Eco de Sombras: Echo of Shadows Susana Baca

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  • Release Date: 10/21/2003
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 81,285
  • Label: LUAKA BOP
  • UPC: 680899004220

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Eco de Sombras: Echo of Shadows

1LISTENDe los Amores (About Love) 5:14
2LISTENValentín 5:20
3LISTENPoema (Poem) 3:13
4LISTENLos Amantes (The Lovers) 5:34
5LISTENEl Mayoral (Slave Driver) 4:07
6LISTENLa Macorina (Macorina) 3:57
7LISTENGolpe E' Tierra (Hablan los Negros) (Stomping the Ground (The ...) 5:22
8LISTENPanalivio/Zancudito 4:47
9LISTENReina Mortal (Mortal Queen) 3:22
10LISTENXanahari 4:41
11LISTEN[Untitled] 2:55

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Few sounds rise from such humble beginings to reach such stunning sophistication as the music of Peru's black community. From packing-crate drums, jawbone shakers, and ash-box percussion are born fluid, nimble rhythms; from half-remembered chants and Spanish verses come heartbreaking melodies. With her beautiful second album for David Byrne's Luaka Bop label, Susana Baca builds upon this tradition in surprising ways. ECO DE SOMBRAS -- "Echo of Shadows" -- was produced by Craig Street (Cassandra Wilson, Me'Shell Ndegeocello), and features performances from New York downtown jazz figures Marc Ribot, John Medeski, and others. Fans of Susana's spellbinding, seductively mournful voice and her charismatic performances will recognize the slinky "Valentín," the folkloric "Golpe e' Tierra," and the dolorous "La Macorina." And the unlikely fusion of the nearly forgotten rhythms and chants of Peru's black populace with haunting, avant-garde touches works surprisingly well: Accordions, organ, and even wah-wah guitar accent these ancient songs without overpowering them. Rather than fusty archivists, Susana and her band come across as sly, insinuating song stylists. Reminiscent of another revolutionary synthesis of ancient sources and jazz flourishes, Brazil's bossa nova, ECO DE SOMBRAS crackles with the same kind of gorgeous, urbane energy. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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May 04, 2000: Eco de Sombras is an exquisite album that shows the profoundity and beauty of Afro-Perubian music to the world. The arrangements are complex and absolutely gutsy just like Susana Baca's voice.The blend of Ms.Baca's great musicians with special guests Mark Ribot, Greg Leisz, John Medeski, Greg Cohen, Rob Burger, Cyro Baptista and of course Mr. David Byrne ( which I appaude specially for his constant interest in our Gorgeous culture),is a sophisticated and earthy product that delights the ears of any listener regardless of their expertise in this genre.I highly recommend this album as a Latina connoseur of my own culture's music, a professional dancer, choreographer and teacher.

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