Si Me Pudieras Querer (If You Could Only Love Me) ... [Canción] - Cachao, Villa, Ignacio Jaci
Una Descarga a Cachao (A Descarga for Cachao) - Cachao, Garcia, Andy [1]
Aurora (Son)
¡Ahora Sí! (Now Yes!)
No Tienes Por Qué Llorar (No Need to Cry) [Changui] - Cachao, Gonzalez, Nelson [T
Guajira Clásica (Classical Guajira)
El Tiburón (The Shark) [Rumba/Conga]
Bassist Israel "Cachao" Lopez put mambo as well as the jazzy jam sessions known as descargas on the map. The Miami-based actor/percussionist Andy Garcia resurrected him from obscurity with the popular Master Sessions r... more »ecordings in the 1990s. This CD and DVD, recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, is Cachao's fourth collaboration with Garcia. The ageless bandleader's deep arco and pizzicato basslines anchor an all-star group, which includes salsa trombonist Jimmy Bosch, timbalero Orestes Vilato, and tresguitarist Neslon Gonzalez. They lay down the Afro-Cuban rhythms that range from the changui to the rumba. "Mambo Cambio de Swing" links Havana to Harlem, while "Guajira Clasica" marries Bartokian style with the Cuban countryside. "Queja Africana/Protesta Abakua" is laced with Justo Almario's Coltrane-tinged saxophone and completes the transcultural influences of this great musician. --Eugene Holley, Jr.« less
Bassist Israel "Cachao" Lopez put mambo as well as the jazzy jam sessions known as descargas on the map. The Miami-based actor/percussionist Andy Garcia resurrected him from obscurity with the popular Master Sessions recordings in the 1990s. This CD and DVD, recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, is Cachao's fourth collaboration with Garcia. The ageless bandleader's deep arco and pizzicato basslines anchor an all-star group, which includes salsa trombonist Jimmy Bosch, timbalero Orestes Vilato, and tresguitarist Neslon Gonzalez. They lay down the Afro-Cuban rhythms that range from the changui to the rumba. "Mambo Cambio de Swing" links Havana to Harlem, while "Guajira Clasica" marries Bartokian style with the Cuban countryside. "Queja Africana/Protesta Abakua" is laced with Justo Almario's Coltrane-tinged saxophone and completes the transcultural influences of this great musician. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
CD Reviews
Nothing new here, but the Power is Undeniable.
MusicFreak | FL | 09/25/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Alright. Cachao has a new one. I have loved his music since I first heard him around 10 years ago. On this album, he is doing what he has always done - nothing really out of the ordinary. It has been done before, and just as good. But, for some reason, I do not get tired of it. The power, the swing of the music is still as compelling as ever. And, as opposed to the other reviewer, I don't think the production is bad at all. Cachao's previous CD, "Cuba Linda" sounded great, and so does this one. If you like Cachao, you will like this album. While it offers nothing new, it is still worth a try, especially because of the DVD. I found it to be quite good in offering an inside look at the conception of the music, and the performances are great. Cachao may not be breaking new ground, but no one can deny he is still the master of Afro-Cuban styles he helped create. Cachao is the uncle of Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez, who made quite a unique CD you should check out. As for Cachao,Sr., he is still making what he does best, and I am grateful for that."
Chucho El Cubano
Chucho El Cubano | California | 05/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been listening to Cachao for years and I have all his music. I think this is his best album to date. Yes, I love Master Sessions I and II, but this album gets the most playing time at my house, my car, and my office. Cachao's rendition of "Si me pudieras querer" is just plain beautiful, and "Una Descarga a Cachao" gets my wife and me dancing every time. This is a great album of Cuban music, so enjoy it!"
There is much better Cachao available
J. Axtell | Los Angeles | 07/03/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is another production with the ever ubiquitous Andy Garcia, this time with Andy appearing all over the accompanying DVD as well. It even contains a descarga track written by Andy, which, without surprise, is the worst track on the CD. I dislike Andy Garcia's musicianship so much I never even listened to the conga track on Cachao's Master's Session Volume I CD because it has a spoken intro by Andy "emotionally declaiming" poetry in tribute to his father. (But Andy's rain stick solo on Master Sessions Volume I is like the standout of the CD though.) Okay, okay, somebody stop me, enough with the Andy Garcia bashing. Two things I can say I like about Andy Garcia are that there would be no Cachao renaissance and no Master Sessions Volume I and II without Andy Garcia making it happen, and, his movie set in Cuba was absolutely wonderful.
The problem with this CD is that it is sloppy, lacks the great musicianship on display in Master Sessions Volume I and II, and suffers from poor song selection. There are a few pretty good tracks, but a lot of it consists of the mambos, son monuntos, and rumba/congas that we have already heard everyone else do, and heard Cachao himself do way better. I would save your money on this one, Master Sessions Volumes I and II are way better, as is Cachao's original late 50's descarga sessions."
Do not be fooled by the low ratings
William Jones | Punta Santiago, PR United States | 12/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There is no dropoff in quality here. I have yet to hear any of Cachao's performances that are of the two or three star variety. That, frankly, is insane.
Song titles include:
Mambo Cambio De Swing-Intro
Mambo Cambio De Swing
Queja Africana Protesta Abakua
Si Me Pudieras Querer
Una Descarga A Cachao
Aurora
Ahora Si!
No Tienes Por Que Llorar
Guajira Clasica
El Tiburon
Musicians include:
Israel Lopez "Cachao" Musical director and bajo
Alfredo Valdes Jr. Piano
Orestes Vilato Timbales
Luis Conte Congas
Andy Garcia Bongos, cowbell
Richie R. Marquez Guiro
Nelson Garcia-Marquez Clave
Nelson Gonzalez Tres guitar
Federico Britos Violin
Danilo Lozano Flauta
Jimmy Bosch Trombon
Feliciano Gomez "Pachu" Trompeta
Rafael "Tata" Palau Saxo tenor
Justo Almario Saxo tenor
Giovanna Moraga Cello
Lazaro Gallaraga Voz principal
Cecilia Noel, Iris Sandra Cepeda, Andy Garcia, Lazaro Gallaraga, Nelson Garcia-Marquez, Richie R. Marquez, Nelson Gonzalez, Jimmy Bosch, Luis Conte, Orestes Vilato, Feliciano Gomez "Pachu", Alfredo Valdes Jr. Coros