Descarga en California review by Peter Watrous for www.descarga.com ~
"Damn, this is good. Mauleón, the author of the classic instruction book The Salsa Guidebook, has put on a show on how to make a
modern descarga record. She’s backed by the best of the West Coast Latin scene, including icons like Armando Peraza and Orestes
Vilató, along with Giovanni Hidalgo and the Cuban drummer Jimmy Branly. Mauleón makes it all work, supplying tumbaos that drip with
sudden, unexpected modern harmonies, and changing the dynamics of the tunes, dropping the volume of her piano, and laying out at
times. She’ll add horn punches with two-handed chords, then move back into the tumbaos; it makes the whole thing sound improvised,
but full, and thoughtful — she’s listening, orchestrating on the spot. Hidalgo sounds great — listen to him on the opening track — and
Francisco Torres, the trombonist, etches out some relaxed, expressive improvisations. This is a classic descarga, epic at times, open,
modern and loose. It’s also well recorded."
Highly Recommended. (Peter Watrous, 2006-05-20)
Descarga en California is in Latin Jazz Net's Top 20 for 2006!
Descarga en California review by Evan C. Gutierrez for All Music Guide
"Descarga en California offers the best of both worlds. The music is familiar, like home, and yet the performances are so daring that
one can't help but feel that they are hearing comparsa for the first time. Though the disc is noticeably void of piano solos, which
seems strange at first, Mauleón certainly makes her presence known. She has a swing and grace to her style that is unmistakable, the
spine of the band. Percussionists Armando Peraza, Orestes Vilató and Giovanni Hidalgo supply more than enough mind bending, time
shifting solo phrases to make up for the lack of showing off on the part of the band leader. With an unmistakably West Coast taste for
backbeat, the priority of every tune is the pocket, an unwavering groove, cut deep by Cuban drummer Jimmy Branly. Every single tune
twists and winds it's way to top-of-the-lungs coro-shouting intensity before fading out, in true descarga style. The arrangements are
smart and tasty, with the confident touch of an artist who has nothing to prove, just wanting to make truly good music. The soloists, on
the other hand, play with reckless abandon, like they have nothing to lose. It is exactly her ability to find this balance that distinguishes
Mauleón as one of the hippest band-leaders in Latin music today. Latin music fans can only hope that there's a lot more where Descarga en California came from." ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, All Music Guide
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