***1/2 Rubén González
CHANCHULLO
(World Circuit/Nonesuch)
The 82-year-old crowd-pleasing piano maestro of the Buena Vista Social Club
is back with his second frontman release, and it’s a zinger. The title track
builds off the old “Oye como va” riff and then adds a catchy hook melody and a
lengthy blast of irresistible keyboard histrionics. The way González plays with
time is a joy, and the most popular Cuban outfit in the world is steady as a rock
behind him, making his re-entry into the normal space-time continuum a heart-stopping
affair. González is an utter ham, but even if he weren’t an octogenarian with a fairy-tale
past, you’d be hard pressed to hold this against him, given his technique, phrasing,
and spirit. After sprawling across the girst few tracks, he lets others take turns in
the spotlight, notably tres man Papi Oviedo and flutist Richard Egües. Most of
these 11 sones, descargas, cha cha chas, and stately danzones
do not feature vocalists, but the presence of Buena Vista singing star Ibrahim Ferrer
on two tracks is noteworthy, especially the one where he trades improvisations with
Senegalese Cubaphile singer Cheikh Lô. The Cooders, father and son, also sit in tastefully
on one track.
— Banning Eyre
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