![]() This is beautifully embodied by the opening and closing of the album. Listening to Omara and Chucho, you get the sense that the interplay between these two old friends is an effortless dance where each knows when it is their moment to step forward and when time has come to let the other shine. ![]() This is not salsa, but music to be listened to as you sit drinking a glass of wine with your loved one a warm summer evening or a cold winter night in front of the fire. The music is primarily a mix of boleros, trova moving into fílin. They are two people completely exposed, sharing an intimacy with their listeners. With the exception of Wynton Marsalis on "Esta Tarde Vi Llover" and Rossio Jimenez Blanco with backing vocals on "Huesito", the album is just Chucho's piano and Omara's voice. They present a selection of tunes that bear personal meaning to them, and present these songs unadorned, naked. They continue their exploration of the emotive power of simplicity. ![]() Omara Portuondo and Chucho Valdés are back together with their second album titled "Omara & Chucho".
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