Audio CD For Eba Say Aja Latin Salsa
2012 collaboration through the Grammy Award winners and Salsa Music icons. Blades can be a Panamanian Salsa singer, songwriter, actor, Latin jazz musician, and activist, performing musically most often inside the Afro-Cuban and Latin Jazz genres. Certainly one of his earliest influences was Puerto Rican Salsa and Bolero songwriter/musician Cheo Feliciano. Nearly Four decades as soon as they first met, Eba Say Aja brings both the icons together for this inspiring number of Salsa plus more. The album is specialized in the memory of Pedro Arroyo, popular radio programmer and founder of the musical celebration "Dia Nacional De La Salsa" in Puerto Rico.
Seven years inside making, Ruben Blades and Cheo Feliciano took over a unique project: they will trade songs. This is exactly what they did with this album, Cheo sings Ruben's classics and the opposite way round. I've got to say I loved Ruben's choices, that include "Nina," "Franqueza Cruel," and "Busca Lo Tuyo" over Cheo's. He (Felciano) chose some great ones including "Juana Mayo," the classic "Dime" and "Sin Tu CariƱo".
"Lo Bueno Ya Viene" is basically nice duet accentuating a Joe Cuba sound which can be shown really throughout the entire album. I have to say I'm surprised Cheo didn't do Juan Pachanga about this album because the main one he sang on Blades' return concert on the music scene last year. In either case, into his 70's Feliciano, it can be fantastic to view which he is still equipped with it. Two salsa legends unite following a storied careers and most importantly, that still contain the drive to keep to entertain us. Thanks a lot Ruben and Cheo.
Eba Say Aja Latin Salsa
Seven years inside making, Ruben Blades and Cheo Feliciano took over a unique project: they will trade songs. This is exactly what they did with this album, Cheo sings Ruben's classics and the opposite way round. I've got to say I loved Ruben's choices, that include "Nina," "Franqueza Cruel," and "Busca Lo Tuyo" over Cheo's. He (Felciano) chose some great ones including "Juana Mayo," the classic "Dime" and "Sin Tu CariƱo".
"Lo Bueno Ya Viene" is basically nice duet accentuating a Joe Cuba sound which can be shown really throughout the entire album. I have to say I'm surprised Cheo didn't do Juan Pachanga about this album because the main one he sang on Blades' return concert on the music scene last year. In either case, into his 70's Feliciano, it can be fantastic to view which he is still equipped with it. Two salsa legends unite following a storied careers and most importantly, that still contain the drive to keep to entertain us. Thanks a lot Ruben and Cheo.
Eba Say Aja Latin Salsa
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