Esquivel

This article is about the musician Juan Garcia Esquivel. For the Nobel Peace Prize recipient, see Adolfo Prez Esquivel.
Juan Garcia Esquivel (20 January 19184 January 2002) often known as simply Esquivel, was a band leader, pianist and purveyor of space age pop. In the 1990s two collections of his music appeared: Space Age Bachelor Pad Music and Music for a Sparkling Planet.

Discography

  • To Love Again (1957)
  • Other Sounds Other Worlds (1958)
  • Four Corners of the World (1958)
  • Exploring New Sounds in Stereo (1958)
  • Strings Aflame (1959)
  • Infinity in Sound, Vol. 1 (1960)
  • More of Other Sounds, Other Worlds (1961)
  • Infinity in Sound, Vol. 2 (1961)
  • More of Other Worlds, Other Sounds (1962)
  • Latin-Esque (1962)
  • The Genius of Esquivel (1967)
  • Esquivel 1968!! (1968)
  • Space Age Bachelor Pad Music (1994)
  • Music from a Sparkling Planet (1995)
  • Cabaret Manana (1995)
  • Merry Christmas from the Space-Age (1996)
  • Other Worlds, Other Sounds/Four Corners of the World (1997)
  • Infinity in Sound, Vols. 1-2 (1997)
  • Exploring New Sounds in Stereo/Strings Aflame (1997)

External link

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