Tiempo al Tiempo -Cesar Lozada y su Cubanisimo

César Lozada y su Cubanísimo presented, under license from the English label Tumi Music, his album Tiempo al Tiempo. Those directed by the tresero and composer Cesar Lozada Labrada, a native of Las Tunas, Cuba, make their debut with this album in which they invite the singers Ruben & Gaby Rodríguez, Cesar Salazar and Isbel Romero.
Lozada Labrada has been part of important groups such as El Conjunto Arsenio Rodríguez, Otra Visión de Orlando Valle “Maraca”, as well as Los Jovenes Clásicos del Son, Orquesta Azúcar Band. His compositions have been performed by groups such as Acarey del Peru, among others.
Tiempo Al Tiempo, an album that includes 13 pieces, all written and arranged by César Lozada Labrada, takes us on a tour of different Afro-Cuban rhythms: Guaracha, Bolero, Traditional Cuban Son.
El Beso, the song that opens the album, captivates us with a frenetic rhythm and the voice of an immense Juan Miguel Gonzalez, and the solos of Hector Abel Virelles on trumpet and Cesar Lozada himself on tres. Hector Abel Virelles is in charge of vocalizing. Yo Quiero Pedirte Hoy, a song that has a cadence designed for the dancer. The piece that gives its name to the production invites the sonera Isbel Romero, who brings great quality and warm colors. Del otro lado de tu Voz makes the bolero contribution to the album in the prodigious performance of Neiry Lorenzo Mustelier. The singer Juan Miguel González is in charge of shaping the Guaracha Son Del Bailador, while in Maldita Pobreza, a song that builds bridges with Caribbean rhythms, highlights the guest singers: César Salazar and Gabriel Rodríguez, as well as the trumpeter Hector Abel Virelles Gonzalez and Cesar Lozada himself in the three. Ni Tu Ni Yo is one of the best songs on the album because of the choirs that surround us. Cesar Salazar puts the vocals in Para Quererte. Amor Amor is a Traditional Cuban Son with touches of Cumbia in its structure. The great vocalist Isbel Romero reappears in the romantic piece Vives en Mi. Muchacha Bonita, the theme that serves as the climax, builds bridges with Dominican sounds.
Tracks: El Beso; Yo Quiero Pedirte Hoy; Tiempo al Tiempo; Del Otro Lado de Tu Voz; Son Del Bailador; Maldita Pobreza; Ni Tu Ni Yo; Para Quererte; Amor Amor; Vives en Mi; Tu Te vas; Solo tus Besos; Muchacha Bonita
Cesar Lozada Labrada – tres & guitar; Yubel Tellez Durruthy – bass; Hector Abel Virelles Gonzalez – trumpet; Alejandro Mendoza Suarez, Cesar Lozada Labrada & Hector Abel Virelles Gonzalez – chorus; Andres Manuel Gonzalo Gavilan – congas & bongó; Alejandro Mendoza Suarez, Hector Abel Virelles Gonzalez & Jorge Luis Herrera – minor percussion; Juan Miguel Gonzalez, Hector Abel Virelles, Neiry Lorenzo Mustelier & Maykel Marquez – vocals.
Guests: Isbel Romero, César Salazar, Gabriel Rodriguez y Cesar Salazar
