- Cd (musik)
Nostalgique Porto Rico : plenas, guarachas, boléros et chansons jibaras 1940-1960
(2018)
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Detaljer om materialet
Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
spansk
Genre
folkemusiklatin
Emneord
Emnetal
78.78685
Bidrag af
Carla BéMol, Santos Colón, Thibault Leroux, Philippe Zani, Johnny Albino, Felipe Rodriguez, Johnny Rodríguez, Pedro Via, Armando Vega, Eddie Gomez, Miguelito Miranda, César Concepción, Augusto Coén, Pedro Flores, Rafael Hernández, Trio Vegabajeño, Trio Los Deltiz, Conjunto Marcano, Cuarteto Flores, Las Tres Guitarras, Grupo Borinquen
Indhold
BrujeríasTodo AcabóYo QuieroRomance del CampesinoEn Mi CanoaCría CuervosQue Dios Te PerdoneSilverio Facundo y la LunaTe QuieroLos CarreterosCuando VuelvasMe Duelen los PiesMe Duele el CorazónTriste DespertarYo Mi Voy a la FronteraDedeCompasiónLa MaricutanaYimiriyaA la PlenaEl Club de las Cuatro PatasLa JibaritaNo Sé Que HacerVuelve Mi NegraQue ImportaDesvelo de Amor
Forlag
Buda Musique
Målgruppe
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Anmeldelser
fRoots, 2019 Spring
"Good" - "Stellar compilation (...) exploring the musical roots that helped shape the emergence of New York salsa in the 1960s and 1970s"
Songlines, 2019 April
"The island of Puerto Rico was a melting pot of musics from Africa, Spain and the Caribbean. This French release pulls together 26 songs in assorted genres - including danza, bomba, plena, guaracha, bolero and jibaro - from the period between 1940 and 1960, an era of mass emigration to the US and repressive anti-nationalist measures from Washington DC. Artists like Johnny Albino, Felipe and Johnny Rodríguez (unrelated) and the legendary Rafael Hernández, and the trios, orquestas and conjuntos they fronted, gave the island lilting country songs sure to get couples coupling, while affirming a distinct Latino Creole identity. As well as guitar, cuatro and bongo, the sound relies heavily on the güiro - a notched gourd that produces a sound like a soft rattle. Harmonised choral vocals, playful plucking and a plaintive horn here and there create a tender and winsome soundscape, about as far in spirit from contemporary Puerto Rican rap and reggaeton as it's possible to be"