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I'll Be Always With You by Arturo Sandoval

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Album Title: Alma Libre
Pier 5, Terry Heimat Studios, LLC
Released: 2025
Duration: 44:56

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A Conversation in Melody - the Artistry of Arturo Sandoval, Ed Calle, and Milton Salcedo. The single “I’ll Always Be with You” is a reimagined instrumental of the multi-platinum song originally written by Lenny Agutin. The single delivers an enthralling blend of crossover Latin grooves and extraordinary solos. Arturo Sandoval, the legendary trumpeter whose career spans continents and decades, joins forces with the virtuosic saxophonist Ed Calle and the gifted maestro Milton Salcedo for a reimagining of “I'll Always Be with You." This arrangement emerges not merely as music but as an evocative dialogue—a slow and profound exchange that delves into the very fabric of life, love, art, and humanity. This arrangement of “I'll Always Be With You" is not simply a reinterpretation of a melody but an ode to jazz’s enduring spirit. It reminds us of the genre's power to converse—to speak truths, bridge divides, and offer solace. It captures the essence of humanity while challenging its boundaries, leaving the listener both introspective and inspired.

Tracks

Tema De Maria; I’ll Always Be With You; A Taste Of Honey; Cinema Paradiso; Maria Cervantes; Last Tango; Rise; Just a Day Day; Adios.

Personnel

Ed Calle
saxophone
Alex Sino
producer
Terry Heimat
composer / conductor
David Pastor
trumpet
Issah Contractor
bass, electric
Francis Goya
guitar, acoustic
Camilo Valencia
saxophone, soprano
Jorge Dobal
trombone
Camilo Velandia
guitar, electric
Ennio Morricone
composer / conductor
Gato Barbieri
saxophone

Additional Personnel

Arrangers: Terry Heimat, Alex Sino, Milton Salcedo, Andrei Pushkarev, Issah Contractor; Composers: Astor Piazzolla, Ennio Morricone, Noro Morales, Bobby Scott, Rick Marlow, Gato Barbieri, Lenny Agutin, Terry Heimat, Alex Sino, Randy Alpert, Andy Armer.

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Date featured

July 9, 2025

This song appears by permission of the contributing artist and/or record company. It is for personal use only; no other rights are granted or implied.


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