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Salsa Dura
Jimmy Bosch
Salsa Dura
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Latin Music
 
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All Artists: Jimmy Bosch
Title: Salsa Dura
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ryko Latino
Original Release Date: 9/28/1999
Release Date: 9/28/1999
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Latin Music
Styles: Latin Jazz, Tropical, Salsa
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 645211100721, 645211100745, 645211100769
 

CD Reviews

Swing, Flavor, and Feeling: Jimmy Bosh
Sam Rodriguez | Washington, DC | 06/19/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When judging the talent of a musician, artist, or singer my favorite way to judge someone is to see the performance live on stage. There are too many that come out with these awesome productions but in person the really don't amount to much, it's really a disappointment when you see it live. But Jimmy Bosh is none of that. Six years ago my brother Andy Rodriguez first mentioned the name of Jimmy Bosh just like he mentioned Domingo Quiñones and now he's mentioned Mayito Rivera from Cuba; Van Van's lead vocalist. As Andy told me Jimmy Bosh was this hardcore Trombone played that has played for everyone and that he does sensational solos. Okay, I thought, then one day Larry Harlow sent me some pictures, one of those pictures included Jimmy Bosh...I did not even know who he was from the photo. Then one afternoon I'm hanging out with Hilton Bonilla in New York City so Hilton took me to a Willie Colón concert in Central Park; of course we ended up in front of the stage with the press people. Then Hilton told me; Sam that guy next to Willie is Jimmy Bosh. My goodness I was about eight feet next to Willie Colón and Jimmy Bosh. Let me summarize what I saw, Jimmy Bosh is this fantastic trombone player that lives the music and was having blast when playing, he's a real master of Salsa Urban Live music. The guy would read maybe like 3 or 4 lines of music and play the rest by memory. Just looking at him real intense gave me the perception that he figured out the whole arrangement in five second and would spend the rest of the time just jamming or that he knew the music by heart. Then on top of that he was dancing as if he were Oscar D' Leon with the bass. It was beautiful to see him go off on his music fantasy; It was addictive. I had my JVC Camcorder rolling and could not focus on anyone else. My Camcorder was aiming at Willie and Jimmy but Jimmy got the best and most of the film. Jimmy Bosh commanded my attention, there was nothing else for me. Then one day I heard his first CD at Tower, I was not that impressed but, what got me was the fact that he now started doing his own music. The other thing that impressed me was the fact that he was not following the trend of romantic ballad music themes. On his first CD it was like was sending out a message and demonstrating that he was doing his own thing and that he had been doing his homework and wanted to break away from the same of the mundane productions of the 80's and 90's. I mean he was not even with the same labels. Jimmy Bosh could have singed with anyone but he figured out that he wanted to do something totally different and with a different recording culture. Clearly he inferred that he did not want any monkeys on his back so he came out different. So I told myself this guy has a vision or has been reading the messages on the Afro-Latin newsgroup. So that stayed right there.Then this April I was in Puerto Rico and Andy pulls out Jimmy's latest Salsa Dura. I had seen the CD Cover but never heard the music. I mean Ana Araiz did not even send me my sample of the CD and she normally does; not this one. So then Andy tells me the whole story of La Cacharra and La Noticia songs. Interesting I thought, so then Andy stops talking and pops in the CD. Oh my Goodness, Jimmy Bosh is for real his vision is on full blast. Jimmy Bosh wants to make music about every day life similar to Gran Combo, Tito Puente, Rubén Blades, Larry Harlow, Eddie Palmieri, Los Van Van, and now Domingo Quiñones. Based on the music of Salsa Dura production Jimmy Bosh is on his way working to be at the same level of the masters of Salsa that I just mentioned. Salsa Dura is not one of those Cracker Jack Productions in which all the songs are all about the same stuff or that the songs sound about the same stuff. Not this one, this CD has the whole spectrum of Latin rhythms that make up salsa music. The only love song is a bolero which is rightly adequate for the tempo. The only thing I don't like about the CD is seen Ana's name on it and knowing that she never told me about this work. Looking close at this CD I see the pictures and awesome musicians ... that truly make this CD a five star. My Favorite Track are 1, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12 Effective immediately I'm starting my Jimmy Bosh collection and posting this review on Amazon."
Jimmy Bosch does it all in Salsa Dura
El Caballo Blanco | Arlington, VA | 01/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Jimmy Bosch brings everything but the kitchen sink in his latest album Salsa Dura. This album is brilliant and all the songs are well composed. Jimmy and friends do a great job on their improvisational skills and bring out tremendous vibes and emotion through their insrtuments. If you are sick and tired of the romantic modern so called salsa of today and would like to hear music based on everyday life, buy this album its a must."
Master trombonist
karen johnson | warren, ohio | 04/09/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am new to Salsa and thanks to this amazing CD I can understand the excitement of the music. I not only listen to the music, but I am absorbed by every note. Jimmy Bosch has taught me a lesson in the true meaning of music. It comes from the heart, soul and life. It is an expression of emotions that allows the listener to experience the music in a way that involves our own emotions. The artists on Salsa Dura are truely major talents and should be celebrated and applauded for their musical expression. I recommend this CD for people of all musical preferences as it will surely open you to a new way of listening."