by Garvin » Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:37 pm
I've actually been listening to Palo Congo for the last few weeks. Definately a unique player and great album... I was thinking about Sabu while reading a recent thread about speed playing and chops in regards to a recent concert someone saw that illicited some negative reaction.
Sabu's solo style is very much the opposite of someone like Giovanni. He's got a distincly African feel in his soloing. Very phrase and feel oriented around the music. A real traditional folk style I think as you hear in his rendition of Aggo Elegua. Also, he displays a wide range of styles from Afro-Cuban, to Son, to Plena (Chauferito) while maintaining a unique voice on the congas.
Originally I didn't "get" this album. I think it was reccomended to me by an experienced player when I first started becoming interested in Afro-Cuban music. I thought the recording quality was bad and it was boring, but I obviously hadn't developed an ear for the music at that point because since then it has become one of my go-to albums for inspiration. Glad to see it brought up here.
Peace!