Track name: HOLD 'M JOE A
Trackcode: SAS009336
Composer: DP, Antonio Maravilla (Arr.)
Artistas: Juan Solórzano, Erick Hernandez, Maria José Silva, Francisco Cedeño, Phillip Montalbán
EAN/GTIN: 4020771082933
ISRC: DE-B63-08-29336
Album name: AUTHENTIC CENTRAL AMERICA 4 - Honduras & Nicaragua
Catalogue number: SAS0093
Label: Sonoton Authentic Series - SAS
LC number: 07573
Vocal Creole music from the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, associated with the town of Bluefield. Lyrics in Creole about sexual attractiveness. This style is known in Nicaragua as Palo De Mayo, referring to a celebration on the Atlantic coast in May. 230 bpm (Fmaj)
1-35: Recorded at Fonchin Estudios, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
Sound engineer: Oswaldo Caal. Producer: Michael Hornstein
Musicians:
Aurelio Martinez - vocals, guitar, percussionMarco Rene Torres - percussion
Augustin Peneda Velasquez - caramba Jaime Alberto Aranda - percussion
Angel Humberto Rios - violinSuami Mejia Garcia - shell, percussion
Xavier Monje Martinez - guitarJavier Avila Ventura - percussion
Santos Tomas Baide - sacabucheJairo Aranda Arzu - percussion
Martin Antonio Mejia - marimbaSantos Ines Garcia - vocals
Mauro Reyes Reyes - marimbaRene Perdomo Escobar - xylophone
Manuel Carias - marimbaEdgar Cruz Giron - bass
Special thanks to Oswaldo, Alfonso Flores, Dona Alba, Aurelio Martinez, and all the musicians.
Very special thanks to Donald Navas and Max Urso from Costa Norte Records who made this recording possible.
36-61: Recorded at Mantica Waid Studios, Managua, Nicaragua.
Sound engineers: Francisco Cedeño & Freddy Engelhardt. Producer: Michael Hornstein
Musicians:
Phillip Montalbán - guitar, vocals, percussionErick Hernandez - acoustic bass
Juan Solórzano - guitar, vocalsFrancisco Cedeño - vocals, percussion
Maria José Silva - marimba, percussion
Special thanks to Maria Elena, Carlos Mantica Junior, and all the musicians.
Very special thanks to Carlos Mantica & Francisco Cedeño who made this recording possible.
Mastered by Wolfgang Meyscheider at digital music & media, Traunwalchen.
Photographs: Michael Hornstein
Song in creole language from the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, associated with the town of Bluefield. Lyrics in creole about sexual attraction. This style is known in Nicaragua as well as Palo De Mayo, referring to celebrations at the Atlantic coast in may.