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The general focus on this album might be Cuban, but it's really a pan-Caribbean stew, and a very spicy one at that. So, along with the very rhythmic
cha-cha
of
"El Titiere,"
you'll find
"Ride la Ola,"
where a Cuban groove rides easily with a
reggae
touch, and a version of
"Summertime"
that mixes
mambo
,
jazz
, and a heavy jam session. Full marks to
Jose Conde
for his widescreen vision for the music, and also to the band,
Ola Fresca
, for the ability to bring that vision to life. The guests are used very wisely, such as
salsa
trombonist
Jimmy Bosch
on
"Cafe con Sangre,"
where his talents can run free, and
Zigaboo Modeliste
, who brings a strong sense of New Orleans to
"Oshiri Pan Pan."
But whether it's the brilliant open clarity of Cuban
son
or the loving
compas
from Haiti on
"Petiti y Titi,"
there's always plenty going on here, and the groove never stops. At times it turns thrilling, especially on
"Probando Nuevos Sabores,"
which manages to bring together
soca
, Colombian
cumbia
, and
to create a wonderful fusion, and even a touch of humor with
"El Chacal"
-- in other words, something for everyone. ~ Chris Nickson
cha-cha
of
"El Titiere,"
you'll find
"Ride la Ola,"
where a Cuban groove rides easily with a
reggae
touch, and a version of
"Summertime"
that mixes
mambo
,
jazz
, and a heavy jam session. Full marks to
Jose Conde
for his widescreen vision for the music, and also to the band,
Ola Fresca
, for the ability to bring that vision to life. The guests are used very wisely, such as
salsa
trombonist
Jimmy Bosch
on
"Cafe con Sangre,"
where his talents can run free, and
Zigaboo Modeliste
, who brings a strong sense of New Orleans to
"Oshiri Pan Pan."
But whether it's the brilliant open clarity of Cuban
son
or the loving
compas
from Haiti on
"Petiti y Titi,"
there's always plenty going on here, and the groove never stops. At times it turns thrilling, especially on
"Probando Nuevos Sabores,"
which manages to bring together
soca
, Colombian
cumbia
, and
to create a wonderful fusion, and even a touch of humor with
"El Chacal"
-- in other words, something for everyone. ~ Chris Nickson