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Roberto Rodriguez: Timba Talmud
ByAlthough Rodriguez' cleverness allows him to pay appropriate homage to these rootswitness his loungey "Mambo Kitsch (for Susie)," featuring a delightfully cheesy combination of guest guitarist

Oz Noy
guitarOther guests include flutist Itai Kriss, whose Latin/Middle Eastern brand of playing is custom made for this venture, and Oscar Onoz, whose tasteful trumpet flavors "El Sabor Del Shabat" and Algerian composer/pianist Maurice El Medioni's "Oran Oran." The latter is given a lengthy up-tempo interpretation that includes vocals and some appropriately Latin-jazzy Sharlin piano, while the title cut mixes in some electronics, possibly portending a new direction for the band. Things close with "Oyemayá (para Barack Hussein Obama "Omó" "Ochá")," a bass clarinet/ violin doina freakout and celebratory Latin/Klezmer paean. Under Rodriguez's inventive direction this magical mixed musical marriage is his best release yet.
Track Listing
La Hora; El Sabor del Shabat; Mambo Kitsch (para Susie); The Son of 2nd Avenue; Kids Club Chá-Cha; Descarga 1492; Danzonete Emanuel; Timba Talmud; Havana Shmoltz (para tio Kúcho y su violin); Babailón!; Oran Oran (homage to Maurice "Papi" El Medioni); Moishe's Lullaby; Oyemayá (para Barack Hussein Obama "Omó" "Ochá").
Personnel
Roberto Rodriguez: bandleader/composer/percussion; Gilad Harel: clarinet, Bernie Minoso: bass; Jonathan Keren: violin; Uri Sharlin: accordion; Igor Arias Baro: Congas & Bongos; Oz Noy: guitar; Itai Kriss: flute; Oscar Oñoz: trumpet; Ben Lapidus: tres.
Album information
Title: Timba Talmud | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Tzadik
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