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Eliades Ochoa - Estoy Como Nunca (2002) Eliades Ochoa appears strolling down the rusted train tracks in his featured segment in Wim Wender's documentary Buena Vista Social Club. While the other musicians are featured in their houses or on Havana's colorful, crumbling, crowded streets, Ochoa rambles alone, in the industrial outskirts where the sugar cane harvest rolls into the capital -- where the work of the countryside laborer meets the industrial center. With his guitar high on his chest and his cowboy hat, Ochoa does not evoke the jazz-age charm of his older bandmates; he's a border musician, a guajiro -- a country boy whose music took him from passing the hat in his native Santiago to the heights of international superstardom. Ochoa is often called the Cuban Johnny Cash, and not only because he wears a black suit. His voice isn't the velvet and smoke of his Buena Vista Social Club costars Ibraim Ferrer and Compay Segundo. His range is so versatile that he can hit both high and low registers, with the same kind of rumble, menace, and high-pitched plaint that make Cash the working man's bard. With this latest record, Ochoa is, as the title suggests, Better Than Ever. Ochoa was not particularly the star of Buena Vista Social Club -- not as old as ninety-ish Compay Segundo nor as romantically overlooked as Ruben Gonzalez or Ibrahim Ferrer, he has the advantage of not having to live up to his onscreen mythology. Ochoa is a rare thing in the surprisingly diverse Cuban folk music scene: a traditionalist rather than a relic; a subtle innovator rather than a twenty-first century update. continues here http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/o/ochoaeliades-estoy.shtml ...With Estoy Como Nunca, Ochoa has proved that staying close to home -- taking the time to really know it -- takes you farther than the most ambitious of border-crossings. --by Margaret Schwartz ESTOY COMO NUNCA was nominated for the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Album. Personnel: Eliades Ochoa (vocals, guitar) Humberto Ochoa (guitar, background vocals) Eglis Ochoa (clave, maracas, background vocals) Jose Angel Martinez (double bass, background vocals) Jorge Marurell (drums, percussion) Guests: Raul Malo (Los Lobos) (vocals in track 3) David Hidalgo (Los Lobos) (guitar in track 1) Anibal Avila (trumpet, background vocals) Files: 01- Estoy como nunca.mp3 02- Arrimate pa'ca.mp3 03- No me preguntes tanto.mp3 04- Siboney.mp3 05- Pena.mp3 06- Con dolor en el alma.mp3 07- El chicharron es pellejo.mp3 08- Ella si va.mp3 09- Mi cafetal.mp3 10- Llora mi nena.mp3 11- Sus ojos se cerraron.mp3 Eliades Ochoa - Estoy Como Nunca [back].jpg Eliades Ochoa - Estoy Como Nunca [front].jpg release-notes.nfo Album cover encoded in each track (Visible in iTunes, Winamp, others) Format: MP3, CBR 320 Kbit/s, 44100, stereo. encoder LAME 3.97 --preset insane -m s Enjoy and seed! Pastafari Proud Member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster http://venganza.org Sharing Widget |