Baila:latin Dance Party (2006)

Artist: Putumayo Presents
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Label: Koch Entertainment Dist
UPC: 00790248025124
Release Date: 5/23/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202439789
Item#: M2VHVK
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Mua Mua Mua - (with Raul Paz) ~ Putumayo
2. Son Fo - (with Africando Allstars) ~ Putumayo
3. Que Rico Boogaloo - (with Latitude 33) ~ Putumayo
4. Bones Bugalu - (with Gabriel Rios) ~ Putumayo
5. Escucha el Ritmo - (with The Spanish Harlem Orchestra) ~ Putumayo
6. Hoah - (with Calle Real) ~ Putumayo
7. Mama Kiyelele - (with Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca) ~ Putumayo
8. Tierra Santa - (with Los Pinguos) ~ Putumayo
9. La Cachimba - (with NG La Banda) ~ Putumayo
10. El Burrito - (with Yerba Buena) ~ Putumayo
11. Mambo con Dancehall - (with Brooklyn Funk Essentials) ~ Putumayo



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Liner Note Author: Jacob Edgar.
Illustrator: Nicola Heindl.
Photographers: Michel Figuet; Harvey Wang.
Translators: Julien Massardier; Jorge Maldonado.
Putumayo's bread and butter lies in Latin releases, and as they get bigger they also seem to get better at picking out a proper variety that can meld together into a coherent compilation while still retaining the ideal of being particularly worldly. Here, they do it again with an omnipresent groove. The pieces here clump pretty closely around the Cuban styles, but the bands are as far flung as one would expect from Putumayo. The album opens with a slick number from Raul Paz, a Cuban living in Paris. Senegalese son follows quickly, performed flawlessly. Soon these are followed by a contemporary version of a boogaloo (with hints of Rob Thomas perhaps?), a proper old-school salsa, and some updated timba (from Sweden, no less). The first departure from straightforward Cuban sounds doesn't come until midway through the album, with the addition of a soukous motive mixed into a strong salsa from Ricardo Lemvo (and largely in Lingala!). Right after that though, the departures from Cuba becomes stronger, with los Pinguos, who slyly convert a bit of Argentine folk into reggae, and then into a more Cuban sound. The album finishes with a collection of more contemporary versions -- NG la Banda plays some more timba, Yerba Buena updates the New York sound a bit, and Brooklyn Funk Essentials incorporate whatever they like. It's a nice album overall. The parts don't always make sense separately, but they fit together stylistically into a journey of Cuban music paradoxically more separable into time frames than into geographical frames. ~ Adam Greenberg

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/23/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 251
Label : Putumayo
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00790248025124

  
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