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Pa’l Rumberos 4.52
Esperanza 5.21
An Cailleach 2.44
Cuando Me Vaya 4.39
Córrela 5.00
Café Colando 3.46
Café Colando (Part 2) 3.16
Grey Gallito 5.04
Luna Llena 4.39
Luna Celosa 2.28
Fuego, Alma y Paz 3.40
Ya Llegó 2.24 |
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Total: 48.12
Discos León
Álbum
grabado entre 14 y 19 de Noviembre de 2005 en Castle
Sudios, Pencaitland - Escocia
Grabado y
producido por:
Calum Malcolm
Diseñado
por: Stuart
Hamilton y The 16k Design Works
Management
España:
www.pelagius.org
- Contacto
España:
Frank
Delgado - Teléfono:
0034 661
753 280
Los músicos:
Toby “El
león” Shippey:
Trompeta, coro
Lino Rocha:
Primera voz, percusión, coro
Steve Kettley:
Saxofón
Dougie “El
pulpo” Hudson:
Congas
Éamonn
Coyne: Tenor
banjo, tenor guitarra, Citern
Phil Alexander:
piano, acordeón, coro
Ross Ainslie:
Gaita, silbatos
Chris Stout:
Violin, viola
Greg Lawson:
Violín en canciones 9 y 10
Sue McKenzie:
Saxofón
David “El
Chimpo” Robertson:
Bongos, Shekere
Fraser Fifield:
Saxofón, gaita y silbatos en las canciones
3, 4, 6, 7, 9 y 12
David “Demus”
Donnelly:
Bass
Ross Hamilton:
Bass en las canciones 1, 8, 9 y 10, coro
Ryan Quigley:
Primer trompeta
Chris Grieve:
Trombón
Ricardo Fernández
Pompa: Voz,
percusión, coro
Emeris Solis:
Congas en las canciones 5, 8 y 11, coro
Barney Barnett:
Saxo barítono
en la canción 12
Jarlath Henderson:
Ulilleann gaita en los canciones 1 y 4
Catriona McKay:
Arpa en la canción 11
Eric Alfonso:
Timbales
Eliza Carthy:
Primera voz en la canción 8, coro en las
canciones 4, 8, 9 y 10 |
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El
agua de la vida (Febrero 2003) |
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Cumbia De Celtica
El Sol De La Noche
Guajira Sin Sol
El Agua De La Vida
Whisky Con Ron
Ave Maria De Escocia Medley
Maestro
Adios Adios
Auld Lang Syne |
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Total: 46.37
Greentrax Recordings
Producido por:
Jim Sutherland
Realización:
Greentrax Recordings
Management España:
www.pelagius.org
- Contacto
España:
Frank
Delgado - Teléfono:
0034 661
753 280 |
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The
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Rumba Escocia
Cro Chinn t-Saile
El Portabello Malacon
Milonga For Iona
Yo Me Voy / Maggie’s Pancakes
Flaquita
Fuerte
Vampiras
Carnoustie Albatross
Leonardo Capanga
Estrellita Celta
El Capitan
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Greentrax Recordings Producido
por: Jim
Sutherland Realización:
Greentrax Recordings
Management España:
www.pelagius.org
- Contacto
España:
Frank
Delgado - Teléfono:
0034 661
753 280 |
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Monstruos
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Salsa
Celtica
La Reina Rumbera
Guajira Del Sol
Osain
Paisa
No Hay Olvido, Pablito
La Batea
KouKou
Frente A Frente
El Cometa Bop
Escorpion
Loco A Loco
Kulu Ê
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Eclectic Records
Management España:
www.pelagius.org
- Contacto
España:
Frank
Delgado - Teléfono:
0034 661
753 280
Steve Kettley
- Saxo, flauta
Toby Shippey
- Trompeta
David Patrick
- Piano
Dougie “El
Pulpo” Hudson
- Congas
David “El
Chimpo” Robertson
- Timbales, percusión
Guy Nicholson
- Timbales
David “Demus”
Donnelly
- Bajo
Fraser Fifield
- Gaitas, Flauta Escocesa, Saxo
Lino Rocha
- Voz, Percusión
Kenny Fraser
- Violín, Gaitas Escocesas |
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Articulos de prensa
Salsa Céltica |
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Fusión
imposible de Salsa Céltica rinde a
una de las citas celtas más purista
El grupo escocés Salsa Céltica
ha conseguido con su música derribar
cualquier prejuicio con su fusión imposible
de gaitas y sones latinos, y ha puesto a bailar
a un público amante de las gaitas y
los instrumentos celtas, pero poco dispuesto
a la rumba y la cumbia ... o eso se suponía.
Este grupo de Edimburgo ha sido la apuesta
más arriesgada de la X edición
del Festival Intercéltico de la localidad
Orejo, que se celebra anualmente en la región
española de Cantabria (norte), y se
ha convertido en uno de los festivales celtas
más exigentes de España.
