It's About TimeOrestes Vilató
Release Date: 02/10/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1061096_CD
UPC # 724101741326
Label: Rafca Records
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Disc: 1
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Como el Macao, Candela
2.
Consuélate Como Yo
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Como Baila Marieta
4.
Boinas de Cachao, Las
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Camagüey (Huye, Huye)
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Mulata Rumbera, La
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Olvido
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Remembering Ray
9.
Toca Vilató
10.
Despedida
Performer: Orestes Vilató
Engineer: Jimmy Branly Producer: Orestes Vilato; Rebeca Mauleon Distributor: Select-O-Hits Notes: Personnel: Orestes Vilat� (vocals, Clavinet, bongos, cowbells, guiro, maracas, timbales, hand claps, background vocals); Ramon Stagnaro (acoustic guitar, tres); Justo Almario (flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Luis Eric Gonz�lez (trumpet); Alberto Salas, Rebeca Maule�n (piano, hand claps, background vocals); Joey de Leon (congas). Audio Mixer: Jimmy Branly. Recording information: Castle Oaks Studios, Calabasas, CA (05/03/2008-05/06/2008); Shack-In-The-Back Studios, Los Angeles, CA (05/03/2008-05/06/2008). Arranger: Rebeca Maule�n. Orestes Vilat� isn't a huge name in salsa/Afro-Cuban music; most salseros won't recognize his name as quickly as they recognize names like Eddie Palmieri, Tito Rodriguez, Celia Cruz, H�ctor Lavoe, Oscar D'Le�n, and Tito Puente. Nonetheless, the Cuban percussionist has some impressive credentials; his r�sum� includes associations with the Fania All-Stars, Ray Barretto, Johnny Pacheco, and Cachao, among many others. Vilat� has spent much of his career as a sideman, but It's About Time gives listeners a chance to hear him performing as a leader. With pianist Rebeca Maule�n serving as producer, Vilat� delivers a salsa-oriented album that is dominated by vocal offerings but occasionally detours into instrumental Latin jazz. Nothing groundbreaking occurs, but all of the performances are solid and inspired -- and Adonis Puentes (the album's main lead singer) brings a lot of passion to "Consu�late Como Yo," "Olvido," "Toca Vilat�," and other energetic offerings. Another noteworthy track is "Remembering Ray," a jazz-influenced cha cha written in memory of the late Ray Barretto; the tune recalls "Cocinando" (one of Barretto's major hits for Fania Records) as well as "Oye Como Va," the Tito Puente classic that, in 1970, received the Latin rock treatment from Carlos Santana (who Vilat�, by the way, has played with). It's About Time was recorded in 2008 in Los Angeles, a city that, historically, hasn't had nearly as many salsa/Afro-Cuban recording sessions as New York City or Miami. Los Angeles, one of the biggest hotbeds of Mexican culture, is a place where one is more likely to hear mariachi, banda, norte�o, or duranguense in a recording studio than salsa/Afro-Cuban music. But It's About Time is most definitely a salsa/Afro-Cuban album, and it is an album that Vilat� can easily be proud of. ~ Alex Henderson
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