Barreto 50th Anniversary

Barreto 50th Anniversary Artist: Ray Barretto
Label: Sony International
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 037628474425
EAN: 0037628474425
ASIN: B00005Y7KS


Release Date: 2001-12-18

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Listmania:

  1. Salsa Riquena

Tracks:

  1. Fuerza Gigante
  2. Quítate la Máscara
  3. Nadie Se Salva de la Rumba
  4. Amor Artificial
  5. Guajira Para Vieques
  6. Hijo de Obatalá
  7. Club Mix 50 Aniversario

Tracks:

  1. Testigo Fui
  2. Indestructible
  3. Ay No
  4. Arrepiéntete
  5. Guararé
  6. Hipocrecía y la Falsedad
  7. Que Viva la Música

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  1. Best of Ray Barretto
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Awesome Live Performance!.......2005-07-21

I will start by saying that this performance is as solid as I have ever heard by any band or orchestra. Not only Salsa, but music in general. Ray Barretto still goes strong at an age in which some others are already retired or washed up. The band sounds tight and the musicianship is superb. The Conga vs. Bongo duel between Barretto and Roberto Roena could have been more impressive, but still it sounds great. Vilato's solo in "Arrepiýntete" is simply brutal. These other reviewers that say that Adalberto Santiago did not deliver amaze me with those comments, because Santiago sounds great and did some nice "soneos" in songs like "Arrepiýntete" and "Quýtate la Mýscara". If you are a Salsa fan, get this. If you are a Barretto fan, get this. If you want to start listening to Salsa and want a live performance, this is a very good entry. Get this.

3 out of 5 stars Solid Performance.......2003-08-18

This CD is taken from only one night's performance(as opposed to taking it from several, which many artists are doin these days). That in itself is a testament to the quality of live show that Mr. Barretto puts on.

All the cuts on this CD are well-crafted and full of energy. Song selection is good, though I definitely prefer Disc 1 to Disc 2. While Adalberto Santiago has sounded better, Yolanda Rivera is who this CD could have definitely done without. She sounds like some drunk at karaoke night. I can hardly stand to listen to the (fortunately few) tracks she's featured on. With her at home and Mr. Santiago singin' better, this CD could've been a five star smash!

5 out of 5 stars One of the best Salsa albums ever.......2003-06-27

I've been a fan of Salsa since the days it was called simply Latin American music, although a more precise description would be New York Latin. I'm referring to the golden age of the 50's with the two Titos, Machito, Joe Cuba, La Playa Sextet, etc.
My all time favorite artists over the years have included Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. In a way, this music hit its peak during the era of the Fania All Stars. I've been particularly partial to the decarga or "jam session" feel.

Despite the awful performance of the singer cited by another review here (what happened to his voice over the years?... or was it just a bad night?), the album is outstanding. It might not be as polished as a studio production but it has the excitement that only a live concert can produce. Blows away Palmieri's recent efforts, such as his much too mannered La Perfecta II. By the way, if you love timbale solos like I do, contrast Edwin Clemente's (main) solo (2nd CD, 2nd song) with that of Orestes Vilato. The styles are so different (Clemente plays inside the rhythm while Vilato plays over, and sometimes against, it), yet they're both exhilarating (although I will acknowledge that Vilato has played much the same solo many times before, I think he's still one of the all-time most exciting timbaleros along with Nicky Marrero)! And Barretto's conga solos, although maybe lacking the flash of those of some other congueros, are, as usual, logical and tasteful.

5 out of 5 stars 5 Stars--and worth it.......2002-09-19

I am loathe to give a recording 5 stars if it's not very much worth the money. This one is. Adalberto Santiago sounds great, as does the entire band. The recording quality and playing is good enough to make it not sound like a live recording. Yet the energy comes across. A remarkable effort.

3 out of 5 stars 50th anniversary review.......2002-03-22

It's good to see Ray Barretto back together with his original singers. Most of the songs on this cd are classic Barretto cuts from the 70's. Some of the standouts on this cd are "El hijo de Obatala" and "Indestructible," which feature Tito Allen on lead vocals. My biggest disappointment was the fact that one of my all-time favorite soneros Adalberto Santiago puts up a lowsy performance throughout the album. Still, this cd is worth having.

Music CD:

  1. Imagine This ~ Pieces of a Dream
  2. Conversation ~ Dave Liebman Group
  3. Invitation to Openness ~ Les McCann
  4. Say It Loud! ~ Lou Donaldson
  5. Country Soul Guitar ~ Duke Levine
  6. Visions of the Moment ~ Betty Joplin
  7. Mahler: Urlicht - Primal Light / Caine, Bensoussan, et al. ~ Uri Caine
  8. Sax and Romance
  9. Trident ~ McCoy Tyner
  10. Slaves Mass ~ Hermeto Pascoal

Music CD

Music CD

Music CD

What Ya Wanna Do ~ Ice-T

Philosophy Of The World ~ The Shaggs

Fulfilled: Complete ~ Broken Spindles

355 ~ Culper Ring

Most of Dr. Hook

On Dry Land

Hell Yeah ~ HorrorPops

Oh How It Hurts ~ Barbara Mason

Renee ~ The Lost Boyz

Hungry Man ~ The Tape vs RQM