Music Review: Omara Portuondo - Gracias

Author: El BichoPublished: Jan 26, 2009 at 2:40 am 1 comment

Like many Americans, I unfortunately didn’t discover Omara Portuondo until the late ‘90s when she emerged as the only female singer on the highly successful Buena Vista Social Club, at which point her musical career had been going approximately 50 years in her native Cuba. She has a lovely expressive voice and even though my understanding of Español is limited, the emotions of the stories she sings about on Gracias and her reflections in the liner notes transcend my linguistic limitations.

“Yo vi” reminds Portuondo “of the Caribbean and its islands” and it’s easy to hear why. The musical arrangement is as comforting as a warm night’s breeze off the ocean, particularly the eleven-piece string section waxing and waning throughout like the moonlight.

“Adiós felicidad” is about “a love I once had but which never actually came to pass. A love that could never be.” Even without knowing the title means “goodbye happiness,” the listener can hear the sadness and resignation in her voice, especially when she repeats the words. The music parallels the emotions as Roberto Fonseca’s lone piano opens the song. On the bridge Avishai Cohen’s double bass comes to the forefront with a restrained freneticism

“O que será (À flor da terra)” finds Portuondo trading vocals with Chico Buarque on a song that captures her life-long captivation with Brazil. The rhythm is upbeat and sure to fill the dance floor. On “Vuela pena” she starts softly, backed by just the piano. As the song progresses, her vocals, augmented by the other instruments, swell in intensity like she is emerging from turmoil and has grown stronger for surviving. The song repeats the pattern.

“Amame como soy” is a tribute to Elena Burke, her fellow singer in Cuarteto D'Aida. Pablo Milanés, who wrote the song, joins in the vocal. It’s got a great beat. She sings another Milanés song, “Tu mi desengaño.” It has a very lush sound from the 12-person string section backing her.

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  • 1 - El Bicho

    Nov 06, 2009 at 9:52 am

    Newsflash: Omara just won Latin Grammy in Best Contemporary Tropical Album or "Mejor Álbum Tropical Contemporáneo" for this album

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