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Latin 08 October, 2010

Grammy Winning Group Spanish Harlem Orchestra Releases Their Fourth Album And Concord Picante Debut, Viva La Tradicisn

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Charlotte, NC (Top40 Charts/ Spanish Harlem Orchestra) - On September 28th, GRAMMY-winning Group Spanish Harlem Orchestra Releases Their Fourth Album and Concord Picante Debut, Viva la Tradicion. Concord Picante is proud to announce the release of Viva la Tradicon, the newest album from the Grammy winning 13-piece collective Spanish Harlem Orchestra. The 12-track collection marks the orchestra's debut album for Concord Picante and overall fourth outing. Viva la Tradicon takes up where its three predecessors left off - stirring the pot of mid-20th century influences and keeping the salsa simmering for current and future generations. The album is available everywhere September 28, 2010.

Now in its tenth year, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra is one of the most formidable and authentic Latin jazz combos of today. Yet for all of its appeal with contemporary audiences, the group's success is actually rooted in the past. A lively and energetic affair, Viva la Tradicion draws on inspiration from the music's history and enduring traditions. The collection is comprised largely of original compositions and arrangements of classic salsa tunes by bandleader/founder Oscar Hernandez. Hernandez is one of the most respected musicians in Latin & Latin Jazz music. His track record & discography are extensive. On the new CD he enlists the support of veteran composer and arranger Gil Lopez on three of Lopez's compositions ('Son De Corazon,' 'Nuestra Cancion,' and 'Regalo De Dios).

Viva la Tradicon opens with the exciting 'La Salsa Dura,' a song bursting with punching horn lines and spirited vocals that 'really captures what we're about,' says Hernandez. Amid the series of salsa tracks, one of Gil Lopez's arrangements, 'Nuestra Cancion,' acts as an unlikely addition to the high-powered energy of the set. The collective included this ballad as a point to their listeners, in order to communicate, 'you need to listen to this, because this how it was done back in those days. It was just beautiful music.'

The orchestra finishes with two songs: Hernandez's 'Rumba Urbana,' a percussive and complex tune that shimmers with tight trumpet lines and syncopated rhythms around improvised solos, and 'El Negro Tiene Tumbao,' a tune that draws on the bold and artistic delivery by featured guest vocalist Isaac Delgado.
Front to back, Viva la Tradicion is very much a nod to the countless artists - well known and obscure - who helped usher salsa music into the cultural mainstream several decades ago. 'Preserving that legacy and introducing it to new audiences in a new century,' says Hernandez, 'is more important than being the musical flavor of the month.'

Track Listing:
1.La Salsa Dura
2.Mi Herencia Latina
3.Son De Corazon
4.Como Baila Mi Mulata
5.Si Me Quieres Te Quiero
6.Baila Latino
7.La Fiesta Empezo
8.Nuestra Cancion
9.Linda
10.Regalo De Dios
11.Rumba Urbana
12.El Negro Tiene Tumabo






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