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Compay Segundo
entered his 11th decade of life with the release of
Las Flores de la Vida
, a celebration of life and also a message for youth, not only to enjoy what they have but to be patient for what life may give in years to come. Alongside several traditional compositions,
Segundo
and his rich, evocative band perform five of his own originals (composed under his birth name,
Francisco Repilado Munoz
). For fans of
Buena Vista Social Club
and its quickly growing discography of solo projects,
has much of the exquisitely recorded, effortlessly swinging Cuban son they're looking for, though
does mix things up a bit. For
"Amor de Loca Juventud,"
the band dips into a finely tuned waltz, but also skewers the overly respectful
Buena Vista
atmosphere with some added vocals that transform the romantic trills of Spanish into a guttural evocation of lust. Among the traditional numbers,
"Juramento"
and
"El Beso Discreto"
from
Miguel Matamoros
, and
"Guantanamera"
are both treats to hear, Latin classics to which
brings an added element of authority. His reliance on up to three clarinets also sets him apart from much modern music-making, and they're an interesting addition to his by-now familiar sound. ~ John Bush
entered his 11th decade of life with the release of
Las Flores de la Vida
, a celebration of life and also a message for youth, not only to enjoy what they have but to be patient for what life may give in years to come. Alongside several traditional compositions,
Segundo
and his rich, evocative band perform five of his own originals (composed under his birth name,
Francisco Repilado Munoz
). For fans of
Buena Vista Social Club
and its quickly growing discography of solo projects,
has much of the exquisitely recorded, effortlessly swinging Cuban son they're looking for, though
does mix things up a bit. For
"Amor de Loca Juventud,"
the band dips into a finely tuned waltz, but also skewers the overly respectful
Buena Vista
atmosphere with some added vocals that transform the romantic trills of Spanish into a guttural evocation of lust. Among the traditional numbers,
"Juramento"
and
"El Beso Discreto"
from
Miguel Matamoros
, and
"Guantanamera"
are both treats to hear, Latin classics to which
brings an added element of authority. His reliance on up to three clarinets also sets him apart from much modern music-making, and they're an interesting addition to his by-now familiar sound. ~ John Bush