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Bachata Roja/Vijana Jazz Band

Oldies but Goodies, Pained and Jocose

By Xgau Dec 20, 2011 2:08AM
Bachata Roja: Amor y Amargue (iASO)
This introduction to Dominican son was "recorded live to 2-track," sniffs the same label's co-released Bachata Legends, in which the original artists re-record decades-old classics smoothly and even beautifully but seldom enthrallingly. What the original vocals lacked in accomplished ease they made up and then some in quirky intensity, and they weren't anything like amateurish. With more at stake professionally and personally, these young singers grabbed onto the "bitterness" at the heart of their barrio-bohemian genre so as to dramatize not only the pain of thwarted love but the hunger for public identity that eats at a people after half a century of tyranny. Sometimes it's almost like they're crying. A MINUS

 

Vijana Jazz Band: The Koka Koka Sex Battalion: Rumba, Koka Koka & Kamata Sukuma: Music From Tanzania 1975-1980 (Sterns)

One band with two names so it could record over quota when it managed the journey to the studio in Nairobi, Vijana Jazz Band and its Koka Koka Sex Battalion doppelganger favored the typical East African iteration of soukous's rippling guitars. Sometimes this approach is compared to country music, but that's a metaphor, not a musical analogy‑-these guys aren't true soloists, and rarely is Nashville guitar so ramshackle. In East African rumba, guitars provide atmosphere more than content. The content's in the jocosely hectoring vocals and single-line saxophone interjections, which with this enjoyable little band are numerous and various enough to engage non-Swahili speakers who find some of the melodies warm and others tepid. B PLUS

 

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Dec 20, 2011 10:35AM
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New Sterns releases always catch me by surprise - I need to shake up my usual sources, I guess, because it seems they don't get talked up anywhere but here. Very much looking forward to both of these.

Koka Koka Sex Battalion is my second favorite band name I've come across this week. My favorite band name I've come across this week came courtesy of some five year olds I was babysitting who wanted to put on a concert for me in their living room. As it became clear they were never going to finish setting up, I tried to create a diversion. "What's the name of your band, The Dirty Diapers?" "No!" they yelled back. "We're the Diarrhea Popsicles!"
Dec 20, 2011 10:10AM
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Loved the Bachata Roja collection. Brought to mind ice cold drinks made with rum, tank top weather, and sweaty kisses on wooden porches.
Dec 20, 2011 9:34AM
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Ira Kaplan has recently suffered an unspecified "serious health scare" and thus will be performing sitting down 
  I saw this also and am pleased that he appears- overall- still fine.  They've indicated that pending shows will be held but focus on more pop or quieter things rather than extended guitar freakouts.
  They're also not taking questions. Cam as a doc or anyone of us 40 or older can tell the younger EWers that means it could be anywhere from an embarrassing nuisance that would result in jokes to a serious disease/chronic condition that's under control at the moment.  Let's hope he stays happy and has a full and lasting recovery.

Dec 20, 2011 8:07AM
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On a completely unrelated note, Pitchfork reports that Ira Kaplan has recently suffered an unspecified "serious health scare" and thus will be performing sitting down at Yo La Tengo's annual Hannukah shows at Maxwell's in Hoboken. Please join me in sending good thoughts.
Dec 20, 2011 7:14AM
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Is it just me, or does that second title not sound like a porn video from Burlesconi's private stash?
Dec 20, 2011 7:13AM
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The packaging is confusing and I thought my way of doing it clarified an ambiguous situation, but bradluen is right, so I've changed the header and inserted some language that I hope will signify to someone who reads the review without following our discussion.
Dec 20, 2011 4:36AM
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Both of these are on Spotify, through which I've streamed the latter a few times. Without the liners, the album sounds gruffly unassuming -- even the one subtitled "A chaotic scramble" achieves disorder only when the horn section butts in for a few bars. That's enough to distinguish them from their polished contemporaries over in Kinshasa, however.

For search purposes, Spotify, as well as the Sterns website, list The Koka Koka Sex Battalion as part of the title and not the artist name.
Dec 20, 2011 3:36AM
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All I can say about this is goody, goody, goody.  I've had my eye on (but haven't, er, been able to "pick up") the Koka Koka Sex Battalion record for the last month.  And Domincan sonYum
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Robert Christgau

Starting in 1967, Robert Christgau has covered popular music for The Village Voice, Esquire, Blender, Playboy, Rolling Stone, and many other publications. He teaches in New York University's Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music, maintains a comprehensive website at robertchristgau.com, and has published five books based on his journalism. He has written for MSN Music since 2006.

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