Afro-Cuban All Stars - A Toda Cuba Le Gusta

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Album Details

Title: A Toda Cuba Le Gusta
Artist: Afro-Cuban All Stars
Release Date: 9/16/1997
Re-Released On: 1/20/2004
Label: World Circuit, WP, World Circuit/Nonesuch
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075597947625, 769233004727, 766486774223
Genre: Latin
Styles: World Fusion, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Cuban Traditions
Moods: Rollicking, Summery, Cheerful, Laid-Back/Mellow, Rousing
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Amor Verdadero
  2. Alto Songo
  3. Habana del Este
  4. A Toda Cuba le Gusta
  5. Fiesta de la Rumba
  6. Los Sitio' Asere
  7. Pío Mentiroso
  8. Maria Caracoles
  9. Clasiqueando con Rubén
  10. Elube Chango

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDWPWPCR--5595
1997CDWorld Circuit047
1997CDWorld Circuit/Nonesuch79476

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Album Review

A lively, spontaneous record that manages to sound both relaxed and forceful at the same time, A Toda Cuba Le Gusta shows off the talents of many of Cuba's elder statesmen of afro-cuban jazz. Over gently pulsating conga grooves and low-register ostinatos, such luminaries as pianist Ruben Gonzalez and singer Manuel "Puntillita" Licea float dramatic melodies, as their solo contributions are answered by brass section chords as thick and sweet as cane syrup. Although it is Ruben Gonzalez' presence on this album that gets the most attention, his tendency towards relentless chromaticism becomes tiresome early on, especially when it is contrasted with the exquisite phrasing and tremulous beauty of singers such as Licea, Raul Planas, and Ibrahum Ferrer. As would be expected, the trumpets blare with traditional Cuban bravado, evoking gentle romance and fiery passion with equal ease. Even the resident gringo, Ry Cooder, gets in some choice licks on "Alto Songo." The relative lack of dynamic movement in most of these songs may lead to them blending together in the ear of the listener, but the inherent tunefulness of each track, not to mention the sheer drive that this band is capable of summoning, cancels that complaint out nicely. An important collaboration and a promising debut. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alberto Valdés?, Choir, Chorus, Maracas
Barbarito TorresLaoud
Carlos AlvarezTrombone
Carlos GonzálezBongos
Carlos PuisseauxGuiro
Cristina PizaPhotography
Daniel RamosTrumpet
Dave BernezMastering
Demetrio MunizTrombone, Arranger
Duncan CowellMastering
Félix ValoyVocals
Francesca ClarkeTranslation
Ibrahim FerrerVocals
Javier ZalbaSax (Baritone), Flute
Jenny AdlingtonTranslation
Jerry BoysMixing, Engineer
José Antonio "Maceo" RodríguezVocals
Juan de Marcos GonzálezArranger, Leader, Producer, Song Notes, Director, Choir, Chorus, Lyric Transcription
Julienne Oviedo SánchezTimbales
Kathryn SamsonCover Design, ?
Luis AlemañyTrumpet
Luis BarzagaChoir, Chorus
Manuel "El Guajiro" MirabalTrumpet
Manuel "Puntillita" LiceaVocals
Miguel AngáConga
Nick GoldProducer
Orlando "Cachaito" LopezBass
Pío LeyvaVocals
Raúl PlanasVocals
Richard EgüesFlute
Rubén GonzálezPiano
Ry CooderSlide Guitar