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Released: 2002-09-17

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Title Tracks for Un Gran Dia En El Barrio
  • 1. Mama Guela
  • 2. Obsesión
  • 3. Tambori
  • 4. Aprende a Querer
  • 5. La Música Es Mi Vida
  • 6. La Llego la Banda
  • 7. Pa' Gozar
  • 8. Somos Iguales
  • 9. Vale Mas un Guaguanco
  • 10. Pueblo Latino

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This record is Spanish Harlem's answer to Cuba's Buena Vista Social Club. Slipcase. Ropeadope Records. 2002.
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We all know that Harlem was the home of the fabled African-American renaissance of the '20s and the birthplace of bebop in the '40s. But it was also the spawning ground for Latin jazz, the boogalo, and the Hispanic musical lingua franca also known as salsa. The title of this CD, which translates as "A Great Day in the Neighborhood," was inspired by the famous '50s jazz portrait by photographer Art Kane. It aurally illustrates the overlooked contributions of the Puerto Rican musicians from Spanish Harlem who created salsa and kept Cuban music alive in America during the early years of the Cuban embargo. With the talented Rubén Blades pianist Oscar Hernandez serving as musical director, this band of NYC's top Latin musicians (featuring bongo drummer Bobby Allende, bassist Rubén Rodriguez, singers Jimmy Sabater and Herman Oliveira, and trumpeter Ray Vega) lay down some serious, no-nonsense salsa dura grooves. This clave-powered crash course features some heavyweight selections, including Tito Puente's "Mama Guela," the enchanting Pedro Flores bolero "Obsesión," and the Willie Colón/Hector Lavoe classic "La Llego la Banda." The mambo, cha-cha-cha rumba, and guajira are blended together in a zesty musical dish by these Puerto Ricans in the Big Apple, and it's a dish best served on the dance floor. --Eugene Holley, Jr.

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Un Gran Dia En El Barrio
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2002-09-17)
  • Publisher: Rope a Dope
  • Label: Rope a Dope
  • Studio: Rope a Dope
  • Sales Rank in Music: #132255

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nuyorican vs Cuban - There is a difference, July 3, 2004
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Daniel Fernandez (Sydney, New South Wales Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Un Gran Dia En El Barrio (Audio CD)
First of all, on the record, it's a decent album. But the new album - Across 110 st - is better. But the bolero "Obsesion" is done perfectly and is worth the CD just for that. Further "Vale Mas Un Guaguanco" is slamming. Again though, the new album is better, if only it has Ruben Blades on 4 tracks.

Also, comparing Buena Vista Social Club (BVSC) to Spanish Harlem orchestra is like comparing Apples to Oranges. BVSC are firmly rooted in the Cuban "salsa" tradition, whereas SHO are rooted in the Nuyorican tradition. There is a distinct difference (read below). Also complaining about the voices of Ferrer and Portuondo is silly because they are both elderly and there best days are behind them. There is no way they could sound as good as younger singers in their prime.

Now, on this Puerto Rican - Cuban feud. I think I can speak ojectively because my father is Spanish, my mother Peruvian, and I was born in Australia. I have no alegiance to either side...Read more

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerhouse 70's style NY Salsa for 2002, November 15, 2002
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Nehad (Davis, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Un Gran Dia En El Barrio (Audio CD)
What a great CD! When i read the previews on the album, the line-up of artists alone sent shivers up my spine. This is a cool all-around album. Mostly salsa dura, with a cha-cha and bolero thrown in. You can hear many different styles of salsa incorporated into this modern repetoire. If you have [X], buy it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 70 style renewed, January 25, 2004
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"vitin110" (Southern Cali) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Un Gran Dia En El Barrio (Audio CD)
As a musician,I lived and played in the clubs of New York. The Corso on 86th St, Roseland, Arethema's in Queens and the Music was kicking.. What we have here are the cream of the crop rejuvinating that sound of the 70's in this recording..I have had the honor of performing with Oscar Hernandez who has done work with just about everybody and must give the man his props..If you are tired of that Salsa romantica, get yourself a good dance partner some comfortable shoes and get ready to dance baby..
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