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"Como_la_Mariposa" from Clandestino
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"Distancia" from Clandestino
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<p>Clandestino is the latest production from famous Cuban troubadour Daniel &Aacute;lvarez, former leader of the band Juego de Manos. Released by Tumi Music as a 16-track CD, this album is a clear expression of the contemporary development of one of Cuba&rsquo;s most important and influential musical genres: trova. And trova runs unequivocally through &Aacute;lvarez&rsquo;s veins, for his native city of Manzanillo has held a very active trova cubana scene since the mid-20th century. His compositions reflect this tradition, in which peasant songs integrate socially critical and romantic lyrics with ballad-style and Cuban son accompaniments, sometimes sounding closer to the music of Spain than that of the Caribbean Islands.</p>

<p>Clandestino is also notable for the participation of saxophonist Alfred Thompson (Irakere) and tres master Pancho Amat, who collaborate with &Aacute;lvarez in creating that magical and dramatic atmosphere that is characteristic of contemporary trova. The influence of Mediterranean sonorities is also very clear, featuring Rold&aacute;n Carballoso (Buena Vista Social Club), whose presence is predominant in &ldquo;La tarde&rdquo; (&ldquo;The afternoon&rdquo;), where guitar, violin and flamenco-inspired chants intertwine to make this Cuban song a soulful product of the Spanish and African diasporas of the Caribbean. The opening track, &ldquo;A mi me gusta compay&rdquo; (&ldquo;I like it, buddy&rdquo;), is a more straightforward trova rhythm, with long verses accompanied by tres, guitar, bongos, and timbales, which then break into a montuno, or a sung call and response chorus section, which is so characteristic of Cuban music.</p>

<p>Excerpts of the whole album can be heard at Tumi Music&rsquo;s website: http://www.tumimusic.com/David-Alvarez/Clandestino/tumi182/albums/music/</p>

<p>Not only is this album finely produced, with a thick recording sound and crew of world class musicians, but also finely crafted music-wise, where the singer songwriter&rsquo;s skills are demonstrated by the creation of a unified musical and lyrical concept of romanticism. &Aacute;lvarez&rsquo;s voice makes one think of legendary Cuban troubadour Pablo Milan&eacute;s, but in a kind of contemporary version: an updated Cuban trovador, renovating one of Cuba&rsquo;s most influential popular musics.</p>

<p>Reviewed by Juan Sebastian Rojas </p>

 02/01/13 >> go there
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