Category: Latin Pop
11/30/09
I love coffee. My first-ever drink from a cup was coffee. I drank cafe on leche every morning (how's that for parenting?)
After eating, I always ask for a coffee to go. It keeps me busy in between texting and browsing the internet while I'm driving (just kidding- very dangerous- don't do it).
Anyways, about half the restaurants don't have the kind of lid that you can keep on as you sip your coffee. I really dislike having to take out my Leatherman to open a slit in the plastic containers designed for soda.
This rule doesn't discriminate, from the most expensive restaurants to the mom and pop meat loaf dives, it's always 50%. Considering that many people probably finish their meal with coffee and a large percentage of them probably like to do as I do, and that coffee lids are available at Sam's Club or Costco for about 40 cents a ton; there's really no excuse not to have them. Please, coffee addicts, forward this post to your favorite restaurant:
Restaurants: Do this for us. Please. It's a small thing that brings many of your customers great joy.
Anyways, I decided to do a search through my massive mp3 collection for coffee songs. Here's what I came up with:
First, always, when possible, is Bach. His Coffee Cantata- BWV 211 is one of his best. I don't know German, but I'd probably laugh if I could understand it, as the lyrics are one of those wonderful Enlightenment topics, the silly peccadilloes of the modern and wealthy (Rape of the Lock by Bach's contemporary, Alexander Pope, is another one). Here, a young girl is addicted to coffee. I like to watch Classical performances, don't you?
The next song is by Otis Redding who alternates with Sam Cooke, Al Green, and maybe one or two others as my favorite Soul singer and is one of my favorite singers of any genre. He lays down his naturally gruff, yet expressive and melismatic voice to the service of "Cigarettes and Coffee." Otis Redding passed away (RIP) before health studies. It's the podcast.
This one was tough. Both the Andrew Sisters and Frank Sinatra sang what is probably the greatest musical indictment of nations relying on one resource for its income, "The Coffee Song." Addendum: First Bach, then Frank.
Probably the greatest R&B compilation is the 15-disc set, The Chess Story. It has the Muddy, Chuck, Bo, and Willie you're all familiar with plus some of the most marvelous music you've never heard, like this song from a Mr. Danny Overbea, "Forty Cups of Coffee."
The Putumayo collections are hit or miss. Many of the songs are middling, if unusual and fresh, but the collections often have one or two songs that make their purchases worthwhile. Such is "Soltarlo" by Claudia Gomez, recompiled by Putumayo on Music from the Coffee Lands.
I'll do Caribbean/Cuban cafe songs tomorrow.
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11/29/07
Maybe Ricardo was tired of pyros having all the fun. Anyways, bad habits aside, it's an interesting group. Visit them here through Blog for Cuba. Caution: This isn't Hannah Montana.
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11/25/07

Americans have Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Fergie, Jewel, Miley Cyrus, Madonna (the queen) and many other pretty talented, pretty pop singers to produce light duty, dancy confections for the happy part of the female population. A distinct animal from talent-based singers like Rocio Durcal and the constellation of regional singers ranging from Colombian cumbia singers to Mexican rancheras to Dominican merenguistas, singers like Thalia, Gloria Trevi, Paulina Rubio, and Fey provide the same service to the feliz chicas of Latin America.
11/18/07
11/10/07
I was on the road so I missed it. I'll try to dig up some of the songs for your listening pleasure over the next few days. Anyways, here's the list and one of the winning songs:
Voz Veis won for best video. Ven A Mi Casa Esta Navidad Very sweet.
List of winners at Thursday's 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards:









