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Flor de Amor
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Flor de Amor
is the second
World Circuit
outing for Cuban diva
Omara Portuondo
, whose debut for the label topped the
world music
charts in 2000. This time out,
Portuondo
and producers
Nick Gold
,
Jerry Boys
, and
Ale Siqueira
assemble a sultry, steamy, and extremely elegant collection of love songs that are steeped in the popular Cuban
bolero
rhumba
, ritmo, guajira, and
mambo
traditions, but there is also the airiness of
Brazilian pop
music in the tunes produced by
Siqueira
. The players are from three generations of Cuban studio musicians, and include
Barbarito Torres
Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez
Manuel Galban
Roberto Fonseca
Carlos Emilio
, and dozens of others, with a few Anglo players and singers as well. This is one of the most elegant recordings to come from the
Buena Vista Social Club
set. The album opens with the ethereal
"Tabu."
It is a song of longing for Africa with a gorgeous clarinet line played by
Javier Zalba
and a wispy backing chorus that winds around
; she blends in a Yoruban spiritual chant without breaking stride or upsetting the nocturnal balance of the tune.
Jorge Chicoy
's trademark electric guitar sound graces many of these tunes, with none so beautiful as
"Amor de Mis Amores"
("Love of my life/Lifeblood of my veins/Give me the bloom of hope/Let me tell you the bittersweet truth/Of my suffering..."), with its chorus and entwining guitars and percussion. The classic
"Amorosa Guajira"
is haunting and tender; it features the singer accompanied only by
Papi Oviedo
's 12-string. The closing cut is written in Portuguese by
star
Carlinhos Brown
along with
Junior Costa
.
rises to the occasion, and sings this
samba
-inspired
ballad
with aplomb -- there is even a subtle theremin line by producer
!
is a wonderfully seamless, sensually charged, slow burn of an album that is nothing short of a work of art. ~ Thom Jurek
is the second
World Circuit
outing for Cuban diva
Omara Portuondo
, whose debut for the label topped the
world music
charts in 2000. This time out,
Portuondo
and producers
Nick Gold
,
Jerry Boys
, and
Ale Siqueira
assemble a sultry, steamy, and extremely elegant collection of love songs that are steeped in the popular Cuban
bolero
rhumba
, ritmo, guajira, and
mambo
traditions, but there is also the airiness of
Brazilian pop
music in the tunes produced by
Siqueira
. The players are from three generations of Cuban studio musicians, and include
Barbarito Torres
Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez
Manuel Galban
Roberto Fonseca
Carlos Emilio
, and dozens of others, with a few Anglo players and singers as well. This is one of the most elegant recordings to come from the
Buena Vista Social Club
set. The album opens with the ethereal
"Tabu."
It is a song of longing for Africa with a gorgeous clarinet line played by
Javier Zalba
and a wispy backing chorus that winds around
; she blends in a Yoruban spiritual chant without breaking stride or upsetting the nocturnal balance of the tune.
Jorge Chicoy
's trademark electric guitar sound graces many of these tunes, with none so beautiful as
"Amor de Mis Amores"
("Love of my life/Lifeblood of my veins/Give me the bloom of hope/Let me tell you the bittersweet truth/Of my suffering..."), with its chorus and entwining guitars and percussion. The classic
"Amorosa Guajira"
is haunting and tender; it features the singer accompanied only by
Papi Oviedo
's 12-string. The closing cut is written in Portuguese by
star
Carlinhos Brown
along with
Junior Costa
.
rises to the occasion, and sings this
samba
-inspired
ballad
with aplomb -- there is even a subtle theremin line by producer
!
is a wonderfully seamless, sensually charged, slow burn of an album that is nothing short of a work of art. ~ Thom Jurek