Talk:Luis Jacinto Muñoz
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ACAM
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- Specific text to be added or removed: Link to: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asociaci%C3%B3n_de_Compositores_y_Autores_Musicales_de_Costa_Rica
- Reason for the change: Wrong link for ACAM
- References supporting change: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asociaci%C3%B3n_de_Compositores_y_Autores_Musicales_de_Costa_Rica
Gallopintomusic (talk) 21:39, 8 February 2024 (UTC)
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National Symphony Orchestra
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- Specific text to be added or removed: "National Symphony Orchestra" should be linked to https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orquesta_Sinf%C3%B3nica_Nacional_(Costa_Rica)
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- References supporting change: https://cnm.go.cr/
New addition to discography
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- Specific text to be added or removed: 2024 Glimmering Path Pelin Music
- Reason for the change: New album
- References supporting change: https://luismunoz.net/home
Gallopintomusic (talk) 21:56, 8 February 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. The source given is not independent from the article's subject. Mokadoshi (talk) 02:30, 7 March 2024 (UTC)
Album Info/Credits for Voz
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Specific text to be added: Voz (Pelín Music 2005)
Voz is an album by Costa Rican composer/artist Luis Muñoz, released in September 15, 2015 on Pelin Music Records. The project was a collaboration with three latin American singers: Claudia Acuña from Chile, Magos Herrera from México, and Téka from Brazil.
Reception
The record won two ACAM Awards (Association of Composers and Musical Authors), for “Best Jazz Record of the Year.” And for “Best Engineering”. With this production, Mr Muñoz was included in the list of “The12 Best Artists of the Year” by NPR’s AltLatino. Latin Jazz Network gave it “5 Stars” and called it “a perfect album”. Wrtiter Yoshi Kato named Voz “Album of the Year” in the 10th Annual Jazz Critics Poll. Downbeat Magazine gave it 4 stars.
Track Listing
1) PRELUDIO Y FIN (6:49)
2) MANANTIAL (4:45)
3) ARGENTINA/(Vocal Version) (4:47)
4) JOURNEY OF SAINT AUGUSTINE (Trio Version) (5:57)
5) PASIÓN (4:50)
6) TESTAMENTO/ MAS ALLA (vocal version) (5:53)
7) AMARILIS (Quartet Version) (4:26)
8) QUISIERA (4:52)
9) AMANECER LUMINOSO (2:29)
Personnel
1) PRELUDIO Y FIN (6:49)
Adam Asarnow: Piano
Jonathan Dane: Trumpet
Magos Herrera: Lead Vocals
Luis Muñoz: Drums
Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass
2) MANANTIAL (4:45) Ramses Araya: Bongo, Congas Tom Etchart: Electric Bass Ron Kalina: Chromatic Harmonica Lois Mahalia: Background Vocals Luis Muñoz: Rhodes Piano, Drums, Percussion Teka Penteriche: Lead and Background Vocals Narciso Sotomayor: Electric Guitars Andy Zúñiga: Background Vocals
3) ARGENTINA/(Vocal Version) (4:47) (In memory of Tite, Argentina Muñoz Fonseca) Adam Asarnow: Piano Jonathan Dane: Flugelhorn Magos Herrera: Lead Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass
4) JOURNEY OF SAINT AUGUSTINE (Trio Version) (5:57) Jonathan Dane: Trumpet Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Acoustic Guitar
5) PASIÓN (4:50) Adam Asarnow: piano Jana Anderson: background vocals Chris Judge: acoustic guitar Ron Kalina: chromatic harmonica Victor Martén: background vocals Luis Muñoz: percussion, keyboard Teka Penteriche: Lead Vocals Randy Tico: bass Kevin Winard: percussion
6) TESTAMENTO/ MAS ALLA (vocal version) (5:53 ) (For my wife Holly Ann) Jonathan Dane: Trumpet Tom Etchart: Acoustic Bass George Friedenthal: Piano Magos Herrera: Lead Vocals Chris Judge: Acoustic Guitar Luis Muñoz: Percussion
7) AMARILIS (Quartet Version) (4:26) (In loving memory of Amarilis Tassara) Jonathan Dane: Trumpet Luis Muñoz: Melodica Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Acoustic Guitar
8) QUISIERA (4:52) Claudia Acuña: Lead Vocals Jonathan Dane: Trumpet Chris Judge: Acoustic Guitars Teka Penteriche: Lead Vocals Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass
