Album Review: Aurelio - ‘Laru Beya’

Multilayered, multi-textured, rich, evocative and joyful, this is a journey through the traditions of the Garifuna.
Album Review: Aurelio - ‘Laru Beya’
Aurelio - `Laru Beya` Real World
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Aurelio - `Laru Beya` (Real World)
Multilayered, multi-textured, rich, evocative and joyful, this is a journey through the traditions of the Garifuna people, from Africa to the Caribbean to the Central American coast. Youssou N’Dour graces this precious album, recorded in Honduras, Belize and Senegal, and the sumptuous CD booklet enhances the quality. With a background in the sacred drumming of religious ceremonies, Aurelio’s concern for Garifuna culture extends to political as well as musical spheres, and traditional rhythms and refrains suffuse each song. Distinctive and uplifting, it is a fitting tribute to the recently passed away original torch bearer of Garifuna music, Andy Palacio.

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