FlamencoHavana - brand new Naim CD

Posted by: Anna Tooth on 24 May 2001

Picture a sun-drenched city. The heat of summer that bordered on the oppressive has receded and people are starting to move around again. The city is Seville. Dancers are putting their shoes on, musicians picking up their instruments. People are arriving from far and wide for the Flamenco Festival, an exciting and vibrant celebration of this spectacular art form that happens only every two years.

There isn’t a better city with a better time of year to record a Flamenco album. Musicians and dancers steeped in Flamenco, who have Flamenco in their blood are all in Seville, along with other musicians whose trademark is joyful expression, innate rhythm and musicality.

FlamencoHavana was recorded in Seville using these musicians and the result is a Latin melting pot of hugely dynamic talent. Ranging from
up-beat Spanish songs accompanied by
all-enveloping Cuban percussion that grabs you with strength and vitality, to pure Flamenco vocals. Songs of love, loss, passion and regret delivered with power and authenticity. The Cuban brass section joyfully sizzles its way through the album accompanied by palmadas with gunshot handclaps. Marvel at the footwork track in which you can almost smell the smoke coming from the young Flamenco dancer’s feet as he pounds complex rhythms into the floor. A didgeridoo makes a guest appearance as a magical accompaniment to a Flamenco vocal track.

Brainchild of Ramon Ruiz and Anita La Maltesa who provide vocals, guitar and footwork, FlamencoHavana also features the critically acclaimed Rafael Rodriguez on guitar with Segundo Falcon and El Extremeno on vocals.

Hot city, hot music. This album is really uplifting and has me doing the salsa everytime I put it on. It will be availble very shortly from the shop on our website, and from your dealer in a week or so.

Anna

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Posted on: 24 May 2001 by Thomas K
Thanks for the literary description, Anna, I will definitely pick this one up.

Who knows, it might even turn me into a decent dancer, so if I ever pay Salisbury a visit I shall ask you for the honour: We could Salsa through the R+D department and Merengue through Marketing ...

Thomas

Posted on: 14 June 2001 by David Sutton
Bought it yesterday. Its brilliant!! Strongly recommended to those with a system that can reproduce a sound stage!!

David

Posted on: 15 June 2001 by Anna Tooth
Hi David

Glad you like it! It is a great album which I think a lot of people would like. It is now available on the e-store, by the way.

Anna