9) AMANECER LUMINOSO (2:29) Adam Asarnow: Piano Magos Herrera: Lead Vocals
Production Producer: Luis Muñoz Sound Engineer: Emmett Sargeant, Dominic Camardella, Rich Lamb and Luis Muñoz
Cover Art: Mary Heebner
Reason for the change: Page lacks album info/credits References supporting change: https://luismunoz.bandcamp.com/album/voz, https://latinjazznet.com/reviews/albums/featured-albums/luis-munoz-voz/, https://www.kqed.org/news/10739672/hearing-voices-voz-by-luis-munoz Gallopintomusic (talk) 23:00, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: Declined, as previously the source is not independent of the subject. Axad12 (talk) 07:55, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
Album Info/Credits for The Dead Man
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- Specific text to be added: The Dead Man (Pelín Music 2017)
The Dead Man is an album by Costa Rican composer/artist Luis Muñoz released in March 7, 2017 on Pelín Music Records. Reception The record won an ACAM Awards (Association of Composers and Musical Authors), for Instrumental Record of the Year. It was also named “Best Record of the Year” in Jazziz Magazine. It features 7 new compositions, all written, arranged and produced by Luis Muñoz. Track listing 1) SECRECY- (6:50) 2) SEVENEVES- (5:25) 3) THE SLEEP OF THE INNOCENT-(Trio Version) (5:38) 4) TIERRANEGRA (4:58) 5) INVISIBLE –(Trio Version) (6:05) 6) THE DEAD MAN (5:39) 7) SAVANNAH (10:24)
Personnel Jonathan Dane: Trumpet, Flugelhorn Luis Muñoz: Drums, Piano, Rhodes Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric, Acoustic Guitar
Special Guests: Ramses Araya: Percussion on “Secrecy”, “Seveneves” and “ Savannah”. Adam Asarnow: Acoustic Piano on “Tierranegra” and “The Dead Man”. Fender Rhodes on “The Dead Man”. Tom Buckner: Tenor Sax & Bass Clarinet on “The Dead Man”. Norma LaTuchie: Flute on “Tierranegra”.
Production Producer: Luis Muñoz Recording Engineer: Emmett Sargeant and Luis Muñoz Cover Art: Keith Puccinelli
- Reason for the change: Page lacks album info/credits
- References supporting change: https://luismunoz.bandcamp.com/album/the-dead-man, https://latinjazznet.com/reviews/albums/luis-munoz-the-dead-man/, https://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-dead-man-luis-munoz-pelin-music-review-by-james-nadal
Gallopintomusic (talk) 23:15, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: Declined, as previously the source is not independent of the subject. Axad12 (talk) 07:55, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
Album Info/Credits for The Infinite Dream
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- Specific text to be added:The Infinite Dream (Pelín Music 2019)
The Infinite Dream is an album by Costa Rican composer/artist Luis Muñoz released in August 19, 2019 on Pelin Music Records. The CD is a collaborative work with Guyanese singer Lois Mahalia Reception The record was nominated for three ACAM Awards (Association of Composers and Musical Authors), for Jazz Record of the Year, Producer of the Year and Arranger of the Year, winning the production award. It was also included among the “Best 10 CDs of the year: list in Jazziz magazine. It features 7 new compositions, all written, arranged and produced by Luis Muñoz. Track Listing 1) DREAMS FORETOLD (6:44) 2) AND BLOOD AT MIDNIGHT (4:59) 3) IRENE (5:30) 4) HYMN (6:21) 5) SHAME (5:39) 6) INTO THE SUN (6:03) 7) THE INFINITE DREAM-JPGR (5:48)
Personnel
DREAMS FORETOLD (6:44) Jonathan Dane: Trumpet Lois Mahalia: Lead Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitar
AND BLOOD AT MIDNIGHT: (4:59) Jonathan Dane: Muted Trumpet Adam Asarnow: Piano Lois Mahalia: Lead Vocals Luis Muñoz: Additional Piano Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Acoustic Guitar
IRENE (5:30) Adam Asarnow: Piano Lois Mahalia: Lead Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Synth, Alto Flutes Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass
- From Greek Ειρηνη (Eirene), derived from a word meaning "peace". This was the name of the Greek goddess who personified peace, one of the 'Ωραι (Horai).
