Poncho Sanchez
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Raise Your Hand

05/22/2007 | Concord Records 

All Music Guide Review

Conguero Poncho Sanchez grew up on salsa and Latin jazz, but his musical influences also included large doses of Stax and Muscle Shoals R&B. So for his latest album, he decided to pay tribute to both traditions: the result is a strange but seriously fun jumble of soul, salsa, son and jazz. Gratefully, he generally avoids trying to fuse them all into a single hybrid musical style; instead, he jumps from one to the other. The album opens and closes with classic-style soul songs: "Raise Your Hand" and "Knock on Wood," both featuring singer Eddie Floyd, organist Booker T. Jones, and guitarist Steve Cropper. In between is a range of material that includes a brilliant straight-ahead salsa number featuring Andy Montañez titled "El Agua de Belen," the gorgeous "Amor con Amor," a very fine Maceo Parker showcase titled "Maceo's House" (which actually does blend soul and Latin influences, and carries it off nicely) and a couple of less compelling numbers as well. But even the nice-but-not-earthshaking "Gestation" offers plenty of fun, and there really is not a single track on this album that is anything less than thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommended overall. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Tropi Blue
  • 5:07

  • 3
  • Shotgun
  • 3:55

  • 5
  • Rosarito
  • 3:55

  • 6
  • Maceo's House
  • 5:52

  • 8
  • Gestation
  • 4:53

  • 9
  • Amor Con Amor
  • 5:50

  • 10
  • Knock on Wood
  • 3:33

  • Credits

    • David Torres, Jr.
    • Piano, Arranger, Organ (Hammond), Associate Producer, Musical Direction
    • John Burk
    • Guitar (Rhythm), Guest Appearance, Producer


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