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  • Release Date: 09/16/1997
  • Sales Rank: 16,811
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597947625

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A Toda Cuba Le Gusta

1LISTENAmor Verdadero 6:38
2LISTENAlto Songo 6:46
3LISTENHabana del Este 6:39
4LISTENA Toda Cuba le Gusta 5:48
5LISTENFiesta de la Rumba 5:53
6LISTENLos Sitio' Asere 5:20
7LISTENPío Mentiroso 4:37
8LISTENMaria Caracoles 4:48
9LISTENClasiqueando con Rubén 5:12
10LISTENElube Chango 4:02

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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

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February 18, 2000: THIS CD HAS GREAT'S CUBAN MUSIC FROM 30's and 40's,50's with all different musical styles from son,guaracha,cha cha cha,and many more. Also it has the forgotten cuban soneros [singers]. I want thank juan de marco gonzales,ry cooder,nick gold,for all this.