On November 3rd, VP Records/17 North Parade
will release “Havana Meets Kingston.” The innovative, culture-centric album
pairs legendary and emerging Cuban and Jamaican musicians to reimagine classic
songs and create new compositions, infused with Jamaican reggae and dancehall
and traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban rhythms. Produced by Australia’s leading
reggae and dancehall producer Mista Savona (aka Jake Savona), ‘Havana Meets
Kingston’ is the first full-length project to present the blended sounds of
these two distinct island nations supported by an all-star cast of musicians.
Of the 15 new recordings on the album, fresh versions of
‘Chan, Chan,’ ‘El Cuarto De Tula,’ and ‘Candela,’ made famous by the album/film
Buena Vista Social Club present a blended Caribbean flair. The album was
recorded at Egrem Studios (Estudios Areito 101) in Havana and features
performances by Grammyaward winning reggae duo Sly & Robbie with original
Buena Vista Social Club instrumentalists Ronaldo Luna and Barbarito Torres
among others. New renditions of classic
reggae songs; “Vibracion Positive” (Rastaman Vibration), “Row Fisherman Row”
and “100 Pounds of Collie” feature the talents of vocalists Turbulence,Randy
Valentine and Prince Alla among others. The music video and single ‘Carnival’
featuring emerging Cuban artist Solis and Randy Valentine, will be followed
closely by “El Cuarto De Tula” featuring Maikel Ante, El Medico and Turbulence.
A feature-length documentary chronicling the recording sessions is slated for
release in 2018.
“When I first visited Cuba in 2013, there was something in
the air- it just seemed to be begging to happen”, said Jake Savona. “The album
simmers with an energy,warmth and sincerity that seems increasingly hard to
find in this digital age. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating
it.”
For generations, Cuba and Jamaica have been at the forefront
of trends in music, art,fashion and food throughout the Americas. “Havana Meets
Kingston” meshes these musical pathways, effortlessly blending Cuban rhythms
and melodies with reggae’s rumbling basslines and hypnotic drums, resulting in
an exceptional listening experience.
“We are excited to be associated with this album,” said
Randy Chin, President of VP Records. “it’s a historical album with amazing
production and talented artists, making it a truly ground-breaking project.”
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