A las Doce

by Pavel Urquiza and Yusa

Jazz / Trova. At twelve, mid-tempo theme, double utility because within the same subject has two different genres ... plays with the first Afro-Cuban sounds of the sax where the presence shows the urban sounds of Havana and its coastline, taking the waves of the sea wall as regards a common place where everyone used as individual interests ... such as lovers, troubadours, friends, religious and foreign appointment some day make that big sofa invited many to sit down as the sound of the sea and its smells around him.

Albums

The best of Yusa

The best of Yusa

Yusa's albums marked her out as a new jewel as in Cuba's musical crown. "The rish sultriness of Yusa's luscious voice allies her with Brazil's new samba singers, but has also led to comparisons with Tracy Chapman, while her harmonic explorations cnjure Cassandra Wilson", Sue Stewart (Songlines) The more…

Artist: Yusa

Yusa

Yusa

Listening to the bitter-sweet lyrics of new Cuban singer Yusa and the simple sophistication of her music one knows one is finally hearing 21st century Cuba her cutting-edge songs map the contemporary emotional lives of urban Havana fused inside her music are traces from further afield from iconoclas more…

Artist: Yusa

Featured Artist

Artist

Yusa

Yusa

"Listening to the bitter-sweet lyrics of new Cuban singer YUSA and the simple sophistication of her music one knows one is finally hearing 21st century Cuba. Her cutting-edge songs map the contemporary emotional lives of urban Havana. Fused inside her music are traces from further afield, from iconc more…

Other Information

Writer:
Yusimil Bridon Lopez (Yusa)
Publisher:
Tumi Music (Editorial) Ltd
Genres:
Nueva Trova and Jazz-fusion
Instruments:
Piano, Guitar, Bongos/Congas, Saxophone, Vocals and Bass Guitar
Region:
Cuba
Arrangement:
Solo
Tempo:
Medium