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In his mid-'80s, Dominican Republic-born Jose Cobles aka
was known best for founding the group
, but has been little known in the U.S. all his adult life. This contemporary recording should change all that, and while his story might parallel the famed Cuban
in terms of being recognized during his golden years,
s music remains hopefully romantic, a bit reserved and doubtful, classy, but still with the indomitable spirit forged by wisdom, rendered by soul. Seasoned, passionate, quite capable as a guitarist, this effort by guitarist/vocalist
and his group speaks to the heart of traditional folkloric music from his homeland, with typical themes spiced up just a bit by laid-back rhythms and only occasionally a sense of remorse. Fellow guitarists
and
play lead melodies while
strums along with bassist
and bongo player
to keep the beats pleasant, stirring, and consistent. In true troubadour fashion,
croons the cute and sweet
in a bluesy way, expresses an emotion similar to the famed
pop song
during the expression of being too late on
is ultimately suave on the title track, and jumps into a cha-cha or clave rhythm in the steady pace of
The ensemble is hopped up on the energetic
accented by three-beat percussion, and they jam out on the fast-paced
rife with counterpoint and a chorus of singers aside
, both outstanding tunes. At their most deeply soulful, the group performs
as if it were made specifically for them, steeped in old world custom, coming straight from their hearts. There's a version of the ever-famous
that features an improvised introduction, and the resonant chorus of voices in joyous celebration. In a bolero style,
has the band expressing ultimate desire and a wanton mood that is more implied on the other songs. For those who enjoy the acoustic tradition of southern hemisphere music, not to mention sounds inspired by intimacy,
should be very satisfying, and a reminder that feelings from yesteryear are still relevant in modern times. ~ Michael G. Nastos