HYMN (6:21) Tom Etchart: Electric Bass Jimmy Calire: Hammond Organ Lois Mahalia: Lead and Background Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums, Piano
SHAME (5:39) Adam Asarnow: Piano Lois Mahalia: Lead and Background Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drum Programming, Rhodes Electric Piano, Background Vocals Randy Tico: Electric Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitars
INTO THE SUN (6:03) Adam Asarnow: Additional Rhodes Electric Piano Lois Mahalia: Lead Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Mini Moog Synth Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass For Adam Gabriel, with eternal love!
JPGR-DREAM # 1 (5:48) Jimmy Calire: Hammond Organ Jonathan Dane: Piccolo Trumpet, Trumpet, Trombone, Background Vocals. David Hekhouse: 12 String Electric Guitar Lois Mahalia: Lead and Background Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums, Mellotron, Wurlitzer Electric Piano Randy Tico: Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitars
Production Producer: Luis Muñoz Recording Engineer: Emmett Sargeant, Dominic Camardella and Luis Muñoz Cover Photography: Foto Roa and Jeffrey Sipress
- Reason for the change: Page lacks album info/credits
- References supporting change: https://luismunoz.bandcamp.com/album/the-infinite-dream, https://latinjazznet.com/reviews/albums/featured-albums/luis-munoz-with-lois-mahalia-the-infinite-dream/ , https://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/album/luis-munoz(costa-rica)/luis-munoz-with-lois-mahalia-the-infinite-dream , https://tucson.com/life-entertainment/local/article_373ac308-f362-11ed-8dde-1b7c6761567b.html
Gallopintomusic (talk) 23:23, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: Declined, as previously the source is not independent of the subject. Axad12 (talk) 07:55, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
Album Info/Credits for Glimmering Path
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- Specific text to be added: GLIMMERING PATH LP
1) EN EL JARDIN DE LA PLENITUD Tom Buckner: Soprano Sax Luis Muñoz: Acoustic Piano, Synthesizers, All Percussion
2) CRESCENT MOON Lois Mahalia: Lead and Backing Vocals Luis Muñoz: All Synths, Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Bass, Cymbals Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitars
3) MY LOVE Jonathan Dane: Muted Trumpet, Flugelhorn Lois Mahalia: Lead and Background Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums, Piano, Rhodes Electric Piano, Synthesizers Randy Tico: Electric Bass
4) AUGUST Jonathan Dane: Muted Trumpet Luis Muñoz: Drums Randy Tico: Fretless Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitar
5) THE THREE SEASONS Luis Muñoz: Drums, Piano, Synths Randy Tico: Fretless Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitar 6) RIVER OF LOVE Jim Calire: Hammond Organ B3 Bill Flores: Pedal Steel Guitar Lois Mahalia: Lead & Background Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums Brendan Statom: Acoustic Bass Shawn Thies: Background Vocals
7) LORDS OF WAR Lois Mahalia: Vocals Luis Muñoz: Drums, Synthesizers Randy Tico: Fretless Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitar
8) BRILLO DEL ALBA/INSTRUMENTAL Luis Muñoz: Melodica Randy Tico: 6 String Bass Daniel Zimmerman: Electric Guitar
PRODUCED BY LUIS MUÑOZ ALL SONGS WRITTEN, ARRANGED AND ORCHESTRATED BY LUIS MUÑOZ All songs published by Pelín Music/BMI Recorded at Beagle Studios, Carpintería, CA, and Pelín Music Studios, Santa Barbara, CA. Sound engineers: Emmet Sargeant (Beagle), Luis Muñoz.(Pelin Music). Mixed by Emmet Sargeant with Luis Muñoz at Beagle Studios, Carpintería, CA. Mastered by Emmet Sargeant at Beagle Studios, Carpintería, CA. Cover Design: Luis Muñoz. Graphic design: Luis Muñoz and Barney Tower. Art Direction: Luis Muñoz. Cover art: Luis Muñoz with Saul Escobedo. Thanks to: All the musicians who participated in this recording, for their talent and dedication, specially to the extremely gifted Lois Mahalia for sharing her soul, light and deep passion with us. To my band members Jonathan Dane, Randy Tico and Dan Zimmerman for their artistry and friendship. To Emmet Sargeant for his professionalism, work ethic and immense talent. To my wife Holly Ann and my son Adam Gabriel for their love and inspiration. To Tuxie for the joy and companionship. Luis Munoz plays Yamaha drums, Paiste cymbals, Evans drumheads, Regal Tip drumsticks, and Toca percussion exclusively. ©Pelín Music/Luis J. Munoz Inc. 2024
CRESCENT MOON
In the horizon Lies a glimmering path Unbroken silence Diamond evening-stars
Sublime, mysterious and uncharted Dark and distant, disguised, Its jagged bearing Like a warrior's scar The road not taken Always takes us afar
Morning sun Memories To recall
A storm Afternoons Autumn leaves Crescent moon.
