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Arriba Suena Marimba: Currulao Marimba Music from Colombia
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Arriba Suena Marimba: Currulao Marimba Music from Colombia
Current price: $17.99
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Arriba Suena Marimba: Currulao Marimba Music from Colombia
Current price: $17.99
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The ensemble
Grupo Naidy
play and sing heavily rhythmic, rolling pieces based around
traditional
material on this recording. Call-and-response interplay between women's voices, insistent pummeling rhythms on various percussion instruments, and marimba dominate the arrangements. While the group is Colombian, the music is quite African-influenced in nature, to the point where some listeners with a general familiarity with
world
music might not guess the performers were South American. The haunting, somewhat doleful quality of the women's voices is highlighted on the percussion-less
"Oi, Ve (Listen, Look),"
though it's atypical of a set that usually makes the propulsive rhythms a key feature. The 36-page booklet presents overviews of the musical style, the specific musicians featured on the recording, and the songs performed on the album, in both English and Spanish. ~ Richie Unterberger
Grupo Naidy
play and sing heavily rhythmic, rolling pieces based around
traditional
material on this recording. Call-and-response interplay between women's voices, insistent pummeling rhythms on various percussion instruments, and marimba dominate the arrangements. While the group is Colombian, the music is quite African-influenced in nature, to the point where some listeners with a general familiarity with
world
music might not guess the performers were South American. The haunting, somewhat doleful quality of the women's voices is highlighted on the percussion-less
"Oi, Ve (Listen, Look),"
though it's atypical of a set that usually makes the propulsive rhythms a key feature. The 36-page booklet presents overviews of the musical style, the specific musicians featured on the recording, and the songs performed on the album, in both English and Spanish. ~ Richie Unterberger