A musical journey with a trusted old friend you can kick bac
Erick Dominguez | Panama | 12/09/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"EL MALO Vol II: Prisioneros del Mambo
IF I COULD GIVE IT 6 STARS, I WOULD!
This is the only album released by Willie Colón in over ten years. It's a studio production with spicy, thoughtful and dramatic songs. Complimented by an impeccable musical execution on the par of his work with Hector LaVoe, Ruben Blades and Celia Cruz.
The launching coincides with the anniversary of the Discovery of Puerto Rico,
in a week where diverse sectors celebrate Puerto Rican culture. It is no coincidence that aside from the social commentary in "Narcomula" (Narco Mule) and the "Suite Magia Blanca" (White Magic Suite), he reaffirms with songs like "El Brujo", "Bongo" and "Mucha Leña pa'l Fuego" the thesis that Colón ascribes to for more than four decades: bomba and plena are the Salsa of Borinquen (Puerto Rico).
With an all star cast, El Malo Volumen II: Prisioneros Del Mambo is an audacious yet coherent Project. In this days of Salsa-ized ballads Willie Colón has captured the essence of hard core Salsa and maintained the dynamics and finesse. With suites and jams that are up to thirteen minutes long and a rich variety of sounds, rhythms and stories, El Malo Volumen II: Prisioneros Del Mambo is an unusual concept in today's corporate Salsa,
This is not just any CD; it is a musical treasure that you won't be able to stop listening to. Don't miss El Malo Volumen II: Prisioneros Del Mambo, it's a musical journey with a trusted old friend you can kick back with."
Great CD
Cutia | 02/21/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is terrific. This is classic Salsa fusion music at its best and who better than Willin Colon to lead the helm.
Must buy for any latin music fan or just anyone looking for some good music to dance to."
4½ Stars
sergiobklyn | 02/18/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I really like this CD, although it took me a while to digest all the 70+ minutes of music. Willie is back composing, arranging, and even mixing some of the songs. This disc is full of his distinctive urban brand of wit, humor, and social criticism and is complemented with clever arrangements. For the most part the band really swings.
The tunes that first grabbed me were the Plena-based "El brujo", the Bomba-influenced "Mucha leña pa'l fuego", and "Bongó". These three tunes were co-written by Willie and Francisco Slinger and are incredibly catchy. The lengthy Suite Magia Blanca, with Guaguancó and Reggaetón sections, smartly deals with the pitfalls of drug use without sounding preachy. There are also three compositions by long-time collaborator Amilcar Boscán with his trademark story-telling and social commentary. I really enjoyed the majority of the tracks.
It seems to me that Willie tries to stay up to date with the addition of Reggaetón but I think that it doesn't quite cut it as it lacks the edge of current Reggaetón artists. Some songs have campy sections and cheesy synth strings and I could do without the Héctor Lavoe medley as I prefer to listen to Héctor's versions. These shortcomings are minor as there's plenty of music that will have you dancing to urban tales of love, drugs, and death, and even to a soap opera theme.
I recommend that you get this CD and also download the lyrics and liner notes from Willie's site (www.williecolon.com). These extensive English and Spanish documents have great artwork and helped me figure out some of the lyrics.
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Stuff made of legends!!!!!
tak1 | 01/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Nowadays any artist that steps away from the business even just for a moment takes a chance of being forgotten by the public. They also take a chance of being over-exposed by not letting the public forget them. What can I say, it's a tough business!
But to take 10 years off from recording is a risk that not everyone could take. A lot can happen in 10 years. The public outgrows a certain style of music. The public begins to embrace new and up-coming artists. I mean you know how fickle it can be sometimes when it comes to the music world. So really who are the ones who can take 10 years off and still come back in full force with another great album?? Only people who are true legends like Willie Colon with El Malo 2!
The man could've made many errors by trying to compromise his music so he can please the new buying public, but he didn't. Don't think that by adding reggaeton beats to some of his new songs he sold out! NO NO! I feel that he reminded these new "street" latin rap artists who was making street music before them! And making it good! It's like he added a modern touch to his already established classic sound! Willie Colon is the original Gangster in music! The original MALO who didn't let old age get to him because he's still making music on the edge!
This record is released on an indie label and it'd be a crying shame if the record goes unnoticed because of heavy lack of promotion!
All I can say is BUY IT!! NOW!!!!"
Willie At His Best!!!!
Joan | Bronx, NY | 06/13/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As a Willie Colon fan for most of my life, I cannot say how pleased and pleasantly surprised I was.
It has been 10 years since his last release.
Well, it was well worth the wait.
This recording demonstrates why Willie is a master with a midas touch. A true legend at his best.
There is everything that anyone could want on this recording. Bomba, Plena, Salsa dura. You can feel the rythm come up through your feet. Awesome!!! He even went as far as throwing in some reggueton, and he did with some style, which seems to lack with other reggueton tunes I've heard. Most of which I consider quite boring.
I can listen to this CD over and over again, and feel like I'm listening to it for the first time, everytime.
Thank you, Willie Colon for some truly worthwhile listening.
This recording gets 5 stars from me. If I could, I would give it more.