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Rapa Pan Pan

 
Album Review: Rapa Pan Pan

  • Artist: El General
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: March 25, 1997
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

The Panamanian dancehall DJ shakes up his musical approach again here, but strangely seems to be going back to the music from whence his rapid-fire vocal flow came. "Poema II," "Lambón," and "Qué Linda!" are straight-up, skanking ragga tracks with guitar sneaking in for occasional adornments to an electronic sound based on keyboards (including bass), percussion, and vocals. "Samba Hey" ventures into different territory -- the samba means Brazilian samba school and it's hard to argue with the power of the drums, a simple repeated chorus, and the Latin undertow and chorus that veer close to "Tequila." The title track is a capsule bio of his life and career with an electronic arrangement, while "La Medicina" gets a nice groove working topped by vocal harmonies. "Una Fiesta" is carried by Anayka melodically before El General chips in to make his points, and the "Poema II" duet with her is pure ragga groove with horn commentaries and lyrics dealing with the plight of homeless street kids. But the other Jamaican tracks work by virtue of familiarity more than anything, and the rest of Rapa Pan Pan is pretty spotty. "Adam's Fiesta," one of two remakes of "Noche de Fiesta" from Clubb 555, heads for the four-on-the-floor dancefloor drums before techno-keyboarding into a vocal breakdown. The second, "Sama Power Fiesta," is even more techno-oriented and even less interesting, with static rhythms and sirens going off. You never doubt that El General is working hard to vary his music (and more than likely introducing part of his audience to new sounds and ideas), but he also seems to be losing something as he grows more conscious of song techniques. "El Clavo" may hold the key to the disc as a whole -- it has its moments and you get the impression El General is doing exactly what he wants with the sound, but it doesn't hook you enough to escape the lightweight zone. ~ Don Snowden, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rapa Pan Pan El General El General (3:41)
El Clave El General El General, Elisa Ward, Anayka & Elisa Ward (4:02)
Samba Hey El General El General (4:05)
Una Fiesta El General El General (3:43)
La Medicina El General El General (3:34)
Poema II El General El General (3:51)
Pata Pata Bum Bum El General El General (3:54)
Lambon El General El General (3:47)
Qué Linda! El General El General (3:52)
Adam's Fiesta (Noche de Fiesta) El General El General (4:24)
Sama Power Fiesta (Noche de Fiesta) El General El General (4:57)

Credits

Albert "Adam" Camara (Remixing), Anayka (Voices), César Ferreyra (?), Dennis Halliburton (Keyboards), McClendon (?), Rodolfo Ward (Coros), El General (Director), Elisa Ward (Hair Stylist), Diego Gutman (Drum Programming), Anthony Eugene Bland (Mixing), Mitchael Pineda Rajo (Coros), Albert "Adam" Camara (Producer), Elisa Ward (Vocals (Background)), Cecilia Cortés (Clothing/Wardrobe), Anayka (Coros), Felix Sama (Producer), Diego Gutman (Producer), Mark Dannat (Mixing), El General (Voices), Evelyn Rivera (Coros), Anthony Eugene Bland (Keyboards), Judith Cortes (Vestuario), Alexander "Pocho Pan" Lan (Vocals (Background)), El General (Coros), John Matousek (Mastering), Peter Tulloch (Bajo Sexto), Dennis Halliburton (Drum Programming), El General (Producer), Ronnie (Make-Up), Fani Neira (Coros), El General (Mixing), Mitchael Pineda Rajo (Vocals (Background)), Anayka (Vocals (Background)), Elisa Ward (Coros), Alberto Gittens (Vocals (Background)), Judith Cortes (Clothing/Wardrobe), Felix Sama (Remixing), Juan Pantojas (Claves), Dennis Halliburton (Producer), Diego Gutman (Keyboards), Rodolfo Ward (Vocals (Background)), Tootie Wayne (Mixing), Juan Pantojas (Conga), César Ferreyra (Conga), Tootie Wayne (Engineer), Nelly Neira (Coros), El General (Vocals), Anayka (Segundo), Hector Perez (Conga), Marty Kersich (Sax (Tenor)), Diego Gutman (Coros), Marcelo Rey (Mixing), Felix Sama (Production Assistant), Alexander "Pocho Pan" Lan (Mixing), Fani Neira (Vocals (Background)), El General (Vocals (Background)), Cecilia Cortés (Vestuario), Alexander "Pocho Pan" Lan (Coros), Elisa Ward (Vocals), Dennis Halliburton (Coros), Dennis Halliburton (Engineer), Dennis Halliburton (Mixing), El General (Drum Programming), Diego Gutman (Vocals (Background)), Nelly Neira (Vocals (Background)), Alberto Gittens (Coros), Marty Kersich (Sax (Alto)), Dennis Halliburton (Guitar), Dennis Halliburton (Vocals (Background)), Juan Pantojas (Timbales), Mark Dannat (Engineer), Marcelo Rey (Executive Producer), Elisa Ward (Voices), Egardo Franco (Producer), Fadil Berisha (Photography), Evelyn Rivera (Vocals (Background)), Mark Dannat (Guitar), Elisa Ward (Peinado)
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