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Havana Mood [2 CDs] Straight Master (Original) & Rhum & Bass (Dub)
Havana Mood [2 CDs] Straight Master (Original) & Rhum & Bass (Dub)
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Creators: The Septeto Nacional, Raoul Plana, Tata Guines, Jean Touitou, Roberto Torres, Juan Paolo Miranda, Rosendo Ruiz, Miguel Matamoros, Felix Chappotin
Label: A.P.C. MUSIC
Category: Music

Buy New: $82.50
Sales Rank: 759486

Format: Limited Edition, Cd, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2

UPC: 014548616203
ASIN: B000RMTTVW

Publication Date: 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Disc one : Straight Master (Original) 1/ Cien Fuegos 2/ Mil Congojas 3/ No Tieme Telerana 4/ Lagrimas Negras 5/ Rhytm Impro 6/ Yo Soy Como Candela 7/ Descarga Para Gozarte 8/ El Diablo Tun Tun 9/ La Mujer Da Antonio 10/ El Manisero 11/ Al El Vaiven De Mi Carreta Disc two : Rhum & Bass (Dub) 1/ Rhytm Impro Dub 2/ La Mujer De Antonio Dub 3/ Cuban Beat 4/ Mil Congojas Dub 5/ La Mujer De Antonio 6/ Al El Vaiven De Mi Carreta Dub 7/ Yo Soy Como Candela Dub 8/ Radio Cuba Versio 9/ Cien Fuegos DubOne can't quite overcome suspicions of "hopping on the bandwagon" when first encountering _Havana Mood_. Hot on the heels of Ry Cooder's universally acclaimed Buena Vista Social Club project, Bill Laswell and Jean Touitou grab a flight down to Cuba and record their own group of grizzled, ancient legends. The discomfort comes from finding Laswell in the wake rather than in the vanguard of an idea; one wonders whether commercial considerations weighed more heavily than artistic or archivist ones in the planning of this project.Not being privvy to the inner workings of the producers' minds, let it be understood that this is nonetheless a really fine set. The smoky ambience of the sixty-year-old Septeto Nacional and friends recorded here is a milestone of Afro-Caribbean culture. While only a novice in the genre, I have learned that these men were among the players to first develop the "son" sound in Cuba as well as apparently being the first to use the term "salsa" in a song title. On top of these impeccable historical credentials, their mature voices - deep and dark as polished mahogany - and virtuoso playing really swing, and the seduction of the listener is complete.Furthermore, Laswell's and Touitou's package goes a step further than the Cooder project. While the first CD is a "straight", untweaked session documenting these seasoned players going flat out and featuring plenty of vocals both male and female, the second CD is a dub translation


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