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Putumayo Presents: Latin Reggae
Putumayo Presents: Latin Reggae
Various Artists / CD / 2008
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Artist
Various Artists
Format
CD
Label Name
Putumayo World
Release Date
2008 01 22
Song List
1: Conversaciones Incompatibles (3:46)
2: Mulata Descolorada (4:57)
3: Charito Vá (6:38)
4: La Receta (3:47)
5: Reggae Rústico (4:43)
6: Pura Sangre (3:30)
7: Si Hecho Palante (4:45)
8: Pateras (4:51)
9: Ven (4:49)
10: Libros Sagrados (3:53)
11: Desbaratado (3:47)
Style.Categories
Smooth Reggae, Contemporary Reggae, Reggae-Pop
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To some of the
reggae
fans who don't speak Spanish, hearing
reggae
en español might seem
un poco raro
(a little strange). It's a matter of conditioning; they associate
reggae
with the English language and Jamaican accents, and they have a hard time relating to
reggae
that isn't performed in the language that
Bob Marley
,
Peter Tosh
,
Desmond Dekker
, and
Dennis Brown
grew up speaking. But in fact, Spanish-language
reggae
has a long history, going back to the wave of Panamanian
reggae
artists who emerged in the '70s. And
reggaetón
(a mixture of
dancehall
and
hip-hop
that is usually performed in Spanish) has been phenomenally popular among Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Cubans since the '90s. However, none of the Spanish-language
reggae
on
Latin Reggae
is
reggaetón
; the focus of this excellent compilation is
reggae
singing (as opposed to toasting or rapping), and
Putumayo
shows that
reggae
en español is every bit as natural as
rock en español
. Most of the artists on this 49-minute CD (which contains '90s and 2000s recordings) are based in either Spain or Latin America;
Amparanoia
,
Muchachito Bombo Infierno
,
Radio Malanga
,
Black Gandhi
, and
Macaco
are all Spain-based, while
los Cafres
are from Argentina and
Gondwana
are from Chile. Many of the selections are traditional
roots reggae
that just happens to be in Spanish, including
Radio Malanga
's
"Charito Va"
and
Muchachito Bombo Infierno
's
"Conversaciones Incompatibles."
But some of the other tracks fuse
reggae
with Latin rhythms. For example,
"Reggae Rústico"
by Puerto Rico's
Cultura Profética
and Brooklyn resident
Ticklah
's remake of
Eddie Palmieri
's
"Si Hecho Palante"
offer a
reggae
/
salsa
blend, while
Amparanoia
's
"Ven"
fuses
reggae
and
flamenco
. This nicely assembled CD does ignore an important area of Latin
reggae
: Portuguese-language
reggae
from Brazil, where artists have been fusing
reggae
and
samba
for many years. Regardless,
Latin Reggae
has no problem demonstrating that
reggae
doesn't have to be
en inglés
to be excellent. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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