Varios
medios de comunicación española
-Septiembre 2007 'Salsa
Celtica have real emotional range… El
Camino's passion, energy and virtuosity suggest
that Salsa Celtica's form of fusion has far
to go. A road well worth following.'
Songlines -
March/April 2006 'An
album that fizzes with energy and vitality
and does honour to music styles that are often
hermetic to change.' Mondomix
- Feb 2006 '
What gives Salsa Celtica an edge over the
home-grown competition is the. collision of
South American exuberance and British folk
roots .All in all, a clever way of freshening
up a genre'
Sunday Times - March 2006
'The tight
Cuban piano and percussion kick off an exuberantly
good-time salsa track that seamlessly weaves
in a Scottish reel on fiddle and pipes.their
fourth album and they're swinging.'
Evening Standard
- 3rd Mar 2006 'Each
strand within the mix retains its own vivid
character, enhancing the elegance of their
alignment with the frisson of contrast.'
The Sunday
Herald - 12th Mar 2006
'Calum
Malcolm brings out an effortlessness in the
big band's energy and an ease to their subtle
musical blend' The
List - 16th Feb 2006 El
Agua De La Vida
Salsa
Celtica need little introduction these days
- they have long left behind any perceived
novelty dimension to their signature blend
of big-band Latin dance music with Scottish
accents. They have earned admiration among
the cognoscenti for their balance between
authenticity and originality. And they're
recognised by audiences of folk, jazz and
world music alike as one of Scotland's top
party bands.
The title of their third album is El Agua
De La Vida - 'the water of life' - a sly Hispanic
nod to the Gaelic root of 'whisky'. Its Celtic
elements are more artfully pronounced than
ever, right from the cheeky opening number
Cumbia Celtica - featuring guest Eamonn Coyne
on tenor banjo - to the equally impish closer,
a salsa-style revamp of Auld Lang Syne. The
band now features two fiddlers - Chris Stout
and Kenny Fraser - with long-time member Fraser
Fifield on bagpipes, whistles and soprano
sax.
Their integration of idioms boasts a new sophistication
- as in the plaintive slow pipe tune that
leads into Guajira Sin Sol, or the ebullient
pipes and fiddle reel that kicks off the high-spirited
title track. The alternating moods of yearning
and celebration, after all, are fundamental
to the music of both cultures; and it's by
expanding on this emotional commonality that
Salsa Celtica combine them so effectively.
Sue
Wilson "From
the opening blast of banjo'n'brass on Cumbia
Celtica to the closer, the grooviest version
of Auld Lang Syne ever, this really is the
water of life... this fusion of Latin rhythms
and Scottish folk music is completely infectious."
Penguin Eggs
(Summer 2003)
"Well,
yes, it does sound like it could be a condiment
served at a Mexican restaurant in Dublin or
Edinburgh. However Salsa Celtica is actually
a group of adventurous Scots whose discovery
of Afro-Cuban dance music and related sounds
has led to an ingenious blend of the styles
of the Buena Vista Social Club and traditional
Scottish dance halls... it's like a potent
cocktail of Scottish whisky and Cuban rum,
a steamy Havana ceilidh driven by an irresistible
beat." Dirty
Linen (Aug/Sept 2003)
"Unlike
Japan's Orquestra de la Luz, which replicated
the sound of a salsa band, Salsa Celtica boldly
meshes two musical styles with exuberant results...
oh-so-irresistable." Billboard
(July 2003) -
the Billboard reviewer of Latin albums in
2003 included El Agua at no 8.
"What in the world have we here? Cuban
jazz with a Celtic accent. The guys in this
band hail from all over the world, and they
fuse Afro-Latin rhythms and melodies with
traditional Celtic and Scottish music. It
may sound outlandish, but it works incredibly
well. Music doesn't get more exciting than
this."
The Boston
Globe (July 2003)
Salsa
Celtica performed at The Barrowlands in Glasgow
on January 25th as part of Celtic Connections
2003 - read a review from The Scotsman and
an El Agua De La Vida album review
(both by Sue
Wilson).
The
album reached Number 5 in the World Music
Charts Europe. In the top 150 of 1,040 nominated
records for 2003, Salsa Celtica's El Agua
De La Vida came in at number 24.
Irish
Music Magazine - Dublin Top Ten - No 8
Top of the World - Top Ten
"An album of gems from the Scottish Latino
outfit."
Songlines
World Music magazine
"A band that's not only tight but that
are firing on all cylinders with a big sound
and joyous danceability."
Rootitooti
"What their compatriots from Average
White Band were for funk in the seventies,
Salsa Celtica are for Latin-American music
- a fresh, new and original sound..."
De Morgen,
Belgium
"A stunning marriage of musical styles...
Virtuosos to a man..."
The
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