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Bombaso by Grupo Afro Boricua (CD, Jun-2002, Blue Jackel)

 
Bombaso by Grupo Afro Boricua (CD, Jun-2002, Blue Jackel)

Artist: Grupo Afro Boricua
Release Date: Jun 2002
Format: CD
Record Label: Blue Jackel
Genre: International, Puerto Rican
UPC: 600065502725
Product ID: EPID3296522
Description: Grupo Afro Boricua: William Cepeda (vocals, piano, trombone, conch shell, percussion); Nellie Lebron (vocals, bass); Hector Matos, Hector Calderon (vocals, percussion); Antonio Martinez, Roberto Cepeda, Harry R. Diaz (vocals); Luis Ceped...
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Track Listing
1. Afro Boricua
2. Yuba Medley
3. Seshugue y Balance
4. San Toma
5. El Gallo Canta
6. El Conde de Loiza
7. Amalia (No Quiere Ir Ebozo)
8. Maliton Tombe
9. Rule Son Da
10. Majestad Negra
11. El Doctor Guenaga
12. Lamento Borincano
13. Seix Corrido Medley
14. El Belen

Details
Playing Time:52 min.
Contributing Artists:Jesus Cepeda
Producer:William Cepeda
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Grupo Afro Boricua: William Cepeda (vocals, piano, trombone, conch shell, percussion); Nellie Lebron (vocals, bass); Hector Matos, Hector Calderon (vocals, percussion); Antonio Martinez, Roberto Cepeda, Harry R. Diaz (vocals); Luis Cepeda, Angel Mojica (percussion).
Additional personnel: Victor Fuentes, Felix Diaz, Jesus Cepeda (percussion); Jose Emanuelli, Darvel Garcia, Chegui Ramos, Ivonne Torres, Vimidsa Silva (background vocals).
Recorded at Alfa Studios, FM Recording Studios, and E1212 Studios, San Juan, Puerto Rico in January 1998. Includes liner notes by William Cepeda and Al Pryor.
William Cepeda directs this ensemble of singers and percussionists. Though he himself is known for playing trombone and conch shells, that part of his instrumental self is barely utilized. Instead he, Antonio Martinez, Nellie Lebron, Roberto Cepeda, Hector Matos and Hector Calderon sing while Calderon, Luis Cepeda, and Angel Mojica play up a storm on Puerto Rican percussion instruments like the bomba drum, maraca, guiro, and pandereta. There's also a large compliment of additional singers, percussionists, and dancers who also sing, making for a huge sound. At the center of this folkloric Puerto Rican music are the bomba and plena rhythms, and the chanting of unison voices that have many stories to tell, and rituals to demonstrate. There's the depitcion of a cockfight, with roosters crowing and bettors arguing for "Meliton Tombe," a black slave's story, forceful and angry in enunciation during "Majestad Negra," the singers quoting "Peanut Vendor," and the gleeful grand arrival of the people in Puerto Rico for "Afro Boricua." Too bad you cannot also see the dancers, black men dressed in white suits as a protest on the ultra hot "El Conde De Loiza," or women displaying their colorful skirts during "Seshuque y Balance." Two themes concentrate on the mating ritual; the even paced 6/8 "Amalia," where a woman spurns a potential lover, and "Rule Son Da," where the female seductress prowls. There's a dedication to the island of St. Thomas and a mermaid "San Thomas," a hard repetitive chant, a hymn "Lamento Borincano" which is far from solemn, and the pure plena power of "El Gallo Canta," with a little bata rhythm tossed in. There is no more joyous music found anywhere than here, and while American audiences may not know the words of the chants, the feeling is infectious and exciting, not to mention the overwhelming percussion work. Highly recommended for those interested in Afro-Puerto Rican and general latin music traditions. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Editorial Reviews
...Grupo Afro Boricua is a leading exponent of Puerto Rico's traditional musical forms, the bomba and the plena. These exciting musical styles feature kinetic drumming [and] call-and-response singing....some of the most spiritually charged music imaginable.
CMJ (03/01/1999)

...Grupo Afro Boricua is a leading exponent of Puerto Rico's traditional musical forms, the bomba and the plena. These exciting musical styles feature kinetic drumming [and] call-and-response singing....some of the most spiritually charged music imaginable.
CMJ (03/01/1999)

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