Omar Sosa's 2015 album, 'Ilé', marks a poignant homecoming for the 7-time GRAMMY-nominated composer and jazz pianist, as he returns to the Latin jazz influences that shaped his formative years in late 80s and early 90s Havana. The title 'Ilé', meaning 'home' or 'earth' in the Lucumi tradition of Cuba, is a fitting reflection of Sosa's journey back to his roots.
This 14-track album is a masterful blend of jazz, world music, and Afro-Cuban rhythms, showcasing Sosa's distinctive musical path. From the soulful 'A Love Lost' to the vibrant 'La Tarde', each track is a testament to Sosa's innovative spirit and dedication to his craft. With 'Ilé', Sosa invites listeners to experience the rich cultural heritage of Cuba, woven together with his unique fusion of styles.
Released on Otá Records, 'Ilé' is a culmination of Sosa's experiences and influences, spanning over two decades since his emigration from Cuba in 1993. This album is a celebration of Latin jazz, with Sosa's piano expertise taking centre stage. With a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, 'Ilé' is a captivating listen that will transport you to the sun-kissed streets of Havana, and into the heart of Omar Sosa's vibrant musical world.
(C) 2015 Ota Records
Tracks
A Love LostOmar Sosa, Kokayi, Marvin Sewell, ZogaroS
Momento IOmar Sosa, Yosvany Terry, Eladio Terry
4 UOmar Sosa, Ernesto Simpson, Childo Tomas
Mentiras EnemigasOmar Sosa, Marvin Sewell, Jose Martin, Pedrito Martinez