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Rubén Blades: Salswing!
ByRubén Blades
vocalsb.1948
Roberto Delgado
composer / conductorRegardless of the purpose behind these sessions, the reality is that this is one of the best big band swing albums in recent memory. Blades and Delgado have found a sweet spot between the rock-infused retro-swing of recent vintage (think

Brian Setzer
guitarb.1959

Gordon Goodwin
composer / conductorb.1954

Toshiko Akiyoshi
pianob.1929
And Delgado's outfit is solidthey play with the kind of relaxed confidence that only comes from playing night after night together. Not since Doc Severinson was backing Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show" have we heard a swing band with this combination of cockiness and chops.

Matt Catingub
saxophoneb.1961
Of course, neither of those bands had a singer of the caliber of Blades (although the Copa Cat Pack did back

Rosemary Clooney
vocals1928 - 2002

Kip Hanrahan
producerWhile Blades contributes five compositions to "Salswing," the three tracks that will inevitably be used as a measuring stick are the interpretations of Swing Era standards: "Pennies From Heaven," "Watch What Happens" and "The Way You Look Tonight."
On all three, Blades, Delgado and company just kill it. Delgado's arrangement of "Watch What Happens" doesn't stray too far from the arrangement on

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Dennis Rowland
vocalsb.1948

Buddy Greco
vocals1926 - 2017
"The Way You Look Tonight" is approached along the lines of

Nelson Riddle
arranger1921 - 1985

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
Where those two songs borrow heavily from well-known renditions, "Pennies From Heaven" comes out of the gate in a wholly original veinfar more up-tempo than most arrangements, with Blades in a finger-snapping Vegas crooner mode.
A lesser-known cover, "Mambo Gil," by
Gili Lopez
bassJeremy Bosch
fluteJuan Berna
pianoBlades' final contribution, "Tambo," the closing song, was originally recorded by

Pete Rodriguez
trumpet and vocalsb.1969
With its seamless blending of jazz, Panamanian and other Latin threads, Salswing recalls the heady days of the Big Band Erawhen not just American bands adopted 12-16 piece combos, but similarly sized and configured outfits were playing ballrooms, dance halls and nightclubs in cities across the globe: Big bands were playing chanson for dancing couples in Paris, tango in Montevideo and Buenos Aires, boleros and guarachas in Havana. The Big Band Era was more than swingit was the sound of a global generation. And on Salswing! Blades and Delgada capture about as broad a swath of Big Band Era music as any band yet assembled. ">
Track Listing
Paula C; Pennies from Heaven; Mambo Gil; Ya No Me Duele; Watch What Happens; Cobarde; Do I Hear Four?; Canto Niche; The Way You Look Tonight; Contrabando; Tambó
Personnel
Rubén Blades
vocalsRoberto Delgado
composer / conductorAdemir Berrocal
congasJuan Berna
pianoRaul Rivera
bongosCarlos Perez Bido
drumsJuan Carlos Lopez
trumpetAlejandro Castillo
trumpetFrancisco Del Vecchio
tromboneAvenicio Nunez
tromboneCarlos Ubarte
fluteCarlos Agrazal
saxophone, altoIvan Navarro
saxophone, tenorLuis Carlos Perez
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: Salswing! | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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