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Free Music Notes for Cuban NightsFree Music Review: Truly awesome Hit: 5 StarsI disagree with the previous reviewer only in one respect, he gave this CD 4 stars and I would give it 6 stars if that was possible. I grew up in Cuba and besides "s?lsa en mi s?ngre" I have a large CD collection and this one is one of the best; I can hardly stop playing it since I bought it. The R?lo Mart?nez selections in particular are to die for. "En C?sa de P?dro El C?jo" (while politically incorrect - translates to "In the House of Peter The Cripple") is a superb cut - really wonderful to listen to and dance. The Bambol?o "Yo No Me Par?zco a N?die" (I don't Resemble Anyone) is a Timba that while difficult to dance, is nonetheless intoxicating. I strongly recommend this CD - among the best in my large collection.
Free Music Review: The music of Cuba - Now! Hit: 4 StarsI am always a little apprehensive when it comes to purchasing compilations for a variety of reasons. First, the amount of compilations available today are staggering. It can be quite confusing unless you are a fanatic of Cuban music. Moreover, many of the compilations leave much to be desired. Second, why have someone else decide what is best? "Cuban Nights" is the exception to the rule. This diverse compilation represents the "creme de la creme" in contemporary Cuban music. For example, sonero (vocalist) Rolo Martinez, featured on "Mi son, mi son, mi son," "La Ru?idera," and "En Casa de Pedro El Cojo" is a living legend in the Cuban dance community whose career has spanned decades. By the way, Rolo is still going strong. You can also hear him these days with "Cubanismo," one of the most diverse and entertaining bands playing contemporary Cuban music today. Orlando "Maraca" Valle takes Cuban "Timba," (the hot rhythm in Cuba today) to new levels. His dynamic flute playing runs the gamut from street rumba to fusion and his improvisations will dazzle you and keep you dancing. He is one of the most dynamic stars in Cuba today. What can I say about "Bamboleo,"? If you have never heard them, you are in for a treat! Their music takes into account the traditional roots of Cuban music as well as jazz, rock and pop influences. And they are quick to remind you that, "Yo no me parezco a nadie." Translation: We are unique, no one looks or sounds like us!" For those of you who prefer classic Cuban music, there is "Laito", one of the most respected "soneros" in the genre. There is something here for everyone.This compilation is also a sure shot for those who are curious about Cuban music but are not sure where to begin. All in all, a must have. Listen and enjoy!
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