Musica Negra in the Americas [2000]

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  • Release Date: 10/10/2000
  • Sales Rank: 153,007
  • Label: NETWORK GERMANY
  • UPC: 785965103026

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Musica Negra in the Americas [2000]

Disc 1
1LISTENGuédé Nibo / Grupo Vocal Desandann 2:08
2LISTENCaramba / Carmen Gonzalez 4:09
3LISTENBuenas Noches Numadagu / Jursino Cayetano 3:46
4LISTENArolla Cubano / Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro 4:45
5LISTENRitmo de Negros / Pepe Vásquez 4:36
6LISTENSueño, Sueño / Paracumbe 5:15
7LISTENTWA Fey / Ti-Coca 5:23
8LISTENNabi / Andy Palacio 4:13
9LISTENPacantó / Totó La Momposina 6:12
10LISTENMe Dieron la Clave / Vieja Trova Santiaguera 3:30
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Disc 2
1LISTENAfrica in Cuba / Doh Albert 5:59
2LISTENElena, Elena / Manny Oquendo 6:03
3LISTENSi Yo Fuera / Los Vasallos Del Dol 3:43
4LISTENPapai Oxala / Luizinho Vieira 4:03
5LISTENBam Ti Bonjou / Mario Canonge 5:03
6LISTENEl Caminante / Dominican 5:20
7LISTENBiba Felis / Issoco 4:37
8LISTENBungiu Baba / Lugua And The Larubeya Drummers 3:18
9LISTENMami Wata / Totó La Momposina 3:10
10LISTENDey / Toto Bissainthe 3:36
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Editorial Reviews

This is exactly what the Network label does so well, taking an idea and developing it thoroughly over the course of two CDs, with a booklet full of information for the listener. While it's impossible to fully encompass African music in the Americas in just two discs, since it's been the foundation of so much music throughout North and South America, they give it a remarkably good try, covering North, South, and Central America as well as the Caribbean. One of the most interesting pieces has to be Ecuador's Carmen Gonzalez with "Caramba," where the marimbas sound like a balafon and the rhythm is directly out of West Africa. But everywhere the influence is there, more than just strong, but completely palpable, even in the duet between Muddy Waters and Big Mama Thornton on "Gimme a Penny," as vital a blues workout as you're going to find. Andy Palacio explores the paranda tradition of former slaves in Belize, while Colombia's Toto La Momposina really takes it back to Africa, working with Djanka Diabaté on "Mami Wata," a song that easily crosses the Atlantic. The Congos essay a sound that spreads from reggae to gospel -- and to someplace in history -- on the glorious "Fisherman," perhaps Lee Perry's best-ever production. However, every track is a delight -- and an education as well, bringing home just how powerful the influence of African music has been in the Americas and how strongly those brought over as slaves were able to keep the flame burning inside during all the years of pain and servitude. The producers have avoided the obvious, and instead made a grab for the aorta, to find the heartbeat of African music as it was hauled across the Atlantic. Nigh on perfect. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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