Buena Vista Social Club's star Eliades Ochoa shares new track feat. Joan As Police Woman - New album 'Guajro' out 26th May

ELIADES OCHOA (ORIGINAL MEMBER OF BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB)

 

PREMIERES NEW TRACK ‘CREO EN LA NATURALEZA’

FEATURING JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN - HEAR IT HERE

 

NEW ALBUM ‘GUAJIRO’ OUT 26TH MAY VIA WORLD CIRCUIT

FEATURING RUBÉN BLADES, CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE

 

TOUR DATES INCLUDE UPCOMING LONDON KOKO HEADLINE 29TH OCTOBER

Legendary Cuban musician and original member of Buena Vista Social Club Eliades Ochoa today presents the latest single from his new album ‘Guajiro’, out May 26th via World Circuit Records.

 

‘Creo En La Naturaleza’ is written by Eliades himself, and features acclaimed American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joan Wasser aka Joan As Police Woman, on guest vocals. Of the song, Eliades says: “Over the years, I have realised that simple things make me happy – looking at the sunrise and the stars and enjoying music and my family. I am thrilled to work with Joan As Police Woman on this track, she is a very talented artist and her fresh voice and violin bring so much to the song.” 

 

Joan As Police Woman "What an indescribable honour to work with Eliades. Ever since I heard him sing over 25 years ago, his voice has stayed with me- it’s one of those that just sounds like the beauty and truth of life.”

  

LISTEN TO 'CREON EL LA NATURALEZA' HERE

 

Ochoa is well known and loved worldwide as one of the original members of Buena Vista Social Club, having famously lent his vocals to that album’s iconic opener ‘Chan Chan’. In the wake of Buena Vista’s phenomenal reception, Ochoa has released 9 albums, won 4 Latin Grammys and received a Grammy nomination (for 2010’s Afrocubism). Produced by Demetrio Muñiz and featuring guests Rubén Blades, Joan As Police Woman and Charlie Musselwhite, ‘Guajiro’ cements his reputation as one of the most vital artists to come out of Cuba in the last century. 

 

The first single taken from the album, ‘Se Soltó Un León’, a classic Puerto Rican plena with blazing horn arrangements, is also available to listen to now.

 

WATCH TO 'CREON EL LA NATURALEZA' HERE

 

Ochoa will tour ‘Guajiro’ throughout 2023 across the world, including upcoming shows at Manchester Jazz Festival in May, and a headline at London’s Koko on October 29th.

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The rugged features, the signature hat, the cowboy boots and the iconic ‘man in black’ image… The songs from the school of life imbued with the sort of hard-earned, country-tinged wisdom that can’t be bought. You don’t have to look or listen too hard to understand why Eliades Ochoa is often called ‘Cuba’s Johnny Cash’. Yet if parallels abound, his new album Guajiro also shows him to be a singular voice with his own unique style and sound, rooted deep in Cuban tradition but with an appeal that is as timeless as it is universal. 

Back in 1997 when he shot to international recognition as a member of the Grammy-winning Buena Vista Social Club, Eliades was the young gun. True, he was by then in his 50th year and had already been leading Cuba’s leading band Cuarteto Patria for 18 years - but he was still in the flush of youth compared to legendary veterans Compay Segundo and Ibrahim Ferrer, who had been playing since before he was born and with whom he duetted unforgettably on classic songs such as “Chan Chan” and “Candela”. 

A quarter of a century later, Eliades is now the veteran with a legendary back story of his own and Guajiro presents Eliades as we’ve never heard him before. The songs on Guajiro – most of which are his own compositions – are the most intimate and personal Eliades has ever recorded. “The album tells a lot about me and my history,” he says. “It’s really the story of my life and each song has a lot of meaning.” 

In making Guajiro he called upon an array of sympathetic collaborators. Producer Demetrio Muñiz represents a direct link to Buena Vista, having acted for many years as the musical director of the touring band that spun off from the original project. But others are drawn from far beyond the shores of Cuban music, including the Mississippi blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite, Fania All-Stars legend Rubén Blades and indie-rock auteur Joan Wasser, who records as Joan As Police Woman. “It’s different from the albums I’ve done before, taking me outside my comfort zone”, Eliades notes. “I’ve been playing traditional son cubano for many years  and at this point in my life I wanted to do something a little different - and I’ve always loved collaborating and being open to other rhythms and working with different artists.”  

What triggered his late blossoming as a songwriter he isn’t entirely sure - other than a feeling that the time was ripe, the inspiration was strong and that life’s journey had provided him with insights which cried out to be shared. “It’s a different stage of my life from when we made Buena Vista,” he says.  “People like Compay and Ibrahim had a big history and lots of stories and making that album with them opened doors to the entire world. Now it feels like the right time for me to tell my stories. I’m in a good place and these songs are close to my heart. You could say it’s my manifesto.” 

With the release of Guajiro, he adds a new and revealing chapter that weaves together all the threads and strands of his storied life and career into a definitive and compelling personal testament that honours his past while ambitiously taking his music into pastures new.

 

‘GUAJIRO’ TRACKLIST

 

1.Vamos a Alegrar el Mundo

2. Soy Guajiro

3. Creo en la Naturaleza (feat. Joan As Police Woman)

4. Pajarito Voló (feat. Rubén Blades)

5. Ando Buscando una Novia

6. Abrazo de Luz

7. Anita Tun Tun Tun

8. Canto Para Ti Guajira

9. Se Soltó Un León

10. West (feat. Charlie Musselwhite)

11. Loso Ejes de Mi Carreta

 

ELIADES OCHOA’S ‘GUAJIRO’ TOUR

 

May 4th – Ibiza, ES – SDL Festival

May 13th – Coutances, FR – Festival Jazz Sous Les Pommiers

May 17th – Sion, CH – PALP Festival

May 28th – Manchester, UK – Manchester Jazz Festival

May 31st – Paris, FR – Le Trianon

June 2nd – Bergen, NO – Natjazz

June 16th – Chiasso, CH – Festate

June 20th – Bloemendaal, NL - Caprera

June 23rd – Essaouira, Morocco – Essaouira Festival

July 2nd – Malaga, ES – Teatro Cervantes

July 6th – Rudolstadt, DE – Rudolstadt Festival

July 13th – Pisa, IT – MusicaStrada Festival

July 15th – Pesaro, IT – Lonely Planet UlisseFest

July 22nd – Chanac, FR – Festival Détours du Monde

July 25th – Riga, LV – Green Theatre Mezaparks

July 29th – Sète, FR – Fiest’A Sète

August 10th – Segovia, ES – Noches Magicas de La Granja

October 29th – London, UK – Koko

  

WATCH ‘SE SOLTÓ UN LEÓN’ VIDEO HERE

 

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