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Se Armo la Mona en Carnaval

 
Album Review: Se Armo la Mona en Carnaval

  • Artist: Joe Arroyo
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 10, 2005
  • Genre: Latin

Review

If Taj Mahal had been born in Cartagena, Colombia, chances are good that he would have sounded a lot like Joe Arroyo. Committed to the roots of his music, yet unafraid to introduce modern elements, Arroyo has established himself as both a great folk musicologist, and a vital contemporary voice. There are few in the ranks who can both present an indigenous style typically associated with staunch nationalism, and simultaneously show no one style preference over another, while performing everything with equal respect and grace. His fifth project for Discos Fuentes, Se Armo la Mona en Carnaval, style hops like a vagabond traveler from coast to island and back again. Every track features another deftly arranged and performed rhythm from his native Colombia, to Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and beyond. Like many Latin American artists who choose to forego Nueva York in preference to recording with their countrymen, some sound and production quality is lost. The timbre of the record is something U.S. audiences might associate with the late '70s. While it doesn't sound up to the minute, it's also not homogenized. Perhaps it is exactly this element that keeps Arroyo's voice fresh and authentic. It seems a good trade. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
La Moña Joe Arroyo Joe Arroyo (4:35)
Yo Joe Arroyo Joe Arroyo (3:53)
Está Pegao (La Invitación) Joe Arroyo (4:22)
Reggaeson Son Son Joe Arroyo Joe Arroyo (3:42)
A Fulana Joe Arroyo Joe Arroyo (3:39)
El Trato Joe Arroyo Joe Arroyo (4:34)
El Palo Isaac Villanueva Joe Arroyo (3:18)
Dolores Tiene un Piano Joe Arroyo (2:32)
Las Mujeres Joe Arroyo (2:49)
Amanecemos Si Joe Arroyo (3:26)
Papa Noel Joe Arroyo Joe Arroyo (5:33)

Credits

Luis Felipe Jaramillo (Text), Rafael Mejía (Programming), Angel Villanueva (Programming), C. Dominguez (Programming), Gabriel Gutierrez (Mastering), Luis Rincón (Recording)
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