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Leonid Torres
has a deep, smooth, more pop-oriented voice and along the way Mota adds
various provocative interjections with his razor-sharp tenor and cocky
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CD: Chan Chan Charanga
Label: Ciocan Records
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The track begins with the first of what we'll
call Calzado's "fishing expeditions". It goes without saying that the
Timba musicians are very curious as to why their exquisitely brilliant
music has not erupted into mainstream musical consciousness in the way
that BVSC, Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin and others have, so they periodically,
we theorize, "bait the hook" with a reference to one of these artists
to see if perhaps it's the missing ingredient in attaining mega-stardom
in the twisted universe of the US music market.
In the case of the slow beautiful introduction to "Pila Cerra", while
it's certainly not even close to a copyright violation, derives the inspiration
for its sweetest hook is from Marc Anthony's "Se me Sigue Olvidando",
which, ironically, is itself lifted from James Ingram's "Just Once" |
CD: Chan Chan Charanga
Label: Ciocan Records
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