minutes, this album is a testament to Burton's virtuosity and his ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and engaging whole.
The album opens with the iconic "Libertango" by Astor Piazzolla, setting the stage for a collection that seamlessly weaves together tango, classical, and jazz elements. Burton's signature vibraphone work is on full display, accompanied by a stellar ensemble that includes the likes of Astor Piazzolla himself on bandoneón, and other renowned musicians.
Throughout the album, Burton explores a variety of moods and tempos, from the introspective "Invierno Porteno" to the lively "Milonga Loca." The track "Michaelangelo 70" showcases Burton's compositional skills, while "Adios Nonino," another Piazzolla piece, offers a poignant closer to the album.
"Libertango" is not just a showcase of technical prowess but also a celebration of musical storytelling. Each track is a chapter in a larger narrative, inviting the audience to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of sounds and emotions. Whether you're a longtime fan of Gary Burton or a newcomer to his music, "Libertango" offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.