Music CD - Salsa Celtica: El Agua De La Vida

El Agua De La Vida. Salsa Celtica Tracks: Cumbia Celtica, El Sol De La Noche, Guajira Sin Sol, Elagua De La Vida, Whisky Con Ron, Ave Maria De Escocia Medley, Maestro, Adios Adios, Auld Lang Syne
Music CD: El Agua De La Vida
Artist: Salsa Celtica

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Manufacturer: Compass Records
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Tracks:
1. Cumbia Celtica
2. El Sol De La Noche
3. Guajira Sin Sol
4. Elagua De La Vida
5. Whisky Con Ron
6. Ave Maria De Escocia Medley
7. Maestro
8. Adios Adios
9. Auld Lang Syne

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0766397436128
Label: Compass Records
Manufacturer: Compass Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Compass Records
Release Date: 2003-06-10
Studio: Compass Records

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Must-dance-now Music - Great for Parties & Road Trips
Comment: This is the CD everyone in the family grabs when they have to drive someplace far away, or it's a grey day and they want cheering up, or a bunch of friends came over and we feel like dancing. Impossible not to smile when this is on. Now, I'd give almost anything to see these guys live.

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Summary: Great CD
Comment: If you love either Salsa or Celtic music, this band is the one for you. Amazing music that makes you move your body whether you know the steps or not.

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Summary: Surprising!
Comment: I first became aware of these guys while watching a movie, (Driving Lessons). In the film, there is a scene in a club where there is a band in the background playing salsa. At some point the camera catches the band and I realize it is an outsized group with some members wearing kilts!?! I couldn't let that go without notice so I waited till the end of the film when they finally roll the music credits and discovered the band was Salsa Celtica. Now I was really intrigued and looked up their list of cd's. I settled on this one because it had the songs they played in the movie. When it arrived, I played it through and listened for the first time mostly undistracted. The unique intertwining of celtic sounds and instrumentation with salsa beat and rythym was amazing. And if you think (like I did), that the two genres were not a good mix, then just listen with an open mind. It is amazing how they carry this off and it sounds so natural and fun. I will be purchasing more of this bands' music, these guys know how to have a good time. Enjoy!

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Summary: A fine fusion
Comment: I saw this band perform in the film Driving Lessons. I was so much in love with their music that I went directly home to order the CD from Amazon. I'm not disappointed. What a great idea - to somehow fuse Celtic instrumentation into Latin music. It's an original and natural fit. It's not gimmicky like Paul Simon's African forays, wherein it sounds like he took the vocals off an indigenous recording and added his own. There's a real synthesis here, and it works perfectly.

Salsa Celtica has got the horns, great lead singing and unison background choruses of Latin, as well as the violin and flute of Celtic music. For me that's heaven.

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Summary: And now for something completely different
Comment: I heard Salsa Celtica's Auld Lang Syne on December 30th on NPR's Folkways in the car and immediately as it started my wife and I remarked that we had to find the CD. This group is really hard to believe, as they all seem to be white Scots making amazing Latin music. There are parts of it that remind me on Manu Chao, with snippets of Spanish language radio playing in the background. In parts or as a whole this album is happy music, and as one reviewer mentions above, you simply can't help but start to dance. This is a great album and deserving of your ears and there isn't a weak track amongst them. Shop with confidence, I am sure you won't be disappointed.


Editorial Reviews:

Salsa Celtica is more than just a band: it s a way of seeing the world, a remarkably fluid intermingling of cultures that is as joyfully exuberant as it is ingenuous. Their new album (and U.S. debut) El Agua de la Vida features the eleven core Salsa Celts joined by a dozen or so guests, with participants hailing from such far-flung locales as Scotland, Venezuela, England, Cuba, Columbia, and New York. Their initial impetus to fuse the aching modal sounds of Scottish traditional music with the rhythmic flexibility of classic Cuban salsa has been brought to full fruition over the course of ten tunes, brimming with congas, tenor banjos, pandeiros and pipes in equal measure.

Something so audacious as Salsa Celtica s fusion of Afro-Latin grooves and Celtic sonorities does not just occur. The members of Salsa Celtica (who have played with such renown folk groups as Capercaillie, Old Blind Dogs, and Blazin Fiddles) first mastered their own native musical traditions before setting sale for Cuba. Upon arriving, they spent many an hour in the presence of their favorite son and salsa groups, learning first-hand while freely exchange of Scotch whiskey for Cuban rum. Soaking in both the techniques and the emotional source of salsa, they returned to their home base in Edinburgh to conquer the world with their unique hybrid.

Beginning as local favorites of Edinburgh and Glasgow's Hispanic communities, Salsa Celtica took their sound all over Scotland and the British Isles. Rave reviews in U.S. Latino press brought them before a crowd of 6000 New Yoricans at Lincoln Center. After soaking in the sounds of Spanish Harlem and Dominicansville, the band dazzled audiences in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Halifax, and Ottawa. At each stop, their new twist on two timeless genres dropped jaws and moved feet.

Released on June 10, 2003, El Agua de la Vida is Salsa Celtica s third collection, and their most seamlessly integrated. Appropriately kicked off with stabbing horn accents immediately followed by a propulsive Irish lick by guest banjoist Éamonn Coyne, the album somehow manages to be both their most Scottish and most Cuban-influenced collection. Soaring bagpipes dance with fiddles above a swaggering cláve and rock-solid rhythm section. The result is a brilliant album by master musicians, driven by a unique and unfaltering vision. Finding common ground in the most unlikely of places, El Agua de la Vida is a powerful introduction to one of roots music.


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