Through withered gardens, And the mountains we climb, Through fires and famine And the walls in our mind
And as your courage starts to falter And your strength starts to fade The road less traveled Will provide you the way Grateful and fearless We must love, we must dance
To the song That resides In your heart
The sky Solitude Distant shores Crescent moon
©Pelin Music 2020/Luis J. Muñoz Inc.
RIVER OF LOVE
Morning, beclouded and still Dazed, in the river of dreams Carrying a songbird within And mountains and valleys of green Morning, the water runs deep Under the cleansing cascade Perched in my soul, like the snowfall in winter The water skidding serene
Evening, the world redefined Crushed by a festering load Facing the intangible truth Under the ominous fog Wounded, it trembles and burns Achingly searching for Love Hatred and sorrow, a path bleak and narrow Is Man’s self inflicted scar
Morning, springtime’s begun Under the flickering sun Forests and meadows’ perfume Nature’s indelible bloom Morning, the time’s here to fly Soaring towards emerald skies Open your heart to the infinite poem And rise to the heavens above Play with the sun, join the dance, precious moment And bathe in the River of Love. © Luis J. Muñoz Inc./Pelin Music 1985-2020
MY LOVE
Radiant morning The falling of leaves Untroubled waters A river adrift on it’s way to the sea...My Love
Riveting twilight The still of the night No sense or reason The language of love's Like a sparrow in flight...My Dear One.
Numinous moonlight In the Fall Witness in silence As the stars Raid the soul Lover's Song
Glowing in rapture And dazzling joy Whispering willows Disclose to the heavens The lovers’ embrace...My Love
LORDS OF WAR
Beware Lords of war Your gleam Faint and dull
A spear Your blood In fear The flood Don't trust The beast Its feast The corpse Of Love
Their word Tainted well Their thought Toxic swell
A spear Your blood The fear The flood Don't trust The beast Its feast The corpse Of Love
Beware Lords of war Your greed Washed ashore
04/06/22 Carpinteria, CA
Lois Mahalia: lead & background vocals
Luis Muñoz: drums, all keyboards and percussion, bass on 2
Randy Tico: bass
Daniel Zimmerman: Guitars
SPECIAL GUESTS: Tom Buckner: Soprano sax on 1 Jonathan Dane: muted trumpet on 3 and 4. Flugelhorn on 4 Tom Etchart: bass on 6 Jim Calire: Hammond organ on 6 Bill Flores: pedal steel guitar on 3 Brendan Staton: acoustic bass on 3 Shawn Thies: background vocals on 3
- Reason for the change: Page lacks album info/credits
- References supporting change: https://thatcanadianmagazine.com/artist-profiles/luis-munoz-glimmering-path/ , https://luismunoz.bandcamp.com/album/glimmering-path?from=discover_page
Gallopintomusic (talk) 23:44, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: Declined, as previously the source is not independent of the subject. Also, the material is not encyclopaedic. Axad12 (talk) 07:56, 10 October 2024 (UTC)