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Milton Cardona, Cambucha

Audio CD

Disk ID: 253106

Disk length: 58m 46s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Prelude To Elegba 0:46
2. Cambucha 4:48
3. Goddess Of Sweet Waters 9:59
4. Freedom Of Expressions 4:08
5. A Kiss 3:33
6. Obatala Macho 6:11
7. God'S Work Is Indistructable 8:30
8. Playing With Myself (Inner Thoughts) 3:06
9. Rumba Soledad 5:15
10. Prayer To Eshu 2:48
11. Kabiesi (Thunder/Lightning) 8:09
12. Malas Palabras 1:27

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Review

Milton Cardona is one of New York's most in-demand Latin-jazz and salsa percussionists, with credits ranging from Willie Colon to Michael Brecker to Steve Turre to David Byrne. He's also a master of the sacred West African bata rhythms and vocal chants that form the spiritual foundation of Afro-Cuban music. Cambucha demonstrates Cardona's visionary skill as both a conguero and a vocal arranger. The soul of this music is as ancient as an African village, as modern as a New York subway station. "Goddess of Sweet Waters" is a traditional call-and-response orisha chant, and "A Kiss" consists of overdubbed doo-wop harmonies. Brecker's tenor sax spars with Cardona's shekeres on "Freedom of Expression," while the jazzy title track features solos by trumpeter James Zollar, trombonist Papo Vasquez, and saxophonist Phillipe Vieux. This is how the saints come dancing in to the new millennium. --Rick Mitchell

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Cambucha

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 58m 46s

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