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"Listening to
the bitter-sweet lyrics of new Cuban singer YUSA and the simple sophistication
of her music one knows one is finally hearing 21st century Cuba. Her cutting-edge
songs map the contemporary emotional lives of urban Havana. Fused inside
her music are traces from further afield, from iconclastic jazz and rock
to today's Brazil. Full of the vital energy of experimentation and the
textures of musical exchange gained in intimate venues, Yusa offers a
whole new way of hearing Cuba." (Jan Fairley)
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Yusa
is living proof that not everyone in Cuba is making music like their
grandaddy! Yes, of course there are urban echoes of classic trova
songs, but it's offshoots like bolero and notably 'filin' that inform
this true voice of the 21st century whose songs break down the labels
usually imposed on the island's music. As a modern troubadour Yusa,
like others in her peer group, is as influenced by Spanish and North
American pop and jazz as by 'nueva trova' and son. After all Yusa
grew up with her ear stimulated by everything Cuba had to offer
as well as a legion of international musicians including Miles Davis,
Peter Gabriel, Sting, Stevie Wonder, Chick Corea and Jaco Pastorius.
And sheÕs of a generation whose musical world owes as much to their
contemporaries in Brazil Ð Lenine, Chico Science, Chico Cesar, Carlinhos
Brown Ð as to anything home grown.
Born
in the Buena Vista district of today's Playa and growing up in the
modern Alamar housing community of east Havana, Yusa's childhood
was spent between music and the sea, cherished by her economist
mother and her sailor father whose eyes always have, 'the gaze of
the sea in them'.
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Yusa
started with guitar, went on to Cuban tres guitar, taking piano
and bass in her stride. What inspires this debut disc are vital
creative years spent jamming in the hallways and classrooms of the
Amadeo Rold‡n Conservatory exchanging musical ideas with contemporaries
such as Roberto Carcasses, who is now the arranger of many of the
songs on this disc. Then there's Yusa's time improvising female
quintet Quasi-Jazz at that crucible of Cuban music, 'El Zorro y
el Cuervo', the basement night club on Havana's central La Rampa
street which has been at the cutting edge of Cuban jazz since the
early 20th century.
A
key phenomena of 1990s Cuba was the emergence of contemporary duos
revitalising in totally unexpected ways the older fashion of singing
two part harmony with guitar. In the same way as Gema and Pavel
had before them, Yusa and Domingo made waves among their urban milieu
in the small corner bars and neighbourhood clubs where for centuries
new Cuban musics have always been dreamed up.
Yusa
and her musical accomplices recorded in the late nights and early
mornings of a sweltering Cuban winter in the big old house of Vedado's
Once (11) street. Here in the intimate atmosphere of singer-songwriter
Pablo Milanes' studios, with a couple of tracks in the Amadeo Roldán
Theatre, they have created a disc which breaks boundaries.
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Producer
Pavel's frames certain pieces with 'found sounds' from percussive
traffic to trains, camera clicks to children's cries, music box
melodies to the crash of sea waves for Yusa's call to Yemayá,
the Cuban 'Orisha' Goddess of the sea, texturing captured moments.
The enigmas of Yusa's bitter-sweet lyrics are realised in a music
full of simplicity and sophistication as befits modern Cuba.
'As
you listen to this new CD you should forget everything you thought
you knew about contemporary Cuban music' - NPR, USA
'Yusa
has arrived as a powerful new voice stocked with a profound knowledge
of her musical roots and an innovative reinvention of Cuba' - Global
Rhythm, USA
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The
winner of Cubadisco 2003, fusion category
New
York Times Syndicate, John Shelton, Top 21 CDs
European World Music Chart, Top 10
'Like
a vocally dexterous Tracy Chapman with a large jazzy collection' - Neil
Bennun, BBC Online
'Yusa
is an aural journey from start to finish' - Miami New Times
'Top
of the World' Critics Choice, Songlines
'Very
impressive live' - Charlie Gillett
'Remarkably
accomplished eclectic music' - Sue Steward
'Is
it any surprise that she's been nominated for an award in two categories
?' - FRoots/BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards
Nominated
at WOMEX 2002 in two categories for the BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards:
Best Newcomer and Best of the Americas
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