The Rough Guide To Afro-Cuba
Release: The Rough Guide To Afro-Cuba
- Datum: 15.03.2007
Inhaltsangabe
01 - Cheikh N'digel Lo - M' Beddemi [ 4:27 ]
02 - Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca - Le Rendez-Vous [ 4:23 ]
03 - Africando - Trovador [ 4:16 ]
04 - Cuerteto Patria & Manu Dibango - Rumba Makossa [ 4:35 ]
05 - Super Cayor De Dakar - Xamsa Bopp [ 4:17 ]
06 - Orchestra Baobob - Boulmamine [ 5:55 ]
07 - Super Eagles - Viva Super Eagles [ 3:02 ]
08 - Septeto Nacional Ignacio Pineiro - Porque Me Guardas Rencor [ 5:16 ]
09 - Sierra Maestra - Donde Va Chichi [ 5:13 ]
10 - Balla Et Ses Balladins - Assa [ 6:25 ]
11 - E.T. Mensah - Senorita [ 3:06 ]
12 - Lazaro Ros - Yewa [ 3:39 ]
13 - Afro-Cuban All Stars - Elube Chango [ 3:59 ]
14 - Patato - Kora-Son [ 6:32 ]
- Genre: Folk
- Qualität: 160 kbit/s
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HinweiseFusion may be an overworked word denoting an often dubious process, but The Rough Guide to Afro-Cuba should restore anyone's faith in it. And history underpins it: Cuban dance rhythms originated in Africa, were transported during the slave trade to Cuba, were brought back to Africa by liberated slaves in the 19th century, and were re-appropriated by indigenous African musicians in the 20th century. At every stage in the process, the rhythms were enriched and embellished. Permeated by rumba and mbalax rhythms, this lovely compilation reflects an astonishing constancy of texture between groups recorded in Cuba and others recorded in Africa, and its inclusion of some rare vintage stuff--the Septeto Nacional, Balla et Ses Balladins, and the "King of Highlife" E.T. Mensah--deepens its historical dimension. We also get the intricate charms of Orchestra Baobab and the magnificent sound of Sierra Maestra, Cuba's finest son band. The liner notes are good, but why can't they include recording dates? So easy to do, so frustrating when omitted. --Michael Church
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