Omar Sosa - Prietos (2001) CD-Rip
Artist: Omar Sosa
Title: Prietos
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Midnight Sun
Genre: Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 57:34
Total Size: 433 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Prietos
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Midnight Sun
Genre: Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 57:34
Total Size: 433 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Elegguб [03:59]
02 - Takes a second [05:12]
03 - Mother Africa [07:14]
04 - Niсo Divino [03:32]
05 - Cha-Amarillo [04:24]
06 - Sleeping Lion [06:09]
07 - Blanco En Africa [05:50]
08 - Twice As Sad [02:53]
09 - Why so complicated? [04:21]
10 - Fragile [03:17]
11 - Desde Allб [05:42]
12 - Prietos [02:40]
13 - Misa [02:16]
Personnel:
Geoff Brennan - acoustic bass
John Santos - berimbau, guiro, timbales, waterphone
María Márquez - vocals
Sheldon Brown - soprano & tenor saxophones, bass & Turkish clarinets
Aly Keita - balafon
Elliot Kavee - drums
Gustavo Ovalles - percussion
Harouna Dembele - djembe
Martha Galarraga - vocals
Nestor Zurita - alto saxophone
Robbie Kwock - trumpet
Yassir Chadly - vocals, hand claps
Omar Sosa - vocals, piano, timbales
The talented Cuban-born, San Francisco Bay-area-based pianist/composer Omar Sosa is an aural alchemist of the first order. On this CD--his seventh as a leader--Sosa creates an intricate and dynamic pan-African musical palette. His Thelonious Monk/Bill Evans piano stylings ingeniously merge with his brilliantly arranged array of African, African American, and Afro-Latin instruments, languages, and music genres. Save for the CD's three evocative ballads, "Twice As Sad," "Fragile," and "Misa," Sosa's compositions are folkloric in their percussive underpinnings and futuristic in their jazzy horn lines and hybrid combinations of Old and New World instrumentations and voicings. The sacred Santeria syncopations of "Desde Allah" and the title track are powered by the powerful bata, djembe, and tambor redondo drums; funky urban numbers, such as "Takes a Second" and "Why So Complicated," swing with a hip North American black urbanity. Sosa combines the far-flung black music of the Afro-Islamic Gnawa's of Morocco with Yoruba/Candomble chants from Cuba, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela and hip-hop/rap poetry from America. In Omar Sosa's mercurial music, past and present form a formidable future. -- Eugene Holley Jr.