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Cruzando El Rio
Radio Tarifa
Cruzando El Rio
Genres: International Music, Latin Music
 
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On their previous releases, Rumba Argelina and Temporal, Radio Tarifa explored the network of musical connections between North Africa and Spain. With this release, they burrow ever deeper into the music, tracing not o...  more »

     
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All Artists: Radio Tarifa
Title: Cruzando El Rio
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Nonesuch
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 4/17/2001
Genres: International Music, Latin Music
Styles: Africa, Europe, Continental Europe, Latin Music, Middle East, Arabic
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 075597962925

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On their previous releases, Rumba Argelina and Temporal, Radio Tarifa explored the network of musical connections between North Africa and Spain. With this release, they burrow ever deeper into the music, tracing not only the roots of flamenco--check out the foot percussion on "Patas Negras" to hear the Moorish antecedents of a very Spanish sound--but going back as far as the Renaissance with "Si J'ai Perdu Mon Ami," with its rich oboe sound. There's even "Gujo Bushi," a Japanese tune that they make fit into the overall idea. The biggest musical change is the use of electric guitar, which can seem jarring at first. But this is robust music that's lived for centuries on both sides of the Mediterranean, and it can adapt to all manner of ideas--something Radio Tarifa have in abundance with their imaginative arrangements and strong sense of melody. Where the hypnotic senses of Moroccan trance music meet the passion of flamenco, bridging space and time, that's where you'll find Radio Tarifa. --Chris Nickson

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Music of alternating joy, nostalgia, regret, and hope
Neal C. Reynolds | Indianapolis, Indiana | 08/28/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is outstanding world music from several traditions: Castillan, Andalusian, Japanese. The instrumentation is quite unique, using a number of traditional instruments from the various cultures. Music styles include flamenco, and tango. This is the kind of music that you can enjoy without understanding the language. After, it's the sound, not the precise ideas conveyed by mere words, that gives this CD its strength.I can't compare this with the group's previous CDs since I haven't listened to them. But judging from this one, Radio Tarifa is a group that should please world music lovers. The album is short, at 36 minutes, but definitely recommended."
A North African/Mediterranean flavor unique in style.
WorldDiscoveries.Net | Petaluma, California | 08/29/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"From the opening, buzzing Middle Eastern cut 'Osu', it's obvious CRUZANDO EL RIO provides a North African/Mediterranean flavor unique in style - and not to be missed.

 There's lots of powerful vocals to back up the Middle East influences in Radio Tarifa's CRUZANDO EL RIO: perhaps more notable is the lively dance beats than the lamenting ballads which weave in and out.

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