Klimax – Oye Como Va. Eurotropical 2000

Klimax – Oye Como Va. Eurotropical 2000
2013

Reviewed by / Kaysee
Translated by / Eduardo Rodriguez Melis
Source: http://www.salsapower.com/cdreviews/klimax.htm

When I bought Oye Como Va I did not understand how Giraldo Piloto could surpass what he had done on the previous two albums (Mira Si Te Gusta and Juego de Manos). But now I understand! For those of you who know that I love Klimax, you will understand why I feel that way. OMG! 16 topics! Only a bolero (which is not too bad if you are not looking for pure salsa, timba or some permutation of that)!

As usual, the polyphony of the composition and arrangement of Pilot, in addition to the majestic execution of the material is enough to send you to heaven, get rid of fears, tears and worries. The letter of Piloto tends to be more complex than the ordinary, forcing me to expand my Spanish vocabulary. And one can also expect more than a sexual commentary (see, “In the house there are a million places to love you”).

But what beauty! What a rhythm! What power! It is so attractive to the ear of the listener and the feet of the dancers! There is no song on the CD that I do not like, but above all I like “Regalo de amor”, “Yo no quiero que mi novia sea religiosa”, “Porqué jugamos con el tiempo” y “Una guiñaíta”.” These songs are burning from start to finish, they grab my shoulders, shake my hips and do not let go! On top of everything, everyone has their own style, their unique way of tempting and appeasing the musical senses.

Above all I am intrigued by the layers of the different voices and instruments on the theme, ” Porqué jugamos con el tiempo ” (in the last chorus) and the penetrating rhythm as dances the dances, reflects and connects with the desire to join With letters and arrangement. I love the reverb effect at the end of the verses section. The lyrics in this song are very interesting, in my opinion.

And what about the end of the song, “I do not want my girlfriend to be religious”? The whole song grows to fill up! Guao! “Una guiñaíta” is a theme of pure timba and has all the points in its favor of the good timba and also has a section of mambo just before the end where it gets into a rhythm of R & B (“tú estás pa’ mi, yo estoy pa’ ti”).

If we had to sort the albums based on their level of “danceability”, I would put “Oye como va” at the intermediate-advanced level. This is a fun album with songs that are easy to dance for anyone and others that challenge dancers to come out and demonstrate their style.

It’s to fall in love! All I need now is a dance partner!

Songs:

1- Presentación Klimax

2- Regalo de amor

3- Oye como va

4- La número cien

5- Ana María

6- Yo no quiero que mi novia sea religiosa

7- Mi estrella

8- ¿Porqué jugamos con el tiempo?

9- Te confunde ser esa mujer

10- Si mi cama esta vacía

11- Una guiñaíta

12- La historia se repite

13- Cuba

14- Proposición intuitiva de amor

15- Y deja

16- Despidida Klimax

 

Musicians participating in the CD

Giraldo Piloto – Drums and timpani
Yusef Díaz – Keyboards
Jorge L. Torres – Congas
Juan C. Marin – Trombone
Manuel Pelayo – Sax
Yaure Muñíz – Trumpet
Miguel Valdes – Trumpet
Alberto Ferro – Trumpet
Kervin Barreto – Trumpet
Roberto Riverón – Bass
Omar González – Bass
Mark Crego – Piano
Andrés Rodríguez – Piano
Yonder Peña – Percussion / General Percussion
Jose Espinosa – Percussion
Carlos M. Calunga – Vocals
Juan Carlos Hechevarría – Vocals
Leo Vera – Vocals

 

 

 

 

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Giraldo Piloto Barreto Composer / Percussionist

Giraldo Piloto Barreto Composer / Percussionist

2013

Source: http://www.kings-of-salsa.de/saal/saal.html

In 1980, he graduated as a percussionist from the State Academy of Art. In 1988 is created NG La Banda group; and since 1992 he has been director of Isaac Delgado band; and in 1995 he creates the group Klimax.

For over 20 years he has been a composer, his works are played by Cuban artists and from overseas. He has participated in musical projects with Chucho Valdés, Herbie Hancock, Tata Güines and Changuito, and  Michel Legrand. Some o this productions he worked as a percussionist, composer and musical producer. He has won several national and international awards, including Cubadisco award in 2004. He has worked as a musician/composer in numerous productions with Gilberto Santa Rosa, El Canario, Ray Sepúlveda, Guaco, Kassu Halonen, Willie Rosario, Cano Estremera and Isidro Infante among others.

With the Klimax group he was representing numerous international festivals of Jazz  and World Music, including the Montreux Jazz Festival, the Festival de Jazz del Mar del Norte, Nice Jazz Festival, Jazz Festival  of Vienne, Pori Jazz Festival, Festival de Blues (Ottawa), La Mar de Músicas (España),  the Cannes  Festival and the Percussion Festival of Havana..

He also promotes national and international percussion along foreigners artists like Dom Famularo, Aldo Mazza, Memo Acevedo, Charlie Cooley y Chuck Silverman.

 

 

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