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Omar Sosa Quarteto AfroCubano: ilé
ByIlé finds Sosa looking back to Camagüey, Cuba. He populates this album with musicians who hail from said localedrummer

Ernesto Simpson
drumsLeandro Saint-Hill
saxophone
Yosvany Terry
saxophoneA signature blend of mysticism, jazz, Afro-Cuban aphorisms, samples, world music(s), and beyond-category sounds is at the heart of this quartet-plus-guests project. There are peppy productions that speak to the Cuban spirit ("Dame La Luz (Give Me Light)"); cabalistic concoctions that combine sampled street noise, a sense of mystery, percussion, flute, guitar, and vocals from spoken word artist

Kokayi
vocalsAcross this entire journey, Sosa works with the same sense of grace and creativity that informs the best of his work. Some artists make it appear that their music is born through hard labor, but Omar Sosa never gives off that impression. He seems to conjure his music out of thin air. He leaves his hard work out of view, choosing only to show and share magical end products like ilé. ">
Track Listing
A Love Lost; Momento I; 4U; Mentiras Enigmas (Enemy Lies); Momento II; D Vuelta (The Return); Old Afro A Baba; Dame La Luz (Give Me Light); Momento III; Sad Meeting; Momento IV; La Tarde; Mi Conga; A Love Lost Reprise (To My Late Mother).
Personnel
Omar Sosa
pianoOmar Sosa: piano, Fender Rhodes, Motif ES8, samplers, vocals; Ernesto Simpson: drums, vocals, kalimba; Childo Tomas: electric bass, kalimba, vocals; Leandro Saint-Hill: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, clarinet, vocals; Marvin Sewell: guitar (1, 4, 7, 8, 12); Jose "El Salao" Martin: vocals (4, 12, 13); Kokayi: vocals (1, 7); ZogaroS: vocals (1, 6); Lazaro Ross: vocals sample (7); Pedro Martinez: percussion (4, 6-8, 12, 13); Yosvanny Terry: soprano saxophone (2, 5, 9, 11), chekere (5); Eladio "Don Poncho" Terry: chekere (2, 9); Carlos "El Vikingo" Ronda.
Album information
Title: ilé | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Ota Records
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