Saoco: Bomba & Plena Explosion / Various: Saoco!:The Bomba and Plena Explosion In Puerto Rico
Saoco: Bomba & Plena Explosion / Various: Saoco!:The Bomba and Plena Explosion In Puerto Rico
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Saoco: Bomba & Plena Explosion / Various
Label: Vampisoul
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8435008862671
Genre: International
Triple LP version. Cortijo y Su Combo with Ismael Rivera, and Mon Rivera with his tongue twisters and trombones, are pioneers of a story that opened up the way to the salsa movement. With an unprecedented mix of flavors and Afro-West Indian rhythms, their dance proposals competed with the best tropical orchestras of the '50s and '60s. The legendary legacy of these Puerto Rican orchestras, however, hadn't been the subject of a proper retrospective, until now. In the case of Cortijo and Ismael, it's a cultural legacy related to the "third root," or African contribution, in Puerto Rico's Caribbean culture. Since it's birth in the year 1954, until today (half a century after it's break-up in 1962), Cortijo's combo and it's stellar singer, Ismael Rivera, have been the best exponents of a modern, orchestrated and commercial way of performing bomba and plena - Afro-Puerto Rican genres in whose tradition they had been raised in the capital's neighborhood of Santurce. To these native rhythms they added other Caribbean ingredients which were popular at the time, creating and integrating an innovative proposal that many consider the greatest precedent of the salsa movement that would emerge years later in New York. In only eight years of existence, the group became hugely successful in Puerto Rico and New York, the West Indies and part of Latin America - particularly Panama, Venezuela, Colombia and Peru - and even Europe. With percussion upfront, Cortijo y su Combo were a tight mess of rhythms, expressive even in the shaking and dancing of the band members while they performed their choreography on stage. This compilation looks at the importance of Cortijo and Ismael in the context of the time, contrasting their recordings with those by other contemporary artists with more or less similar styles. Among them is the essential figure of another great "plenero" and salsa pioneer such as Mon Rivera, known as "El Rey del Trabalengua" (The Tongue Twister King) (due to his comedic way of playing around with syllables to modify the rhythm and sense of a sentence) and for having started the "trombanga" kind of sound, which replaced trumpets and saxophones with trombones. It was a key innovation in the birth of boogaloo and salsa, which particularly inspired Eddie Palmieri and Willie Col+¦n. These three legends are accompanied by other tropical ensembles of the same period - Orquesta Panamericana, Sonora Ponce+¦a, Mario Ortiz & His All Star Band and the singer Chivirico - but also groups and vocalists related to the "jabara" tradition or country music, whose repertoire includes, apart from seis and aguinaldo, plenas, bombas and guarachas. It's typical instrumentation of strings and accordion, together with it's peculiar singing style, offer an interesting contrast with the way in which the tropical orchestras played those same rhythms. Includes extensive liner notes by compiler Yannis Ruel, illustrated with original artwork and memorabilia.
Tracks:
1.1 El Bombón de Elena - Cortijo y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera
1.2 Cortaron a Elena - Canario y Su Grupo Con Raful
1.3 Karakatis Ki - Mon Rivera y Su Orquesta
1.4 Caballero Qué Bomba - Cortijo y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera
1.5 En Órbita - Baltazar Carrero
1.6 Bailando Plena - Moncho Leña y los Ases Del Ritmo Con Mon Rivera
1.7 El Charlatán - Orquesta Panamericana Con Ismael Rivera
1.8 Habla Cuembé - los Caballeros Del Ritmo
1.9 Olvídalo - Ángel Luis Torruellas y Su Conjunto Pleneros de Borinquen
1.10 El Plenero - Mon Rivera y Su Orquesta
1.11 ¡Aló! ¿Quién Ñama? - Moncho Leña y los Ases Del Ritmo Con Mon Rivera
1.12 Déjalo Que Suba - Cortijo y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera
1.13 Santa María - Canario y Su Grupo Con Raful
1.14 Ola de Agua - Mon Rivera y Su Orquesta
1.15 Calypso, Bomba y Plena - Cortijo y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera
1.16 Sacude Zapato Viejo - Odilio González El Jibarito de Lares
1.17 Maquinolandera - Cortijo y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera
1.18 Camelia - Ángel Luis Torruellas y Su Conjunto Pleneros de Borinquen
1.19 El Gallo Espuelérico - Monse García y Su Conjunto
1.20 Tan Linda Que Era - la Sonora Ponceña Con Charlie Martínez
1.21 Carbón de Palito - Moncho Leña y los Ases Del Ritmo Con Mon Rivera
1.22 Y Pedro Flores (Jugando Gallo) - Cortijo y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera
1.23 Belinda - Chivirico
1.24 Maldito Vicio - Juanchín y Sus Pleneros Del Palmar Con Tasso Peñ
1.25 Te Están Vacilando - Ramito
1.26 Ni de Madera Son Buenas - Odilio González El Jibarito de Lares
1.27 Bembeteando - Ruth Fernández y Orquesta Panamericana
1.28 Güiro y Pandereta - Mario Ortiz All Star Band Con Paquito Álvarez
1.29 Cucala - Cortijo y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera
1.30 Ron Con Coco - Mon Rivera y Su Orquesta