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Salsa Dura, Son de Tikizia "NUESTRA INDIFERENCIA"

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

http://www.sondetikizia.com
Este es un video "casero que hice con mi camarita "Cyber-shot" desde la microbus de Freddy cuando ibamos para San Carlos el 27 de abril del 2008. Editado en Final Cut Express y LiveType en una macbook.

Voz: Alfredo Poveda
Vibrafono: Felipe Fournier
Trombones:
Marcial Flores
Leo Rodriguez
Alfredo Poveda

TEMA: NUESTRA INDIFERENCIA
DEL CD: SALSA DURA PA LOS PIES (Son de Tikizia)
LETRA, MUSICA Y VIDEO: Walter Flores
http://twitter.com/WalterFlores

www.sondetikizia.com
http://facebook.com/sondetikizia.paginaoficial


Son de Tikizia: Salsa Dura Pa' Los Pies
Latin Beat Magazine, Feb, 2008 by Eric Gonzalez

Most recordings that we review have "something" that we like, and in most cases, each one only has two or three cuts that we truly enjoy. It is very rare to find a production that grasps you from the beginning and doesn't let go until the very end. That is what happened to me with the superb Salsa Dura Pa' Los Pies, by Son de Tikizia, an exciting band from Costa Rica, whose leaders are Walter Flores (piano and flute) and Alfredo Poveda (vocals and trombone), two alumni from the Rubén Blades organization. Poveda, by the way, not only has a voice similar to his mentor, but also has the ability to vocalize and create like the greats. The CD features 12 well-arranged and smart tunes, spiked, as required by true salsa dura, with strong trombones, and my favorites are Jugaste con Mi Destino, Me Quité las Vendas, and Que te Vaya Bien. Interestingly enough, there are two versions--one short and one long--of Rubén Blades' classic, Juan González, which sounds as fresh as the original. We all know that we won't have Rubén Blades around forever. However, it is my opinion that Poveda, Flores, and Son de Tikizia are the likely inheritors of his musical talents and knowledge. They truly learned from the master and created their own identity. It's been a long time since I have been as excited with a new CD as I am with Salsa Dura Pa' Los Pies. And it didn't come from New York, Panamá, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Perú, and the other so-called salsa powers.

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  • oye este sonido esta espectacular, felicidades y a seguir adelante.  me gusta muchisimo. mv

  • buenisimoooooooooooo

  • ja, que bien Mauri!! Lo tiraron al vuelo1

  • excelente interpretacion y el avant-garde video sin palabras.Felicitaciones 

  • mi pueblo san carlos siempre dios nos proteja buen final

  • simplement calidad nacional dem buenos....

  • Saludos gargamelpicachu, disculpe pero el genero salsa no existe, pero si existe, el mambo,cha cha cha,rumba ,son ,bolero, guaguanco , el changui, la timba, el songo , en total 37,etc y todo esto es original de Cuba, pero como la gente no saben la diferencia, lo etiquetan todo como salsa enlatada.

    Saludos de Heredia

  • ¡Qué magnifico vídeo! Un verdadero recuerdo de ese terruño tan lindo como lo es CR

  • Que Buen Matiz, Que Buena Letra , Que Buen Video.

  • no me gusta la salsa en general.. pero este grupo esta increible

    arriba ticos

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