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A Cuba Without Borders

A Cuba Without Borders
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Linguanje del Son - Carlos "Patato" Valdes
  2. Gorra - Pancho Quinto, Omar Sosa
  3. Y Ma�ana Que - Los Terry
  4. Marimchacha - Omar Sosa
  5. 'Round Midnight - Rebeca Santana Mauleon
  6. Caravan - John Santos
  7. Aprovecha Que Me Voy - John Calloway
  8. Estos Dias - Columna B
  9. Lenguas� - Pancho Quinto
  10. Patato [The Son et Lumiere Remix by Larry Hughes] - San Francisco Tiene Su Propio Son

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #420527 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-08-01
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

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Cuba Without Borders is a collection of contemporary Cuban music--from both the island and the U.S., specifically the San Francisco Bay area. It showcases the Afro-Cuban musical mainstream and its tributaries into jazz and American popular music. Compiled by Greg Landau and Robert Leaver, two Grammy-nominated producers who turned their famed Latin music store into the critically acclaimed record company Round World Music, the CD rides on the heels of the Buena Vista Social Club and highlights a new crop of Latin musicians. The elder statesman of the group is the legendary conguero Carlos "Patato" Valdes, who shows up on "Lenguaje Del Son" and on club-dub remix "San Francisco Tiene Su Propio Son." His is the melodic drumming style that bewitched musicians from Herbie Mann to Tito Puente. The percussionist and former Havana dockworker Pancho Quinto, a mainstay in Jane Bunnett's Spirits of Havana, teams with Oakland-based keyboardist Omar Sosa and Cuban santero Octavio Rodriguez on the funky rumba "La Gorra." Quito plays a more traditional rumba on "Lenguasa," while Sosa takes center stage on the festive "Marimchacha." Cuba is a nation of musical families, and Los Terrys, a vibrant clan headed by Eladio Terry, shows off its sibling vocal harmony on the velvet charanga "Y Manana Que." "Estos Dias" features saxophonist Yosvany Terry fronting an ensemble of young Turks called Columna B. San Francisco pianist Rebeca Mauleon-Santana's elegant danzon remake of Thelonious Monk's "Round Midnight," flutist John Calloway's "Aprovecha Que Me Voy"--which sports a bassline partially lifted from Dizzy Gillespie's "bebop"--and Puerto Rican-Cape Verdean conguero John Santos's take on the Ellington-Juan Tizol standard "Caravan" are other highlights. --Eugene Holley Jr.


Customer Reviews

Hot music5
This record rocks. This is the best collection of Cuban music that I have heard, many new creative arrangements and some very contemporary sounds.

great Cuban party music!5
Dancers take note! This is an awesome collection of Latin jazz, with extensive liner notes and great package design! An asset to any collection. Get this CD!