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  1. Tango: Zero Hour (Nuevo Tango: Hora Zero in Spanish) is an album by Ástor Piazzolla and his Quinteto Nuevo Tango (in English: New Tango Quintet, often loosely referred to as his second quintet). It was released in September 1986 on American Clavé , and re-released on Pangaea Records in 1988.

  2. Jan 25, 2021 · Album: Tango: Zero Hour Performer: Astor Piazzolla Recorded date: 1992-04-23 ISRC: USNO18746901 Copyright: 1998 Nonesuch Records Compositor y bandoneonista argentino.

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  3. Astor Piazzolla: Tango: Zero Hour. atsagk. Considered by Piazzolla to be his best work, 1986's Tango Zero Hour was the culmination of a career that began in Argentina in the 1930s.

  4. Tango: Zero Hour by Astor Piazzolla released in 1986. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Astor Piazzolla called his recording Tango: Zero Hour “absolutely the greatest record I’ve made in my entire life.” The album was recorded in New York with Piazzolla and his classic New Tango Quintet, which worked with Piazzolla from 1978 to 1988 and included Fernando Suárez Paz (violin), Pablo Ziegler (piano), Horacio Malvicino Sr ...

  6. Opening in a bordello, ‘Tanguedia III’ opens Tango: Zero Hour, Astor Piazzollas magnificent new album. Echoing the whorehouse cant, ice cubes crackle as you pour Cinzano into a glass …

  7. May 21, 2017 · The sound of Tango: Zero Hour is one of a man at odds with convention, restless in his search, and methodical in approach. Piazzolla’s existential woes as a musician and his intermittent pursuits of classical music are all starkly visible here.