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Cubacan

 
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A 2002 session by percussionist Francisco Aguabella, a fixture on New York's expatriate Cuban music scene since the late '50s, Cubacan is refreshingly free of the Buena Vista Social Club cash-ins that marred so many Afro-Cuban jazz records of the late '90s and early 2000s. Instead, Aguabella concentrates on his own conga-led Latin jazz, with emphasis on the latter. The set list includes no fewer than three of Dizzy Gillespie's Latin compositions -- "Fiesta Mojo," "Dreaming," and "Tin Tin Deo" (actually a co-composition with the legendary Cuban congero Chano Pozo) -- as well as two standards given the Aguabella touch, "My Favorite Things" (a restrained version which owes little to Coltrane's famous reworking) and "Autumn Leaves" (given a more successful, almost bossa nova tinge). The heart and soul of the album, however, is in the two tracks dedicated to Aguabella's friend and mentor, Tito Puente. The reflective "El Agua Limpia Todo" is a lovely ballad that Aguabella had written in the '50s at Puente's behest, but the rollicking "Mambo for Puente" is a joyous celebration, remembering the bandleader with the passion with which that he lived and played. Nearing his seventies, Aguabella plays with the vitality of a man less than half his age, and the all-star band supports him perfectly. This is a remarkable album. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Favorite Things Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Francisco Aguabella (6:05)
Felukin Francisco Aguabella (3:34)
Guajira Para los Pollos Papo Lucca Francisco Aguabella (4:55)
Fiesta Mojo Francisco Aguabella (4:50)
La Costa Natalie Cole Francisco Aguabella (7:37)
Aqua Linpia Todo Francisco Aguabella (5:45)
Tin Tin Deo Gil Fuller, Chano Pozo Francisco Aguabella (6:15)
Noche Azúl Francisco Aguabella (5:13)
Mambo for Puente Francisco Aguabella (4:59)
Yesterday's Dreams Don Sebesky Francisco Aguabella (7:02)
Autumn Leaves Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert, Joseph Kosma Francisco Aguabella (6:32)

Credits

Justo Almario (Sax (Tenor)), Charles Owens (Flute), Charles Owens (Sax (Tenor)), Francisco Aguabella (Conga), Francisco Aguabella (Drums), Francisco Aguabella (Producer), Francisco Aguabella (Main Performer), Francisco Aguabella (Bato), Ramon Banda (Drums), Ramon Banda (Timbales), Tony Banda (Bass), Eric Jorgensen (Trombone), Ricardo Tiki Pasillas (Timbales), Mike Turre (Arranger), Francisco Torres (Trombone), Francisco Torres (Arranger), Francisco Torres (Producer), Francisco Torres (Musical Director), Jules Rowell (Arranger), Jeff Bender (Photography), José Papo Rodríguez (Percussion), José Papo Rodríguez (Bongos), Donald Vega (Piano), Luis Eric González (Trumpet), John Belzaguy (Bass), Ron Blake (Trumpet), Eric Crandell (Art Direction), Eric Crandell (Design), Frank Morrone (Engineer)
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