Sonando

Sonando

by Maraca
Sonando

Sonando

by Maraca

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Overview

As the preeminent post-Johnny Pacheco flutist in Afro-Cuban music, Maraca has lofty expectations, and he lives up to them all on this incredible recording of Cuban and jazz-based instrumental and vocal music. The horn charts are invigorating on every cut, the singing authentic and vibrant. Maraca's flute positively dances. Maraca has able help from pianists Oswan Ponciano and Alfaro Garcia, saxophonists Luis and David Sanchez, altoist Pedro Valle, tenor Pedro Valle, trumpeters Angel Gonzalez and Alexander Brown, Brown's wife, flutist Celine, tres master Pancho Amat, percussionist Jesus Madera, 19-year-old prodigy Yaroldy Abreu, drummer El Peje, and world-class singers Compay Segundo, Lino Borges, Moises "Yumuri" Valle, Rolo Martinez, Aramis "El Nino", and Pio Leyva. The band comes out of the chute hot with three upbeat numbers -- the roaring instrumental melodicism of the title track sets the bar high; "Me Gusta Mas el Son" features Leyva and Martinez singing over a bed of Maraca's darting flute; and "Maraca's Tumbao" showcases some hot piano and horns. Ponciano's piano work on the first two cuts, and Garcia's on the third, is buoyant, substantive, and as clean as it gets. Things get hotter near the end of the CD, on the straight clave "Ven Vamo' a Bailar," with Yumuri singing and Ponciano jamming in incessant midtempo fashion. The instrumental "OK Santo Domingo" is funkier, with complex horns and ringing piano chords leading into a wonderfully bright flute melody. Segundo and Martinez sing the more romantic "Quiero a Mi Guajira," while the famous "Vale Todo" is sung by El Nino. The most jazzed-up number, "Mambo Jazz Plaza," finds David Sanchez and Maraca locked in a tenor flute intro battle. The middle of the recording features some very pleasant group vocals, on "La Bomba," the slower "Ven Aqui a la Realidad," and "Los Tamalitos." "Selva" concludes at a 6/8 funk pacing, with heavy, happy horns. Very highly recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 03/17/1998
Label: Ahi-Nama Records
UPC: 0616117101822
Rank: 253897

Tracks

  1. ¿¿Sonando!
  2. Me Gusta Mas el Son
  3. Maraca's Tumbao
  4. La Bomba
  5. Ven Aqu¿¿, A la Realidad (B¿¿jate de Esa Nube)
  6. Los Tamalitos de Olga
  7. Mambo Jazz Plaza
  8. Quiero a Mi Guajira
  9. Ven, Vamo' a Bailar
  10. OK Santo Domingo
  11. Vale Todo
  12. Selva

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Maraca   Primary Artist,Flute
Barbarito Torres   Guest Artist
Lino Borges   Guest Artist,Vocals
David Sanchez   Guest Artist
Los Munequitos de Matanzas   Guest Artist
Pio Leyva   Guest Artist,Vocals
Compay Segundo   Guest Artist
Pancho Amat   Tres
Jesus Alfonso   Quinto
Orlando "Maraca" Valle   Flute,Vocals,Musical Direction
Yumuri   Vocals
Celine Chauveau   Flute
Rolo Martinez   Vocals
Yaroldy Abreu Robles   Congas
Alex Brown   Trumpet
Moises Valle   Vocals
Jesus Madera   Guiro,Bongos,Campana
Pedro Valle   Sax (Alto)
Madera   Vocals

Technical Credits

Barbarito Torres   Laud
Enrique Benitez   Composer
Ernesto Duarte   Composer
Jose Fajardo   Composer
Jesus Alfonso   Composer
Orlando "Maraca" Valle   Arranger,Producer
Celine Chauveau   Producer
Jimmie Lee Maslon   Executive Producer
Maraca   Composer
Manuel Valle   Composer
Sergio Rodriguez   Photography
Luis Tamargo   Liner Notes
Evelio Gay   Assistant Engineer
Gerardo Fernandez   Studio Technician
Pedro Valle   Composer
Gloria Ochoa   Producer
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