Music Review: Juan Pablo Torres - Romantic Cuba
Published July 02, 2007
Reminiscent of Pérez Prado and moonlit Havana nights, Cuban dance music is alive and well — or at least it is on Romantic Cuba, a new compilation on the Malanga label. The album, which stars the late Cuban trombonist Juan Pablo Torres, is actually two complete albums in one. It combines 1975's Mangle and 1981's Grupo Algo Nuevo — and just for the record, both were indeed recorded in Havana.
The Cuban-born Torres, who died in 2005, was one of the leading lights of Latin music for three decades. Although his name might not be too familiar to US jazz fans, he was a talented and well-regarded musician with a number of albums to his credit, and worked with a lot of well-known artists through the years, including Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D'Rivera, Dizzy Gillispie, and Charles Azvanour.
All the selections on this album embrace the theme of romantic Latin music, but there is a clear delineation between the two sets of songs so it's natural to consider them separately. The first 12 cuts (which are from the earlier issue) feature the presence of a
guest artist - pianist Pedro Coto Montalbán - who joins in with Torres and the EGREM orchestra, and his piano is pretty much front and center on every cut. Torres seems to be content to just direct the orchestra and blend his own play into the sound of the full group, which includes a string section.
All but one of the songs from this segment are boleros (the dance, not the famous song) and provide a lush listening experience that will have you dreaming of tropical beaches. Almost every cut was enjoyable, especially "Cuenta Conmigo" and "Mangle", but my favorite was probably the first cut, "Si Te Contara". It gives the listener a sound with a soft Latin beat that is perfectly representative of this group of songs. It features Montalbán's skilled, confident piano work, backed by the depth of a full orchestra, and the result is an addictive listening experience.
- Music Review: Juan Pablo Torres - Romantic Cuba
- Published: July 02, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Latin
- Writer: Big Geez
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Thanks, Michael - not to get all gushy, but coming from someone I admire makes it extra special.
I can't say that it made my mouth water, but I felt like I was in one of those old movies -- maybe Weekend In Havana, with Cesar Romero and Carmen Miranda. Waaaay before your time, but you get my drift.


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Geez, reading this review made something very rare happen: my mouth actually, physically watered at the prospect of hearing the disc. I can't heap higher praise on a music review than that. ;-)