Angá Diaz // Echu Mingua
10. Februar 2012 – 14:03 | No Comment

With his explosive soloing and inventive five conga patterns, Cuban musician Miguel ‘Angá’ Díaz is one of the world’s great congueros. ‘Echu Mingua’, his debut album as a bandleader, is an innovative set. Angá sees …

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The Cuban All Stars – Pasaporte // Tata Güines & Miguel Angá

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The Cuban All Stars – Pasaporte // Tata Güines & Muguel Angá. EGREM – Ciudad de la Habana [1994 ]. Two master percussionists from different generations coming together for a magnificent jam session! The legendary Tata Guines, regarded by many as the most influential tumbador of all times, and the brilliant Miguel “Anga” Diaz, regarded by many as Cuba’s finest younger generation tumbador and the heir to Tata’s throne, come together and create percussive fireworks! Great arrangements by another brilliant young lion of Cuban jazz, Orlando “Maraca” Valle, and a phenomenol supporting cast of musicians and vocalists from both the older and younger generations of Cuban music. Just listen to the power and technique of the opening conga solo intros by both Tata and then Anga, or Anga’s beautiful bata work on the jazzy composition “Anga.” Great music for listening or dancing!

Cover & Tracks:

01. Presentacion (Miguel Angá, Tata Güines)
02. Rumberos De Ayer (feat. Raul Planas)
03. Descarga Pa’ Gozar (Miguel Angá, Tata Güines)
04. Donde Va Mulata? (Ernesto Gatel)
05. Angá (Miguel Angá, Tata Güines)
06. Blem Blem Blem (feat. Merceditas Valdes)
07. Tata Se Ha Vuelto Loco (feat. Laito)
08. La Clave De Los Primeros (feat. Yumuri)

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