| 1. Negra Tiene Tumbao |
| 2. Pa' Arriba No Va |
| 3. Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez |
| 4. Tararea Kumbayea |
| 5. Corazón de Rumba |
| 6. Déjenme Vivir |
| 7. Qué Culpa Tengo Yo |
| 8. Mi Mercancía |
| 9. Tatia Bilongo |
| 10. Sin Clave No Hay Son |
Editorial Reviews
Proving that she has a special gift for picking musical directors, the Queen of Salsa works with three high-profile producers on this highly energetic outing, each representing a different stylistic avenue. Former collaborator Johnny Pacheco, with whom Celia Cruz recorded some of the best albums of her career during the '70s, adds his old-fashioned charm to two songs: the refreshingly simple "Tararea Kumbayea" and "Dejenme Vivir," a tune that finds La Reina asking her detractors to stop criticizing her and mind their own business instead. "Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez" and "Sin Clave No Hay Son" are helmed by Isidro Infante, a virtuoso pianist who represents the undying spirit of New York salsa. The remaining six tracks are handled by Sergio George, the man responsible for bringing a grittier, hip-hop informed aesthetic to tropical music. Fittingly, Cruz's syrupy voice shares the spotlight with rapper Mikey Perfecto on the album's bouncy title track. One of salsa's classiest performers, Cruz has adapted to modern times with elegance and style. --Ernesto Lechner
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La Negra Tiene Tumbao
Celia Cruz Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005R60F Release Date: 2001-11-06 |
Tracks:
- La Negra Tiene Tumbao
- Pa' Arriba No Va
- Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez
- Tararea Kumbayea
- Corazon De Rumba
- Dejenme Vivir
- Que Culpa Tengo Yo
- Mi Mercancia
- Taita Bilongo
- Sin Clave No Hay Son
Amazon.com
Proving that she has a special gift for picking musical directors, the Queen of Salsa works with three high-profile producers on this highly energetic outing, each representing a different stylistic avenue. Former collaborator Johnny Pacheco, with whom Celia Cruz recorded some of the best albums of her career during the '70s, adds his old-fashioned charm to two songs: the refreshingly simple "Tararea Kumbayea" and "Dejenme Vivir," a tune that finds La Reina asking her detractors to stop criticizing her and mind their own business instead. "Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez" and "Sin Clave No Hay Son" are helmed by Isidro Infante, a virtuoso pianist who represents the undying spirit of New York salsa. The remaining six tracks are handled by Sergio George, the man responsible for bringing a grittier, hip-hop informed aesthetic to tropical music. Fittingly, Cruz's syrupy voice shares the spotlight with rapper Mikey Perfecto on the album's bouncy title track. One of salsa's classiest performers, Cruz has adapted to modern times with elegance and style. --Ernesto LechnerCustomer Reviews:
Celia Cruz.......2007-01-23
Move.......2006-09-27
Celia Cruz Has Done It Again!.......2003-01-11
"La Negra Tiene Tumbao", got to be the hottest track she has ever made! I luv u Celia! Azzzzzuuuucarrrrrrrr!
"La Negra Tiene Tumbao"; Cruz, Celia.......2002-08-06
Based on this CD, I'll be searching her sixty-nine remaining CD's and looking forward to other works by this exciting artist.
I hope to be as productive when I'm seventy-eight.
Celia scores once again!.......2002-05-05
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