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This is the first single released “La Música Latina” from the new Spanish Harlem Orchestra production “Imágenes Latinas”. This is a preview of what you’ll be getting from this 3X Grammy Winning Orchestra.
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3x GRAMMY-winner Spanish Harlem Orchestra conjures new magic with Imágenes Latinas, new album due out May 20, 2022 via Ovation Records
Release show at DROM, New York City on May 20, 2022
“… one of the most important contemporary Latin music ensembles in existence today.”
– Raul Da Gama, Latin Jazz Network
Within the vast landscape of Latin music in New York City, few ensembles have had such a magnificent impact as the 3x GRAMMY®-winning Spanish Harlem Orchestra (SHO). Founded by pianist and composer Oscar Hernández two decades ago, the mission statement of SHO is to honor the tradition of great Latin music, and to continue their work as “the leading light of the salsa reconstruction movement” (Newsday). On Imágenes Latinas, their eighth release due out May 20th, 2022, SHO stays true to their purpose. The first Spanish Harlem Orchestra release on Hernández’s own imprint Ovation Records, the roll-out of Imágenes Latinas features a fan-funded model that allows fans to pledge different levels of monetary support for an assortment of exciting benefits, from an advance copy of the album to an executive producer credit. More details can be found here. The release show will be celebrated at DROM in New York City on May 20th, 2022.
“As leader and producer, my mission and vision is to represent the great history and legacy of this music that I’ve been blessed to be a part of my entire life,” reflects Hernández. “Our passion and commitment to this music is never ending.” With this unyielding motivation Imágenes Latinas finds the band exploring new dimensions but never deviates from its core belief. “As with all the new SHO recordings, the concept and sound is the same but the playing of new songs, arrangements, and performances always aim to create a new magic for the listeners,” Hernández adds.
The title nods to the iconic New York Latin pop group Conjunto Libré. Featuring brothers Andy and Jerry Gonzalez, plus Manny Oquendo and Barry Rogers, Hernández cites Conjunto Libré which as one of his predominant musical influences. “Libre was one of the great bands of our music… their talent and friendship were very important to my early music foundation,” the bandleader shares. The track “Imágenes Latinas”, one of the most enigmatic pieces of Conjunto Libre’s repertoire, is a poetic meditation on the evolution of the Latin American diaspora throughout history. Here, the orchestra gives the song a contemporary treatment, introducing some new harmonic perspectives in the arrangement while maintaining its original essence.
Of the original selections, the lyrical content of “La Música Latina” feels like the thematic continuation of what is introduced with the title track, finding the ensemble in top form and showcasing the gravitas of the great Carlos Cascante on lead vocals. The brisk “Mambo 2021” is a throwback to SHO’s last album, The Latin Jazz Project, and displays this side of the group with great solo interventions by Hernández, Jeremy Bosch on flute and Mitch Frohman on baritone saxophone, punctuated by a burning timbal solo by the incomparable Luisito Quintero.
The rest of Imágenes Latinas finds the group seamlessly traveling through a wide variety of moods and styles, reminding listeners that this is a seasoned ensemble of the very best musicians playing this music. The song “Mi Amor Sincero” starts as a slow bolero and before transforming into a cha-cha with an outstanding trombone solo by GRAMMY® winner Doug Beavers, who also serves as the album co-producer. The album is full of these surprising transitions that keep the listener engaged, and the arrangements manage to pull off these transformations in a way that is decidedly sleek; the casual listener will delight in the joy of listening to these tunes, while those in the know will have plenty of elements to analyze.
Like it’s predecessors, Imágenes Latinas earns its place in Spanish Harlem Orchestra’s top-notch discography, and showcases, once again, why they are the premier working ensemble in this music today.
MORE ABOUT SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA
Spanish Harlem Orchestra, the 3x GRAMMY ® winning Salsa and Latin Jazz band, sets the gold standard for excellence in authentic, New York style, hard core salsa.
Whether in a concert hall or at an outdoor jazz festival, there is no easing you in as they come at you full force, from start to finish. Their energy on stage and their rich sound and musical precision leave audiences mesmerized until the last note is played. With an unwavering respect for the music’s storied history, the ensemble’s thirteen world-class musicians and vocalists come together to create an unparalleled musical experience.
Now celebrating their 20th year, SHO is dedicated to the sounds of the barrio (Spanish Harlem NYC). Their music is characterized by the raw, organic and vintage sound defined by the genre. They are on a mission to keep the musical legacy of salsa dura (hard salsa) alive and expand its audience to those who love great music, not just Latin music. Grounded in the past, while focused on the future, they strive to keep the music relevant, creating a unique and fresh approach.
With eight albums and five GRAMMY® nominations, this powerhouse orchestra is aware that it is crucial to continually push themselves and raise the bar. Their sixth album entitled “Anniversary” won the 2019 GRAMMY® Award for “Best Tropical Album”.
Track Listing:
1. Llegó La Hispánica ……4:33
(Oscar Hernández)
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
2. Imágenes Latinas……6:26
(Bernardo Palombo)
Arranged by Julio Jáuregui
3. Vestido De Flores……5:06
(Jeremy Bosch)
Arranged by Angel Fernández
4. De Mi Para Ti…….4:27
(René Touzet)
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
5. Romance Divino……5:49
(Oscar Hernández)
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
6. Como Te Amo……..3:28
(Oscar Hernandez)
Lyrics by Marco Bermudez
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
7. Mambo 2021……..5:20
(Oscar Hernández)
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
8. Sentimiento y Son……..6:42
(Oscar Hernández)
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
9. Cuando La Hispánica Toca……..4:27
(Francisco Alvarado)
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
10. Mi Amor Sincero…….5:21
(Marco Bermudez & Gil Lopez)
Arranged by Oscar Hernández
11. La Música Latina…….6:01
(Carlos Cascante)
Arranged by Angel Fernández
Musicians
Oscar Hernández – Piano, Musical Director
Marco Bermudez – Vocals, Coro
Carlos Cascante – Vocals, Coro
Jeremy Bosch – Vocals, Coro, Flute
Manuel “Maneco” Ruiz – Trumpet
Alex Norris – Trumpet
Doug Beavers – Trombone
Juan Gabriel Lakunza – Trombone
Mitch Frohman – Baritone Saxophone, Flute
Luisito Quintero – Timbales, Maracas, Güiro
George Delgado – Congas
Jorge Gonzalez – Bongos
Jerry Madera – Bass
Recorded by KOSTADIN KAMCEV
Sept. 14th & 15th 2021 at Studio Mozart, Little Falls NJ
Mixed and Mastered by DOUG BEAVERS
Additional Recording by GUIDO DIAZ at Skylight Studio, Union NJ
Cover design and layout by JHONATHAN GONZALEZ SANDOVAL
Photography by GEORGE PRUITT
Produced By Oscar Hernández
Co- Produced By Doug Beavers
Available via Ovation Records: