Non-Stop: Mexico to Jamaica

Non-Stop: Mexico to Jamaica

by Ozomatli
Non-Stop: Mexico to Jamaica

Non-Stop: Mexico to Jamaica

by Ozomatli

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Overview

Given the many musical genres Ozomatli have played for more than 20 years, a collection of Mexican tunes by way of Jamaican rhythms should come as no surprise, right? Maybe, but this L.A. ensemble has gone into its Latin origins deep on this one. From traditional songs and standards to modern fare, Ozomatli place their sophisticated musicality and intense energy into celebrating inseparable connections between Mexican music and Caribbean sounds. Who better to assist than Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare? They produced the album and are far from the only guests. The set opener is a deep dread cover of Cafe Tacvba's "Eres," with Asdrubal Sierra's vocals hovering above the steamy dub consuming the mix. Amid the reverb and effects, Sabrina Luna's cello adds an element of mariachi and Sierra's trumpet confirms it. Herb Alpert's horn graces "Besame Mucho," with its slippery cumbia rhythm. Sly & Robbie add dubby echoes as Alpert's fills duet with Sierra's vocals -- singing and rapping -- adding lightness to contrast with the heavy rhythms. Ozomatli deliver a killer version of Mana's "Oye Mi Amor" with rolling snares, funky flute, and bluesy guitars. The drenched-in-dub proceeding never loses its Mexican rock feel. Juanes adds a burning guitar break to a cover of Juan Gabriel's "Noa Noa." A ska rhythm with great saxophone fills from Ulises Bella accompanies the sweet melody. Ska might seem a strange backdrop for Selena's iconic "Como la Flor," but Sierra's glorious falsetto and stacked backing chorus, subtly added merengue rhythms, and Bella's vintage rock & roll tenor sax make it a worthy tribute. Gaby Moreno's silky voice on "Solamente una Vez" (nee Luis Miguel) contrasts with Sierra's more grainy utterance in the verse, but they come together soulfully on the refrain as lovers rock holds sway. Corrido singer/songwriter Regulo Caro delivers the lead vocal on Julieta Venegas' ballad "Andar Conmingo," as field-recorded banda, lovers rock, melodica, and cumbia entwine with pop. Swirling horns and backmasked effects add to the romantic delirium. Fernando Z. Maldonado's mariachi anthem "Volver, Volver" is given a dubwise reggae treatment with help from the Mariachi Divas adding horns, strings, and backing vocals. Most of the the last third of Non-Stop: Mexico to Jamaica offers tunes easily recognizable to Anglos -- and in English -- but Ozomatli uncover the songs' roots and graft them onto the Caribbean's. "Evil Ways" offers Sly & Robbie adding steamy dread urgency. "Land of a Thousand Dances" features G. Love on lead vocals with Chali 2na rapping; they add some new dance styles to the lyrics. Closer "Come and Get Your Love" was originally a yacht rock hit for Native American rock band Redbone. This popping take offers bubbling basslines and jazzy horns amid cumbia percussion and a mariachi vein in the melody. This date is unmistakably in the Ozomatli wheelhouse, but it's also unlike anything else they've ever recorded. As always, they explore with a truckload of grooves, but the obvious reverence and actual love for all this music are truly inspiring. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/05/2017
Label: Cleopatra
UPC: 0889466054525
Rank: 66901

Tracks

  1. Eres
  2. Como la Flor
  3. Oye Mi Amor
  4. B¿¿same Mucho
  5. Noa Noa
  6. La Bamba
  7. Solamente Una Vez
  8. Andar Conmigo
  9. De Paisano a Paisano
  10. Evil Ways
  11. Tragos Amargos
  12. Volver Volver
  13. Land of 1000 Dances
  14. Come and Get Your Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ozomatli   Primary Artist
Asdru Sierra   Keyboards,Vocals (Background),Vocals,Trumpet
Paul Pacheco   Guitar
Regulo Caro   Vocals,Featured Artist
Edgar Rodriguez   Vocals
Sabrina Luna   Cello
Uli Bella   Melodica,Keyboards,Saxophone
Noybel Reyes   Vocals (Background)
Damon Vonn   Vocals (Background)
Sly Dunbar   Drums
Jiro Yamaguchi   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Wil-Dog Abers   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Justin Poree   Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Rap,Bass,Drums
Mariachi Divas   Horn,Strings,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Chali 2na   Vocals,Featured Artist,Rap
Robbie Shakespeare   Bass
Juanes   Guitar,Soloist,Featured Artist
Roger Rivas   Organ,Piano,Keyboards
Raul Pacheco   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Herb Alpert   Trumpet,Featured Artist
Ulises Bella   Melodica,Keyboards,Saxophone
David Ralicke   Flute,Trombone
Kyle McDonald   Vocals,Featured Artist
Gaby Moreno   Vocals,Featured Artist
Emile Poree   Guitar
G. Love   Vocals,Harmonica,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Asdru Sierra   Engineer,Group Member
Fernando Maldonado Rivera   Composer
Evan Lane   Photo Assistance
Pablillo Molina   Engineer
Edgar Rodriguez   Engineer
Enrique Rangel Arroyo   Composer
Cesar Moreno   Assistant Engineer
Emmanuel Diaz   Composer
Fendi Nugroho   Producer
Cynthia Perez   Tray Photo,Photo Booklet
Jessica Fusello   Photo Booklet
Isaac Ortega   Composer
Julietta Venegas   Composer
Damon Vonn   Engineer,Art Direction
Jose Olvera-Sierra   Composer
Andy Ford   Engineer
Rico Garcia   Engineer
Jiro Yamaguchi   Group Member
Justin Poree   Engineer,Group Member,Executive Producer
Michael Page   Artwork,Package Design
Jason Goldstein   Mixing
Roberto Sorokin   Composer
Lolly Vegas   Composer
Raul Pacheco   Group Member
Ozomatli   Rhythm Production
Edgar Castro   Engineer
Alberto Aguilera Valadez   Composer
Alex Gonzalez   Composer
Abraham Quintanilla   Composer
Enrique Valencia   Composer
Agustin Lara   Composer
Sly & Robbie   Producer,Rhythm Production
Chris Kenner   Composer
Consuelo Velazquez   Composer
Clarence Henry   Composer
Ulises Bella   Group Member
Reuben Cohen   Mastering
Jesse Salcedo   Composer
Rigoberto Alfaro   Arranger
Jose Concepcion Villa Cuellar   Composer
Pedro Astudillo   Composer
Jose Arroyo   Composer
Wil-Dog Abers   Engineer,Group Member
Freddie Martinez   Composer
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