Bienvenida

Bienvenida

by Venissa Santi
Bienvenida

Bienvenida

by Venissa Santi

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Overview

For her debut recording, Philadelphia's Venissa Santi is well aware of her Latin heritage and love of jazz. Born in Ithaca, NY of parentage connected to Havana, Cuba, she sings lyrics in either English or Spanish depending on the origin of the piece, mixing and matching these styles while expanding her repertoire beyond standard fare. Traditional Cuban music is included, as well as two American popular songs, a blues, songs from obscure Latin composers, and two of her own compositions. Santi has a cute, girlish voice surrounded by personality that can belt out complex melodies, sing softly or wring sincere emotion out of a tired old vocal line. She is clearly inspired by a fine small ensemble, especially the trumpeter Michael Rodriguez who trades off phrases with Santi frequently, and the marvelous pianist Robert Rodriguez, who consistently displays the sensitive touch of Tommy Flanagan, the artistry of Kenny Barron, and the fortitude of John Hicks. At her most spectacular on the long winded "Columbia Pa Miguel Angel," the band cooks up a 6/8 beat of the orishas for jamming, as Santi freely rumbles and interactively rambles with her spirited group. Definitely in the Afro-Cuban tradition, a la-la wordless vocal and clave rhythm identifies "Cumpling Cumpling" in a children's song vein, while "Convergencias" is in a light son style. A very clever, hip, and modal "Tender Shepherd/Little Girl Blue" combines melodies by Bill Charlap and Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart in a non-medley manner where the lyrics flow back and forth, not strictly segregated. The patient standard "Embraceable You" exploits Santi's higher range, and she triumphantly forms an extrapolated second lyric line like Eddie Jefferson did on "Summertime." "Tu Mi Delirio" is a Latinized hard bopper as the band goes to town while trumpeter Rodriguez shoots for the moon. Santi faithfully digs into a fairly straight blues with help from electric guitarist/bassist Jef Lee Johnson and organist Barry Sames on Ernesto Duarte's "Como Fue." Michael Rodriguez is an instrumental focal point throughout, striking up inquisitive musical conversations and quips as counterpoint to Santi's singing. There's a pop type tune with stretched vowel inflections, a basic sentimental ballad, and a song of well wishes that all fall a bit short of the rest of the material. Venissa Santi has all the potential to walk in the footsteps of Celia Cruz, Flora Purim, or Claudia Acuna as the next big deal singer to emerge from the influence of the tropics, and only time will tell. Bienvenida is a good first step. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 04/21/2009
Label: Sunnyside Communications
UPC: 0016728120425
Rank: 146188

Tracks

  1. Tender Shepard and Little Girl Blue
  2. Convergencias
  3. Lucerito de Mi Amor
  4. Talkin' to You
  5. Embraceable You
  6. Columbia Pa' Miguel Angel
  7. Como Fue
  8. Tu Mi Delirio
  9. Wish You Well
  10. Cumpling Cumpling

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Venissa Santi   Primary Artist,Vocals
Robert Xavier Rodriguez   Piano
Francois Zayas   Percussion,Drums,Drums,Percussion
Daoud Shaw   Drums
Chris Dockins   Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background)
Barry Sames   Organ (Hammond)
Jef Lee Johnson   Bass,Guitar
Yunior Terry   Bass
Michael Rodriguez   Trumpet
Robert Rodriguez   Piano
Cuco Castellanos   Congas

Technical Credits

Patricio Acevedo   Photography
Mark "Moose" Charlap   Composer
Cesar Portillo De La Luz   Composer
Daoud Shaw   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Executive Producer
Rosa Pullman   Executive Producer
Chris Dockins   Composer
Crystal Torres   Coros
Allan Tucker   Mastering
Traditional   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Josh Robinson   Coros
Gutierrez   Composer
Guerra   Composer
Venissa Santi   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Francois Zayas   Coros
Carolyn Leigh   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Los Duarte   Composer
Jacobo Ros Capablanca   Composer
Bob Parlocha   Liner Notes
Christopher Drukker   Graphic Design
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