Daymé Arocena - Cubafonía (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 40:15 minutes | 527 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: CD Artwork
Still in her mid-20s, Daymé Arocena is Cuba’s finest young female singer. She has a powerful, versatile style and enormous crossover potential. Her only problem before now is that her songwriting has not quite matched her remarkable voice, but her second solo album, "Cubafonía", helps to put that right. Like Roberto Fonseca, who invited her to sing on his recent album, ABUC, she has decided to stress her Cuban roots on a set that mixes dance rhythms with chanting reminders of the ceremonies of the Afro-Cuban Santería faith, along with thrilling bursts of scat improvisation and pop melodies. The opening Eleggua shows off her range, with its edgy riff matched against her half-spoken, half-chanted vocals. Then she moves on to an urgent rumba workout, the lively Maybe Tomorrow, and a rousing burst of Cuban/New Orleans jazz fusion on Mambo Na’ Mà. An entertaining, impressively varied return.
Cuban soul singer Daymé Arocena’s booming alto is boundless. From her days as a choir student and conductor at Havana’s prestigious Amadeo Roldan Conservatory to collaborations with Canadian flutist/bandleader Jane Bunnett and British producer Gilles Peterson to the release in 2015 of her well-received full-length debut, Nueva Era, the Afro-Cuban singer/songwriter has emerged as a global ambassador of Cuban music. On her sophomore release, Cubafonía, Arocena sounds as nuanced, sophisticated and soul-stirring as ever.
Arocena composed the album’s 11 tracks, which encompass a range of styles, all of them rooted in Cuba but globalized by contemporary, worldwide influences. Fronting an all-star, all-Cuban ensemble, the 24-year-old singer drew inspiration from the homesickness she experienced while on the road and also from the parallels to Cuban culture she discovered while traveling. Album opener “Eleggua,” named after the Santeria deity guarding all crossroads, pairs cool jazz undertones with jubilant rumba and technical virtuosity as Arocena offers praise in Yoruba. “Mambo Na’Ma” melds ’50s mambo and spirited New Orleans second-line brass over polyrhythmic Cuban percussion. On “Lo Que Fue,” Arocena displays her sultriness and exceptional range during a performance that, in its rawness and vulnerability, recalls Cuba-born singer La Lupe during the 1960s and ’70s. On “Maybe Tomorrow” and “It’s Not Gonna Be Forever,” Arocena exudes the same natural phrasing and vocal dexterity in English as she does when singing in Spanish or Yoruba. The album ends with “Valentine,” a jazz-inflected changüí (a hybridized style of Afro-Iberian music that originated in the eastern region of Cuba in the early-19th century). Backed by tres guitar and Ruly Herrera’s rasping, rhythmic güiro, Arocena fluctuates between English, Spanish and French, accompanied by Julio Padrón’s inspired vocal improvisation. Cuba never sounded better.
Tracklist:
01 - Eleggua
02 - La Rumba Me Llamo Yo
03 - Lo Que Fue
04 - Maybe Tomorrow
05 - Negra Caridad
06 - Mambo Na' Mà
07 - Cómo
08 - Todo por Amor
09 - Ángel
10 - It's Not Gonna Be Forever
11 - Valentine
Analyzed: Daymé Arocena / Cubafonía
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR8 -0.09 dB -9.72 dB 3:08 01-Eleggua
DR8 -0.08 dB -9.58 dB 4:24 02-La Rumba Me Llamo Yo
DR8 -0.09 dB -9.98 dB 3:49 03-Lo Que Fue
DR9 -0.10 dB -11.99 dB 2:57 04-Maybe Tomorrow
DR9 -0.10 dB -10.68 dB 3:11 05-Negra Caridad
DR8 -0.09 dB -10.75 dB 3:22 06-Mambo Na' Mà
DR8 -0.10 dB -10.83 dB 5:05 07-Cómo
DR10 -0.10 dB -11.75 dB 3:09 08-Todo por Amor
DR10 -0.10 dB -13.89 dB 2:55 09-Ángel
DR8 -0.08 dB -8.98 dB 3:50 10-It's Not Gonna Be Forever
DR10 -0.05 dB -12.39 dB 4:25 11-Valentine
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR9
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1640 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR8 -0.09 dB -9.72 dB 3:08 01-Eleggua
DR8 -0.08 dB -9.58 dB 4:24 02-La Rumba Me Llamo Yo
DR8 -0.09 dB -9.98 dB 3:49 03-Lo Que Fue
DR9 -0.10 dB -11.99 dB 2:57 04-Maybe Tomorrow
DR9 -0.10 dB -10.68 dB 3:11 05-Negra Caridad
DR8 -0.09 dB -10.75 dB 3:22 06-Mambo Na' Mà
DR8 -0.10 dB -10.83 dB 5:05 07-Cómo
DR10 -0.10 dB -11.75 dB 3:09 08-Todo por Amor
DR10 -0.10 dB -13.89 dB 2:55 09-Ángel
DR8 -0.08 dB -8.98 dB 3:50 10-It's Not Gonna Be Forever
DR10 -0.05 dB -12.39 dB 4:25 11-Valentine
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR9
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1640 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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