Tibiri Tabara Explained

Tibiri Tabara
Type:studio
Artist:Sierra Maestra
Cover:Tibiri Tabara.jpg
Released:1997
Genre:Son
Label:World Circuit[1]
Nonesuch[2]
Producer:Nick Gold, Alejandro Suárez, Eduardo Himely
Prev Title:El Guanajo Relleno
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Rumbero Soy
Next Year:2002

Tibiri Tabara is an album by the Cuban band Sierra Maestra, released in 1997.[3] [4] It was the band's second album for a major label.[5] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[6]

Production

Recorded in London, the album was produced by Nick Gold, Alejandro Suárez, and Eduardo Himely. Unlike some traditional Cuban bands, Sierra Maestra incorporated modern musical styles into its sound, including descarga.[7] [8] Juan de Marcos González helped to arrange the songs.[9] Bernardo Sassetti played piano.[10] Five vocalists sang on Tibiri Tabara.[11] "Yo soy Tiburón" was written by Arsenio Rodríguez.[12]

Critical reception

The Sydney Morning Herald called the album "traditional, no-frills music done very well... And the mixture of danceable tunes, son montunos and more melodic sones is just right." The Globe and Mail wrote: "Star soloist piano player Bernardo Sassetti corners the band's jazz market with hard-driving (if occasionally lick-heavy) flights, but the real star is the whole Sierra Maestra galaxy—the nine-piece band's collective propulsion and flawless vocal ensemble work."[13]

Newsday noted that "this Cuban nonet swings son music like nobody's business."[14] The Baltimore Sun concluded that "it's one thing to know that Cuba has the richest musical heritage of any nation in the Caribbean, quite another to have the depth and breadth of that tradition demonstrated by a single band."

AllMusic wrote that "this large band creates a bright testament to the glories of Cuban music, from son to changui."

Notes and References

  1. Williamson . Nigel . U.K. label a hit on world circuit . Billboard . Jan 10, 1998 . 110 . 2 . 32–33.
  2. Diaz . Katharine A. . Music . Hispanic . Jan–Feb 1999 . 12 . 1/2 . 110.
  3. Book: Gregory, Andy. The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002. July 7, 2002. Psychology Press.
  4. Bailie . Stuart . Roots . Vox . Feb 1, 1998 . 88 . 85.
  5. News: Saxberg . Lynn . Isolation gives Cuban music its own swing . Ottawa Citizen . 18 Feb 1999 . F1.
  6. News: Ostroff . Josh . Granddaddies of Cuban 'Son' . Ottawa Sun . February 19, 1999 . Entertainment . 38.
  7. News: Lechner . Ernesto . Cuban Rebirth . Los Angeles Times . 2 Mar 2001 . B7.
  8. News: Young . Bob . Cuban group ascends mountain . Boston Herald . February 26, 1999 . Scene . 24.
  9. News: Sierra Maestra releases some of the best Cuban Son ever recorded . La Voz . 24 . 17 June 1998 . 11.
  10. Linen Shorts . Dirty Linen . Aug 1998 . 72.
  11. News: Blumenthal . Bob . Sierra Maestra gets an overdue hearing . The Boston Globe . 28 Feb 1999 . N6.
  12. Sierra Maestra: Tibiri Tabara . JazzTimes . 7 July 2022.
  13. News: Robbins . Li . Tibiri Tabara . The Globe and Mail . 18 June 1998 . D4.
  14. News: Torres . Richard . They've Got Your Rumba, and More . Newsday . 5 July 1998 . D23.