Azúcar Negra was formed in 1997 when Leonel Limonta,
Haila Momprié (no longer with the band), and other musicians split off
from Bamboleo.
Limonta had written almost all of the material for Bamboleo's brilliant second
album, "Yo No Me Parezco a Nadie" and Haila was one of the lead singers.
Azúcar Negra created a great new arrangement of the title song and Limonta
continued to pour his songwriting talent into the project. In 2001, after a
number of world tours, they finally released their first studio album, Andar
andando. Their second CD, Sin mirar atrás, was released
in early 2004.
Timba.com's Michelle White was on hand for one of Azúcar
Negra's frequent European tours and contributed this concert
report which also details the latest personnel changes.
All of Azúcar Negra's material is written by Limonta,
who also wrote four huge hits for Charanga Habanera and two for Issac Delgado.
Juan Carlos González said of Limonta -- "He's not a trained musician,
but every song he brought in had some kind of special magic and became a huge
hit". Various bandmembers have contributed arrangements, such as Adalberto
Domínguez, who is also once of Timba's top bassists, a great pianist,
and an absolute wonder to watch on stage.
In the years prior to the release of Andar andando, Azúcar
Negra, like many Cuban bands, had a string of radio hits. The bands record relatively
inexpensive demos and release them to Radio Taíno and other stations.
In some cases, such as Paulito's "La Última Bala", the demo
winds up being better than the recorded version because of personnel changes.
In other cases, great songs are released as demos and then never officially
released. Two of Timba's greatest tracks fall into this category: Paulito's
"Laura" and Azúcar Negra's "Almas disfrazadas". Fortunately
Azúcar Negra released four of its demos to mp3.com, including "Almas
Disfrazadas". These can be heard at Azúcar
Negra's mp3.com website. The other two songs are on "Andar andando".
Click on our DISCS button above to learn more about Azúcar Negra's discography.
Azúcar Negra is an extremely well-rehearsed band whose
live show is full of interesting medleys and segues. They're definitely a thrill
to see live. They only have the two albums, but they're so packed with great
music that we count them among the upper echelon of Timba bands, especially
considering the past accomplishments of Limonta.
from the liner notes of Azúcar Negra's soon to be released
second CD:
Cinco años..........¿sin mirar atrás?
Azúcar Negra sigue caminando. Con los ojos abiertos cantan como habla
Cuba, bailan como se mueve La Habana. El hablar cubano, desde siempre, es rápido,
sugestivo, provocador.
Como nadie, el compositor Leonel Limonta sabe captar la
voz de la calle, sus tradiciones y novedades, y convertirla en poesía.
Musicalmente, la Timba ha caminado durante estos cinco
años. Sin dejar de ser autenticamente cubana, va incorporando ritmos
y sonidos del Caribe y de otras tradiciones latinoamericanas. La mezcla sútil
subraya elcarácter universal de la música cubana: la Timba está
viajando.
Miramos adelante, pues: Leonel Limonta y Azúcar
Negra no dejarán de sorprendernos.