El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. III

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.

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

Track listing

 #SongComposer(s)Vocal(s)Solo(s)Time
A1Merengue venezolano (Intro)Alberto NaranjoCecilia ToddMelo  0:35
A2El muñeco de la ciudadAdrián PérezJ. Ruiz  6:41
A3La músicaGrupo MangoM. DaubeterreAranguren  6:43
A4El gavilánIndio FigueredoC. D. Palacios  8:18
B5Tres díasChucho ValdésC. D. Palacios  5:52
B6Compadre PanchoLorenzo HerreraC. EspósitoMonge, Guerra  7:14
B7Siempre te vas en las tardesEduardo RamosM. DaubeterreR. Silva, Aranguren  6:42
B8MaracuchaRicardo HernándezGuacoAranguren  5:00
Total time44:58

Personnel

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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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