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sábado, 06 agosto 2011, 05:23 am

Manolito Working on Live CD

Release Planned for December 2011

Manolito y Su Trabuco by Patrick Bonnard Photo courtesy of Patrick Bonnard

2011 may be a bad year for the economy but it is turning out to be a great year for timba! At Festival Caliente in Rome, Ricardo Amaray announced that the band will be releasing a Live CD at the end of December. They played no fewer than five estrenos in Rome and they are all brilliant ! Esto es Trabuco! We have Manolito's masterful tumbaos, Miguelito "Pan con Salsa" with his teclado sabroso, Eutemio and Caldarón sweetening the mix with their strings, El Chino slapping and sliding on the electric bass during the bombas with the stellar percussion section pounding out an irresistible beat, the metales are tighter than ever with Robin Martinez, and both Robin and David Bencomo give extra power to the coros when they aren't playing. Ladies and gentlemen, this CD will be on every timbero's hoilday gift list!

So what are the estrenos? La cuenta no da - a reggaeton influenced song with Amaray on lead and the great hook ¿Dónde está la plata? ¿Dónde está el billete? , A la medida - a romantic son with Mayami on lead, and already a favorite of mine but it is not among the Rome videos, Callejero - fast-paced timba with Pepitín on lead, a guaranteed dance floor hit. There were three more estrenos that I don't know the names of performed in Rome, but I can at least tell you that they are all serious timba, lo que más te gusta .

Thanks to Benini Digital you can check them out yourselves at YouTube. Here is one to get you started, I'm going to hazard a guess and give it the working title Déjala . Enjoy!

  Amaray sings an estreno from the upcoming live CD @ Festival Caliente in Rome



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