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Alex Wilson - Salsa Con Soul |
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It would be easy for a man of Alex Wilson’s pianistic talent to cruise along comfortably, picking up sideman or session gigs here and there and continuing to operate in the time-honoured medium of standard small jazz groups. But that doesn’t match his creative vision. Instead, recent records have seen him assemble a 12-piece all-singing, all-dancing Latin ensemble, capable of swirling grooves and intricate polyrhythms which bring out the best in his compositional nous. After Inglaterra (2007), a disc which firmly established his arrival as a major player on dancefloors around the world, Wilson has opted for a more western, singer-oriented outing - as the title of Salsa Con Soul would suggest. Welcome to a truly globalised world, where traditional elements of Latin music are combined with more mainstream genres like soul, R&B and gospel. The band is spot on, raking through sharp, classy arrangements that complement the assortment of vocalists and help them sound really good. The word ‘diva’ has become clichĂ©, including its use in this CD’s press release, and there is a sense of a diva complex in the music: the English lyrics occasionally veer precariously close to the rather crass realms of our dearly beloved pop kingdom. However, spicy instrumentation will often step in to save the day, like a knight in shining armour to rescue the damsel in distress, going some way to appease even the staunchest anti-pop crusaders. This is not said lightly, but it’s forgivable in the name of fun. Salsa Con Soul ticks pretty much all the boxes. There’s even a sprinkling of fiery non-vocal tunes to soothe the aforementioned purists - ‘Sabroson’ and ‘Antonio’ offer a pleasant respite from soul diva shenanigans. If you’re planning a Latin-themed dance party, this record should be number one on the shopping list. Release: 20/10/08 Tour: |
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