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<atom:feed xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><atom:id>http://calabashmusic.com/</atom:id><atom:title>New Music From Spanish Harlem Orchestra on Calabash Music</atom:title><atom:updated>2008-09-06T07:53:16Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://calabashmusic.com//world/publisher/artistView/action/getfeed/item_id/84935/feedtype/102/output/feed/atom.xml" rel="self"/><atom:author><atom:name>The Calabash Music Team</atom:name><atom:email>support@calabashmusic.com</atom:email></atom:author><atom:entry><atom:title>United We Swing</atom:title><atom:id>http://spanishharlemorchestra.calabashmusic.com/#album_84936</atom:id><atom:updated>2006-12-12T07:40:55Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://spanishharlemorchestra.calabashmusic.com/#album_84936"/><atom:summary>Music from United We Swing</atom:summary><atom:content type="html"><![CDATA[<img src='http://files.calabashmusic.com/images/84936/united_we_swing.jpg'>On United We Swing, Spanish Harlem Orchestra continues in the same classic - meets - contemporary sound, but with refreshing originality. Nine of the songs are original compositions grounded in the unique identity the band has forged based on the musical legacy of El Barrio, a pulsating Eastside community in NYC located to the south of 125th St that gave rise to Boogaloo, Latin Soul, and Salsa.<br /><br />&ldquo;Our music style is the original sound of New York old school &quot;Salsa dura&quot; (heavy salsa) that was played in the early years by our pioneers,&rdquo; says Oscar. &nbsp;&ldquo;That sound has been lost and we want to keep it alive while educating the new generations (and music lovers in general) on the true musical roots of our culture.&rdquo; Oscar adds, &ldquo;we&rsquo;ve brought back the essence of what makes this music great and are keeping the salsa spirit alive in our recordings and shows.&rdquo; <br /><br />From the opening horns of &ldquo;SHO Intro,&rdquo; you know you&rsquo;re in for an aural party. &nbsp;The song is upbeat and features Oscar introducing the members of the band and opening the show. &ldquo;Lleg&oacute; La Orquesta&rdquo; (The Orchestra Has Arrived) was co-written by Oscar and Gil Lopez. It sets up a ballroom scene that will have listeners jumping out from their seats to dance.<br />&ldquo;I have a lot of colleagues who helped me on this album and who I feel have their finger on the pulse of what this music should be. The arrangers include Sonny Bravo, Gil Lopez, Angel Fernandez, Jose Febles and myself,&rdquo; says Oscar.<br /><br />SHO pays tribute to the legacy of Manhattans Palladium Ballroom, &ldquo;the home of the mambo,&rdquo; with &ldquo;En El Tiempo Del Palladium&rdquo; (In The Times of The Palladium), that catered to Mambo dancers and featured the bands of the BIG-3: Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez and Machito. Tipica 73 icon, Sonny Bravo, arranged the Willie T&oacute;rres tune, &ldquo;Se Forma La Rumba&rdquo; (The Rumba Has Begun). Oscar advises &ldquo;S&aacute;cala Bailar&rdquo; (Take Her Dancing) and leads into the classic 1970s Fania-era hit, &ldquo;Ahora S&iacute;&rdquo; (Now&rsquo;s The Time). <br /><br />The rest of the album will satisfy Salsa lovers with &ldquo;Que Bonito&rdquo; (How Lovely) and &ldquo;Salsa Pa&rsquo;l Bailador&rdquo; (Salsa For Dancers). The Joe Cuba cha-cha-cha, &ldquo;Mujer Divina&rdquo; (Divine Lady), is done in doo-wop three-part vocal harmony. &ldquo;Soy Candela&rdquo; (I Am Fire) keeps the pace burning and segues into a smoking &ldquo;Plena Con Sabor&rdquo; (Tasty Plena). &ldquo;Danz&oacute;n For My Father&rdquo; is a piece originally recorded by Dave Valentin that Oscar composed as a tribute to his dad, Emilio Hern&aacute;ndez. <br /><br />Saving a surprise for the finale is always a great way to end a party and Oscar Hern&aacute;ndez and SHO certainly do that with special guest Paul Simon. &ldquo;Late In The Evening/Tarde En La Noche&rdquo; is a reconfiguration of a Simon Top Ten hit from his 1980 One-Trick Pony album. Hern&aacute;ndez, who collaborated with Simon on his Broadway musical, &ldquo;Cape Man,&rdquo; arranged the piece with Simon singing the classic refrains.]]></atom:content></atom:entry></atom:feed>
