Monday, 23 November 2009

Batacumbele - Con Un Poco De Songo (1989)



01.Se Le Ve
02.La Jibarita
03.A La I Ole
04.Yerbabuena
05.La Piye
06.Danzon Don Vazquez
07.Batacumbele.




Eddie "Gua Gua" Rivera - Bajo
Eric Figueroa - Piano, fender rhodes, organo hammond
Cachete Maldonado - Timbales, conga, batas y percussion menor
Giovanni Hidalgo - Timbales, conga, batas
Ignacio Berroa - Bateria
Lester Ojeda - Güiro jibaro
Pablo Rosario - Güiro cubano y percussion
Nestor Torres II - Flauta
Jerry Medina - Trompeta
Maria Rivera - Baritono
Papo Vazquez - Solo trombon en "La Plyé"
Nieves Quintero - Cuatro, puertorriqueño
Roberto Jimenez - Clarinete.

2 comments:

  1. You have in front of the cover disk of a first group of legend Batacumbele.
    How to describe this bag? What is clear is that it is not Baroque, it does not come color effects, photos, drawings ... It is almost discreet, yet very elaborate.
    The bottom of the cover photo could be part of a skin percussion. On the back are written the group name and album title.
    "Batacumbele" has been a beautiful typographic research. The word fills the diagonal of the disc. The title comes in the middle of this word, it comes out right angles and much smaller. Last but not least, two letters of Batacumbele are equipped with arms that allow them to play a drum Bata.
    One might well want to read "Bata con un poco de Songo" Cuban tradition with a touch of modernity. Indeed, the musical group is rich.
    In the late seventies, Cachete Maldonado, Eric Figueroa and Eddie "Guagua" Rivera were very dissatisfied with the rhythmic patterns of the time they were bored farm ... For power offer an innovative and progressive music that developed the concept of Batacumbele: a directory that would merge the popular Afro Cuban music with Latin Jazz colors but also from the polyrhythms of African folklore and Puerto Rico.
    The sobriety of the record cover that you have in front, band's debut, perfectly reflects the humility and the requirement of the founders. They will in any and all registered only 5 CD's with en aquellos tiempos, Afro-Caribbean Jazz, Live at the University of Puerto Rico, and Hijos del Tambo, but they will suffice to mark the history of African music Caribbean.

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