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Rhythms Del Mundo | Cuba Rhythms Del Mundo Cuba: Features Last Ever Recording By Ibrahim Ferrer Only Compilation Album To Include A Track By The Arctic Monkeys
On 13 November, Universal Music will release 'Rhythms Del Mundo', an exciting collaborative album, which fuses the hot Afro-Cuban sounds of The Buena Vista Social Club with tracks from some of the buzziest bands, including The Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, Coldplay, The Kaiser Chiefs, Jack Johnson and many others. It also features the amazing vocals from famed Cuban vocalists, Omara Portuonda, and the last ever recording of the much beloved Ibrahim Ferrer. The album is in aid of Artists Project Earth (APE), which lends support for natural disaster relief and climate change awareness.
Rhythms Del Mundo is an electrifying album that fuses music of different cultures and comes up with a melting pot of rare sounds. Arranged by Demitrio Muniz, the main recording sessions took place in Havana at Abdala Studios from the April 2005 to June 2006. While the majority of the vocals remain the same, The Buena Vista Social Club took the original orchestration from each song and created something utterly unique casting their trademark mastery over each track. Their noted and exceptional musicianship seduced even the notoriously protective Arctic Monkeys into handing over their track. As a rule, the band has never licensed their music for compilation albums, but were so enamoured with the result that they were happy for it to be included on the album. As well as The Arctic Monkeys' track 'Dancing Shoes', Rhythms Del Mundo included reworked tracks such as Clocks by Coldplay, Better Together by Jack Johnson, She Will be Loved by Maroon 5, High and Dry by Radiohead and others.
Rhythms Del Mundo also includes music by famed Cuban singers Omara Portuondo and the last vocal recording of Afro-Cuban bolero singer, Ibrahim Ferrer, who died tragically in 2005. The other Cuban musicians from The Buena Vista Social Club who perform on this album are as follows: Barbarito Torres, Amandito Valdes, Virgilio Valdes, Angel Terri Domech, Manuel 'Guajiro' Mirabal, Orlando Lopez 'Cachaito' and Demetrio Muniz.
Kenny Young, producer and Founder/Trustee of APE, explains how the project emerged: "The project was sparked off by the devastating Tsunami of Xmas 2005. The idea came in to do a project with The Buena Vista Social Club. To fuse their Latin sounds with Western artists and their familiar popular songs. The project evolved when more environmental disasters struck - the Asian Earthquakes and Hurricane Katrina. But the big picture was climate change. You can call these natural disasters but after all the research and scientific data, we know that we're at least partly to blame for some of these disasters. Global warming is now in the news daily. If we don't act in the time frame our experts give us, our grandchildren will curse us eternally.'
The artists on this album fully support the record as a show of commitment to the music and to the cause that it endorses. Thom Yorke comments, 'We need a law, we need to have the Government put climate change in its' place. If you leave industry to sort it out on a voluntary basis that's never going to happen. So everybody if they've got any concerns about climate change has to register that concern with their Government officials because it's the only way to go.'
The packaging for the album is carbon neutral.
'Rhythms Del Mundo' is released on 13 November through Universal Music.
Track listing:
1. Clocks - Coldplay
2. Better Together - Jack Johnson
3. Dancing Shoes - Arctic Monkeys
4. One Step Too Far - Dido & faithless
5. As Time Goes By - Ibrahim Ferrer
6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - Coco & U2
7. She Will Be Loved - Maroon 5
8. Modern Way - Kaiser Chiefs
9. Killing Me Softly - Omara Portuondo
10. Ai No Corrida - Vanya &Quincy
11. Fragilidad - Sting
12. Don't Know Why - Vanya
13. Hotel Buena Vista - Aquila Rose & Idana
14. The Dark of the Matinee - Coco & Franz Ferdinand
15. High and Dry - Lele & Radiohead
Bonus track
16. Casablanca - Ibrahim & Omara
Released on 13 November, Universal Music
MUSICIANS QUOTES: Global warming
"We've already begun to see the consequences of Global Warning, but we don't have to jump straight from denial to despair. Watch An Inconvenient Truth to see what practical steps we all must take if we want to turn the tide"
-Maroon5
We need a law, we need to have the Government put climate change in its' place. If you leave industry to sort it out on a voluntary basis that's never going to happen. So everybody if they've got any concerns about climate change has to register that concern with their Government officials because it's the only way to go.
-Thom Yorke
"The incredibly obvious and real signs of global warming are all around us now. This is not an inevitable or irreversible situation yet. There is still time for each one of us to make the right choices and change the outcome.But time is definitely running out. This is not somebody else's problem. If you live in this world it's your responsibility to protect it's future"
-Dido
"The latest reports show there's only a decade before the effects of climate change on the world are irreversible. The disastrous consequences of this are far too great for a sound bite but put it this way, in ten years there would be no polar bears!"
NICK HODGSON, KAISER CHIEFS
Short term upside - less jackets in the winter. Long term downside - a potentially uninhabitable environment due to our lack of awareness. Every choice that we make as consumers sends a message. Buy from companies that are making a real effort to lessen their environmental impact. Support renewable energy whenever possible and put the pressure on your elected government officials to do the same.
-Jack Johnson
Released on 13 November, Universal Music Added: Friday, October 13, 2006 Reviewer: AdminScore:    hits: 37878 Language: eng |
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12 Coldplay months of 2012 - reviews (NEW!)
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January (In which the band consists of Chris and some musicians)
February (The Brits, The Grammys and a bit more...)
March (A not so quiet month off)
April (In which Chris and Jonny fly a kite)
May (In which the band are in full concert swing)
June (attack of the POCs)
July (in which things take a comic turn and the band almost miss a gig)
August (features Will, Phil & AROBTTH birthdays!)
September (Rihanna duets, Para Para Paralympics, MTV VMAs and more!)
October (Old photo project revived and charity stuff)
November (in which the band start a "3 year hiatus")
December ('most popular act' of last decade end their year in the Big Apple with Jay-Z)
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- Thursday, December 06
- Coldplay round-up: Double GRAMMY nomination for Mylo Xyloto & Charlie Brown; 2DayFM prank leads to nurse suicide
- Tuesday, December 04
- Coldplay round-up: MX album art raises $800,000 (£500,000), Chris @ 12-12-12 concert (streamed live), Spotify charts
- Sunday, December 02
- Coldplay's Oracle discusses R#42 aka Miller, auto-tune, recent studio activity and more...
- Friday, November 30
- Chris Martin: "3-year haitus is rubbish; I'm fired up about the band's future"
- Thursday, November 29
- Live 2012 review 4: Coldplay's masterclass in entertaining millions of people with arena rock
- Tuesday, November 27
- Live 2012: Coldplayers' reviews of the cinema screenings worldwide (part 2)
- Saturday, November 24
- Three year haitus? It's not Coldplay's style...
- Friday, November 23
- Brisbane review 2: Coldplay lights up Suncorp in 'last big show' in Australia for a few years (21 November)
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