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Movimiento Popular

 
Album Review: Movimiento Popular

  • Artist: Grupo Fantasma
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

An Austin-based collective wholeheartedly devoted to the cumbia beat, Grupo Fantasma aren't nearly as retro-minded as one might expect. For one thing, any band with a full-time DJ and a Jamaican-style toaster is clearly not going the traditional Latin American route. However, the band introduce their stylistic changeups neatly within the context of fairly traditional Latin American dance music; as a result, the reggae-style toasting and ska horns of the opening track, "Peligrosa," don't sound as if they were stuck in willy-nilly, but instead integrate nearly into the music's sultry rhythmic throb. Rock, funk, Afro-Cuban, and straightforward pop influences also percolate through these tunes, and occasional guest appearances (most notably Ruben Ramos of fellow Austinites los Super Seven, who sings a commanding lead on the traditional "Oye Mi Cumbia") don't detract from the band's communal vibe. Movimiento Popular is likely going to be as appealing to jam band fans who like their music loose and groove-oriented enough to noodle-dance to as it is to fans of traditional Latin music, if not more so; however, it feels much more like an honest expansion of the style's parameters than a tacky sellout move. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Peligrosa Grupo Fantasma (3:47)
Montero Grupo Fantasma (2:46)
Utility Rock Grupo Fantasma (4:10)
Oye Mi Cumbia Grupo Fantasma, Rubén Ramos (3:09)
Chocolate Grupo Fantasma (3:38)
Vida Guerra Grupo Fantasma (3:41)
Soy el Hombre Grupo Fantasma (3:21)
Cansado Grupo Fantasma (3:31)
Rico Tumbao Grupo Fantasma (4:41)
Luna Llena Grupo Fantasma (3:00)
Le Gusta Grupo Fantasma (3:28)
Vacilon Grupo Fantasma (3:33)
Sukulenta Grupo Fantasma (3:26)
Seis Seis Seis Grupo Fantasma (3:19)
Con Migo... Grupo Fantasma Grupo Fantasma (:31)
Ya No Puedo Grupo Fantasma (4:06)

Credits

David Chenu (Clarinet), David Chenu (Guest Appearance), Greg Gonzalez (Group Member), Joseph Serrato (Wurlitzer), Leo Gauna (Group Member), Joseph Serrato (Loops), Brian Beattie (Engineer), Tracy Davis (Piano), Ragah El (Introduction), Ragah El (Vocals), Leo Gauna (Trombone), Roger Blevins (Mixing), Joseph Serrato (Group Member), Gilbert Elorreaga (Trumpet), Stuart Sullivan (Engineer), Carl Thiel (Mixing), Ragah El (Guest Appearance), Joseph Serrato (Programming), Joseph Serrato (Mixing), Greg Gonzalez (Bass), Tracy Davis (Guest Appearance), Joseph Serrato (Arranger), Joseph Serrato (Saxophone), Freddie Mendoza (Guest Appearance), Ragah El (Rap), Freddie Mendoza (Trombone), Gilbert Elorreaga (Group Member)
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