I Salonisti is a classical music ensemble, who, like YoYo Ma, Daniel Barenboim, and other classical artists, felt compelled to release an album of tango music. As a classical music buff, I decided to find out why. So I listened to this album, and like millions of hapless others, became hopelessly and forever hooked on things tango -- tango music, tango books, bandoneons, street maps of Buenos Aires, etc.Seriously, this album is a wonderful compilation of tango music because it gives the novice a broad sampling of music from different periods. From tango standards such as 'La Cumparsita' and 'Uno' to the more rhythmically interesting (yet danceable) works of Horacio Salgan (A Fuego Lento and Don Agustin Bardi) to Astor Piazzolla's nuevo tango, exemplified by the last track on the album, Contrabajissimo.Which brings up the never-ending brouhaha about Piazzolla's music and its lack of danceability. First of all, the majority of tracks on this album are not by Piazzolla, and a couple of those th