At 77, Ibrahim Ferrer has
lost none of his cheeky charm. Buenos Hermanos lives beautifully
up to its title--"Good Brothers"--with those Cuban stalwarts
Cachaito Lopez and Chucho Valdes joined by that genius of the electric
guitar, Manuel Galban, and with the Blind Boys of Alabama enriching
the basic mix. Moreover, Ry Cooder, who originally coaxed Buena
Vista Social Club into life, here acts as midwife once again. This
CD, he says, was "the last chance in the world today to work
with such a voice." Well, Ferrer's voice no longer has the
ringing exhilaration we heard on his solo album, Ibrahim Ferrer.
His effects are more muted now, more laid back, but they still cover
a kaleidoscopic range of tone and color. He delivers his boleros
with lovely swing, and he radiates the genuineness of a premarketing
age. It's easy to believe that most of these tracks were one-takes:
the whole thing has wonderful freshness. |