Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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SALSA AND RELIGION


Considering that during these seven days, the Catholic Church celebrates Easter, I wanted to stage the spiritual influence that religion had in the sauce and vice versa. As human beings we are made of flesh and spirit, and this was no stranger to great artists of the sauce at some point their lives were touched by their spiritual essence and in their lyrics and chords wanted to offer a superior songs, identificanlo under different names or religious beliefs of others did not live a spiritual calling at some point in their lives. (Behold, I stand at the door and knock: if any man hear my voice and opens the door, come in to him and dine with him, and he with me. "Revelation 3:20) orchestras and singers like Hector Lavoe, Lalo Rodriguez Richie Rey & Bobby Cruz, Alex de Castro, Papo Rivera, Los Hermanos Lebron, Impacto Crea, Bobby Valentin, Willie Rosario, and others have sealed their songs with lyrics like "the Lord Almighty" "At last I regret it", "Let loose the Pharisees They said Barabbas," "Book of love the world you cautious," "Last night I talk to the Lord and I said these words" "The Nazarene told me to watch my friends ".... They are letters that carry messages of hope and reflection on humanity.
not forget that the drum, metals and tumbao characteristic of Afro-Caribbean rhythms have influenced church music groups also were tainted by these rhythms and adopted this key to praise its creator. To name a few highlights we have a Son and Justice, Potters, Caribbean salsa praise, among others Bazilian to put their churches to dance to the rhythm of Salsa.
With the well known expression of St. Augustine "Whoever sings prays twice", you can say that so subliminal Salsa great artists have put us to pray without us noticing. But however it is to rescue all messages that carry in their songs are to make people reflect about our lives as human beings carry messages of love, peace, forgiveness and many other qualities that have been lost recently little.
could not leave aside the Cuban island, while not a religious belief like ours, have always included in their repertoire and their music to all his saints: Chango, Elegua, Ogun, Oba, Obaluaie, Oxum, Orula, among many others. So far I have not heard a Cuban artist qua career at a time is left in his repertoire to include a song or a mention of some saint or devotion protection. To mention a few songs: I'm all, the Genesis, Grace, Fiesta For Chango, Yemaya mara Fiesta, Fiesta ochu, whisk Touch Yemaya, Homage to the holy, etc.
respecting different religious beliefs of this paper is to rescue the letter full of life that have given us these great artists of Afro-Caribbean genre, some dead and thank you very much wherever they are, and those who are still alive so I encourage continue filling messages of love joy and hope his lyrics and music. With them come not many people realize that at some point touched by what you do. I invite readers who enjoy and are passionate about the genre of salsa and Afro-Caribbean rhythms, to listen to this week holy life messages from your favorite artists, and take the opportunity to take a week of actual reflection.

Here is my list of recommended items.

1. Allegri's "Hail Mary Bazilian Colletion
2. The Nazarene-Saxomania
3. Diablo-Caribbean Salsa Praise
4. I All-America
Dimension 5. What changed it all - Potters
6. Virgin of Charity Blea Antony
7. Repentant sinners
Willie Rosario 8. Jesus Christ, Son 14
9. The Bohemian-Luis Perico Ortiz
10. Hora Cero, Roberto Roena
11. Santos-bye and Impatica Create

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