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Latin
Release Date: 02/12/2008
Gonzalo Ascencio, known as Tio Tom (Uncle Tom in English), composed hundreds of rumba pieces, exerting a considerable influence on the music in his native Cuba. On this album, the band
Conjunto Todo Rumbera perform eight of Ascencio's songs under the direction of drummer
Orlando "Puntilla" Rios, also presenting a track co-composed by
Rios that's dedicated to
Ascencio. Though the rumba is sometimes known outside of Cuba as a more pop-oriented music that incorporates elements of the form into jazz-pop-influenced songs and arrangements, this is rumba in its more traditional form. It's played on an assortment of percussion instruments, the melody being provided by the lilting lead singing, often augmented by call-response style, chant-like background vocals. All of the pieces on this CD have mesmerizing rhythms created by the interlocking percussive instruments, combining with the vocals to create a haunting and economically powerful sound. The lyrics (entirely in Spanish) often cover romantic love, but also go into more topical subjects such as streetwalkers, the bohemian lifestyle, the Cuban land, and -- in
Ascencio's most famous composition,
"Donde Estan Los Cubanos" -- a protest against the desecration of the statue of Cuban poet/statesman
Jose Marti by North American sailors. The booklet includes detailed liner notes on
Ascencio, rumba, and the disc's tracks, in both English and Spanish.
~Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide