El Ritmo Cubano
vaconguero | Petersburg, VA United States | 10/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Whew. One of the most profoundly different yet still enjoyable examples of Latin Jazz (if you want to call it that) that I have heard. For me, music can be cerebral and complex, but it needs solid rhythm, and these guys deliver on both ends. Murray pulls an impressive variety of sounds from his sax, from screeching to soothing. The percussionists, including the famous Changuito, are superb, and though I don't know too much about the rest of the group (they're all Cuban), they CLEARLY know what they are about, and are most all solid improvisors with impeccable rhythm (the horns do a good bit of line playing, but there are plenty of solos to go 'round). This album can sound frantic at times, which could be a put-off to some people, but there are also winding lyrical solos (check out Sad Kind of Love--it's truly cathartic); furthermore, to my ear, the intensity slowly builds, climaxes, and lessens in a very organized and tasteful way within each track and then over the album as a whole. I definitely recommend this CD: listening to it claimed the better part of my summer."
Everything he touches turns into GOLD
Rootie Tootie | 08/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"No matter if you got here looking for the best Afro-Cuban jazz of recent years or to further explore the work of David Murray, you are at the right place, this is a must. It features the best of David Murray as intepreter and composer as well as very CALIENTE music. Excellent, just like everyhting Murray does."
Correction for "El Ritmo Cubano"
vaconguero | Petersburg, VA United States | 10/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just correcting my previous review: Not all the folks are Cuban--some have played with Murray before (like Craig Harris, Hugh Ragin, and Hamiett Bluiette). I also would like to highlight Piloto, the Cuban set drummer--he has a style that I've never heard anywhere else, and he's GOOD."