TogetherGondwana
Release Date: 07/25/2000
Original Release:
1999
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 544291_CD
UPC # 060768968820
Label: RAS Records
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Disc: 1
1.
Reggae Is Coming
2.
Chainga Langa
3.
Sentimento Original :: Original Feeling
4.
Irie
5.
Jah Children
6.
Orgullosa Mole :: Proud Heap
7.
Guerra :: War
8.
Armonia de Amor :: Harmony Of Love
9.
Smile Souling
10.
Pincoya Calipso :: Pincoya Calypso
11.
Pidigueno :: Beggar Boy
12.
Nubes del Firmamento :: Clouds From Heaven
13.
Jah Children - (Nyahbinghi Dub Version)
Performer: Gondwana
Engineer: Carlos Gonzalez Producer: Doctor Dread Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Gondwana: Quique Neira (vocals, guitar); Pez Lopez (guitar); Gato Ramos (saxophone); Pato Luco (trumpet); Keno "Fingaman" Valenzuela (keyboards, background vocals); I-locks Labbe (bass); Alexcy Cardenas (drums). Additional Personnel: Panton Y Stay-so Banton (rap vocals); Maxi (tenor saxophone); Francisco Gallardo (trombone, timbaletas); Souling Labe, Pancho Sanchez, Francisco Sanchez (trombone); Oscar Yanez (tuba); Dago Perez, Efe (percussion); Joe Vasconcellos, Tom Urrejola, Ema Pinto, Kenya, Pedro Foncea, Sergio Aguilera (background vocals). Recorded at Estudios Master, Santiago, Chile. Includes liner notes by Dr. Dread. The members of Gondwana grew up in Pincoya, the poorest ghetto of Santiago, Chile. They eventually converted to Rastafarianism and began a career in reggae music; this, their debut album, was released in Chile by BMG Latin in 1997, and is now being issued in the U.S. for the first time by RAS. Some reggae fans will object to the high-gloss surface of this very tightly-produced album, but Dr. Dread (the head of RAS Records, who traveled to Santiago to produce Together) deserves praise for keeping the bass sound big and heavy and for not trying to get the band to sound Jamaican. The melodies and horn arrangements are definitely influenced by South American music, and the band frequently sings in Spanish. "Chainga Langa" is clearly a product of a culture not normally associated with reggae music, and yet it works beautifully as a reggae song. A few others (like the treacly "Smile Souling") work less well, but overall this is quite an impressive debut. (Phat Cherimoya Dub is a simultaneously-released dub version of Together.) ~ Rick Anderson
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