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Silvio Rodriguez - Cuba Classics 1: Canciones Urgentes |
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Please note this is an old page and Fly Global Music has now moved. Please follow this link and search for the entry in the new site. The 80s were a low point in Rodríguez' career, seeing a descent into tasteless synth arrangements (electronic handclaps, anyone?); worse, the musical quality of the songs declined sharply, the breathtaking poignancy and originality of his earlier gift giving way to an increasingly maudlin sensiblility. That a collection made in 1991 should feature only three songs from the classic albums of the 1970s (all from Días y flores) is I hope due to contractual difficulties -- otherwise it's inexplicable. Silvio Rodríguez' was an essential voice in the Cuba of the late 60s and 70s. With his paper-thin vocal tone and understated virtuosity as poet, guitarist and crafter of songs, he forged an idiom in which complex imagery, political passion and romanticism united to give voice to a post-revolutionary generation disaffected from the traditional Cuban rhythms and genres, and the artificiality of their subject matter. The songs that resulted are unique creations with a universality which has inspired a passionate fan-base across Latin America and worldwide (and incidentally helped spawn the nueva trova genre). The good news is that the last fifteen years have seen a wholesale return to form, with new classics such as Descartes and Mariposas, in which a sadder, more fragile Rodríguez brings the disillusion of age to bear on unpublished early songs, back at home with his guitar and some much more sensitive collaborators and arrangements. Thus the injustice. The album has some high points -- 'La maza' and 'Sueño con serpientes' in particular are essential Silvio. But the waters should be allowed to close over such aberrations as 'No hacen falta alas' or 'O melancolía'. And there's no denying the popularity of 'Unicornio', but the song has done damage to the composer's reputation among people of taste. If you're a newcomer, go back to the early albums: Días y flores, Mujeres, Al final de este viaje. To catch up, start again in the mid-90s. But leave this one on the shelf. Track listing: Luaka Bop VVR1030032 And just before I go into hiding, here is the track listing of my ideal Silvio Rodríguez album: La maza What's yours? |
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