
Muy Divertido
Author: Marc Ribot & Los Cubanos Post
Format: Import
PartNumber: 75678329326
Release Date: 25-04-2000
Details: Amazon.ca This looks at first like a second instalment of the delinquent readings of the Cuban style of the 1940s and 1950s which made Ribot's 1998 album Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos such a success. Certainly the same period inspirations drive the new set but Ribot seems to have moved in a more populist direction with greater emphasis on vocals and less on instrumental settings for his incendiary guitar playing. "Dame Un Cachito Pa'Huele", for example, develops into a gawky parade of heavy drum backbeats, crunching rock guitar and shouting vocal choruses. There are nevertheless some ear-catching episodes, including "El Gaucho Rojo", a samba vehicle for octave-voiced guitar which suggests Carlos Santana playing George Benson, and "Se Formó El Bochinche", which is fired by a solid groove and powerful vocals from E.J. Rodriguez. The group's debut remains a tough act to follow, but the two records make a complementary pair. --Mark Gilbert Product Description Widely regarded as one of today's most inventive and adventurous guitarists, Ribot reassembles his celebrated Los Cubanos Postizos - that is, fake Cubans - for this much anticipated 2nd release. Including bassist Brad Jones (Jazz Passangers), percussionist EJ Rodriguez (Miami Sound Machine), John Medeski (Medeski, Martin & Wood) and drummer Robert Rodriguez (Miami Sound Machine)along with new members Anthony Coleman, Elliot Sharp, Gary Lucas, Steve Nieve and Eszter Balint. A very entertaining line-up and release, indeed!
UPC: 075678329326
EAN: 0075678329326
Model: 75678329326
Languages: English
Binding: audioCD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
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Author: Marc Ribot & Los Cubanos Post
Format: Import
PartNumber: 75678329326
Release Date: 25-04-2000
Details: Amazon.ca This looks at first like a second instalment of the delinquent readings of the Cuban style of the 1940s and 1950s which made Ribot's 1998 album Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos such a success. Certainly the same period inspirations drive the new set but Ribot seems to have moved in a more populist direction with greater emphasis on vocals and less on instrumental settings for his incendiary guitar playing. "Dame Un Cachito Pa'Huele", for example, develops into a gawky parade of heavy drum backbeats, crunching rock guitar and shouting vocal choruses. There are nevertheless some ear-catching episodes, including "El Gaucho Rojo", a samba vehicle for octave-voiced guitar which suggests Carlos Santana playing George Benson, and "Se Formó El Bochinche", which is fired by a solid groove and powerful vocals from E.J. Rodriguez. The group's debut remains a tough act to follow, but the two records make a complementary pair. --Mark Gilbert Product Description Widely regarded as one of today's most inventive and adventurous guitarists, Ribot reassembles his celebrated Los Cubanos Postizos - that is, fake Cubans - for this much anticipated 2nd release. Including bassist Brad Jones (Jazz Passangers), percussionist EJ Rodriguez (Miami Sound Machine), John Medeski (Medeski, Martin & Wood) and drummer Robert Rodriguez (Miami Sound Machine)along with new members Anthony Coleman, Elliot Sharp, Gary Lucas, Steve Nieve and Eszter Balint. A very entertaining line-up and release, indeed!
UPC: 075678329326
EAN: 0075678329326
Model: 75678329326
Languages: English
Binding: audioCD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood















