Corroncho
Corroncho 2
Expression Records
Corroncho is made up of artists Lucho Brieva and Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music fame. But Manzanera is much more than just Roxy Music. Over the past four decades, he has produced a huge catalog of solo music as Phil Manzanera, The Explorers, 801, Henry Fool, Mainstream, Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, and Corroncho. Corroncho is a band based in Columbia and incorporates Latin music through a prog-rock/modern music slant.
Manzanera is no stranger to this music. He spent a great deal of his youth in Cuba and this is where he first picked up a guitar at the young age of six. He has performed in Cuba with Moncada (Live at The Karl Marx,Havava 1992) and formed 801 Latino, which toured South America (801 Latino, 2002).
But this is a little different; this band has now produced two albums and seems to be a project for which he has great fondness. Both albums are well crafted, well recorded and extremely well produced and arranged. 2 features some old friends helping out (Becky Gilhespie and Robert Wyatt) along with new musical friends from Columbia (the name, Corroncho, roughly translated means βworking classβ). For the record, the entire album is in Spanish (as was the first).Β Manzanera even covers Leonard Cohenβs βHallelujahβ (here titled βAleluvaβ) and Oasisβs βLive Foreverβ (βParasiempreβ, which gives the original version a run for its money).
The album is a concept album; two friends have a vision and decide it is a sign to drive north to βthe promised landβ, which is Queenβs, New York. This album is their journey and their discoveries during the trip. Given todayβs political climate in the United States, it is a timely album and one that reflects how the U.S. is a dream, but that dream does not translate to reality. The last track, βVolviβ (means βThe Returnβ) features beautiful trumpet playing from Wyatt; it sets the mood and is a beautiful way to wrap up their journey.
The music is expertly played, but it is not all-traditional South American. Yes, the influences are felt and heard throughout, but this being Manzanera, he has a great many tricks and use of sound up his sleeve.Β Lots of effects mixed throughout, and the second track, βArepaβΒ (which is a very popular Columbian food) must be heard to be appreciated (a conversation between the two friends as they begin their journey).
Manzanera and Brieva create a sound collage, sometimes with a salsa beat, sometimes with a straight rock beat, but it is interesting throughout. Manzanera also produces some of his most inspired guitar playing of his career throughout. The album is not one genre; it is a mix of everything, for lack of a better term, true World Music.
This is an album that will grow on the listener with each listen. It is a project for which Manzanera has a great deal of affection, and a project for which he should be very proud.Β Both Corroncho albums are great and this album is a brilliant continuation from the first, I sincerely hope there is a third. This album, and project is not something one would expect from Manzanera at this stage in his career. Letβs face it: he could be resting on his laurels, but he continues to explore music, himself and life. Letβs hope he never stops exploring.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: CORRONCHO – CORRONCHO 2
Aaron Badgley