Russ Slater - 29.11.2010  In 1996, Nick Gold, head of World Circuit Records, invited Ry Cooder to record a collaboration between musicians from Cuba and Mali in Havana. Cooder ...
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Banning Eyre - 01.11.2010 Even without its novel-like back story, Afrocubism is a project of insane ambition. Cuba’s Eliades Ochoa (tres, cuatro, vocals), as well as Malian ma...
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David Font-Navarrete - 01.11.2010 AfroCubism - "Al Vaiven De Mi Carreta" (AfroCubism)AfroCubism is the realization of producer Nick Gold?s simple concept: take a handful of Malian musi...
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Don Yates - 01.11.2010 World Circuit Records’ Nick Gold attempted to bring some of the finest Cuban and Malian musicians together in 1996, but when that project fell through...
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Scott Kara - 30.10.2010  A collaboration between African and Cuban musicians was what the Buena Vista Social Club was originally meant to be, 14 years ago. But the players fro...
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Andy Thomas - 13.10.2010 In 1996, World Circuit planned to record a Mali meets Cuba album in Havana, but the Malian musicians never made it to the studio. What happened instea...
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Daniel Paton - 11.10.2010  Whilst the hugely popular Buena Vista Social Club was initially sold as the fruits of Ry Cooder's Cuban explorations, both in publicity material and i...
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Robin Denselow - 07.10.2010  AfroCubism are a supergroup with a history that would make any publicist drool, and an album that almost does justice to their considerable talents. F...
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Neil Spencer - 03.10.2010 This summit meeting between the grandees of Cuban and Malian music was originally intended as part of the Buena Vista Social Club, an acknowledgment o...
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