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Type | Artist | Product | Date | Author |
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CD | Marialy Pacheco |
![]() A trio album with a subtle intensity by Marialy Pacheco, a Cuban pianist/composer now based in Germany. . The original compositions are the highlights of the recording. |
04/10/2016 | Bill Tilford |
CD | Miguel Zenón |
![]() No, it's not about the Dolezal case, although it is based on a diffaerent identities question, specifically how New Yorkers of Puerto Rican descent identify themselves. Instead of talking heads screaming at each other though, you get some really wonderful Latin Jazz. |
06/21/2015 | Bill Tilford |
CD | Ernán López-Nussa |
![]() Winner of the Cubadisco 2015 award for Jazz Cubano (and nominated in the Recording category, an engineering award), Invención Lekszycki is a sort of panorama of the multiple roots that inform Ernán's work. Includes some unusual touches like Kelvis Ochoa singing a Jazz ballad and some Fusion elements. It works. |
06/09/2015 | Bill Tilford |
CD | Julio Valdés |
![]() A new and eclectic independent recording by Julio Valdés, one of Cuba's most interesting Jazz and Fusion violinists. This will especially appeal to fans of groups like Grupo Afrocuba and Weather Report. |
03/29/2015 | Bill Tilford |
CD | Omar Sosa |
![]() ilé brings Omar Sosa closer to his Afro Cuban roots including guest appearances by Pedrito MartÃnez, Yosvany Terry and "Don Pancho" Terry, but there is also a heady mix of Flamenco elements, Jazz and West African ingredients. |
03/10/2015 | Bill Tilford |
CD | Manuel Valera |
![]() In Motion, the third album by New Cuban Express, continues the forward momentum of NCX with the addition of a trumpet to half of the songs, a more acoustic feel, and all of the excitement of the first two recordings. |
09/26/2014 | Bill TIlford |
CD/DVD | Sergio Vitier |
![]() Identidad was awarded a Cubadisco in the Documentary category in 2014. The CD portion of this CD/DVD combination includes reissues of two fascinating recordings (homenajes and TravesÃa) by Sergio Vitier, who was one of the key members of GES (Grupo de Experimentacion Sonora del ICAIC) before it disbanded. Indeed, these recordings, while all his own compositions, are reminiscent of some of the best work of that group. |
08/05/2014 | Bill Tillford |