Richard Bona - Indiscretions & Please Don't Stop

Details
Title | Richard Bona - Indiscretions & Please Don't Stop |
Author | dan_p |
Duration | 8:40 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=063pfXpNp8o |
Description
Artist: Richard Bona
Keyboardist: Etienne Stadwijk
Trumpeter: Taylor Haskins
Guitarist: John Caban
Percussionist: Samuel Torres
Drummer: Ernesto Simpson
Album: Bona Makes You Sweat
Song: Indiscretions & Please Don't Stop
Label: Decca
Review
It s not cool to be impressed by the latest whiz kid to hit town. But even the hippest of the hip give it up when the subject turns to Richard Bona, a slight, shy virtuoso of the electric bass guitar from a mud-hut village deep in Cameroon. --Newsweek
Product Description
African virtuoso, Richard Bona is back with a new live album that will indeed make you sweat. The moments he shares with his audiences are unique, rare, and highly moving. Bona Makes You Sweat-Live, in stores August 26th on Decca, marks his fifth solo and first-ever live concert recording. Richard Bona is known the world-over as one of the best bassist in the world, but his talent doesn t stop there. He is a supremely-gifted multi-instrumentalist, and a singer who, as Bass Player describes as music s most fluent new voice. Recorded in the summer of 2007 as a live concert at club A38 in Budapest, Bona Makes You Sweat shows Richard and his band including; keyboardist Etienne Stadwijk, trumpeter Taylor Haskins, guitarist John Caban, percussionist Samuel Torres and drummer Ernesto Simpson at their absolute best. Making this album was important to Bona so he could relay to new and old fans alike the pure energy that is felt between the musicians on stage with the audience. It s a well-rehearsed band, noted Bona. We have developed a repertoire together to the point where I can just call a song on stage and everybody knows what to do. Or sometimes I just have to look a certain way or give them a sign, and they know what song I want to play. From the critical acclaim his previous albums received, Richard Bona s magnetic presence puts him at the top of his game. Global Rhythm applauded him by saying ...extraordinary bass playing... you ll never find a reason not to be entranced while Newsweek mused; It s not cool to be impressed by the latest whiz kid to hit town. But even the hippest of the hip give it up when the subject turns to Richard Bona.