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The Prosthetic Cubans

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Released
  
June 16, 1998

Artist
  
Marc Ribot

Producer
  
J. D. Foster

Length
  
46:41

Release date
  
16 June 1998

Label
  
Atlantic Records

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The Prosthetic Cubans (1998)
  
Yo! I Killed Your God (1999)

Genres
  
Jazz fusion, Latin jazz, World music

Similar
  
Marc Ribot albums, Other albums

Marc ribot y los cubanos postizos the prosthetic cubans full album


The Prosthetic Cubans is a studio album recorded in New York City by Marc Ribot with Los Cubanos Postizos and features compositions by Arsenio Rodríguez. It was the first album by The Prosthetic Cubans and was followed by Muy Divertido! in 2000.

Contents

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Reception

The Allmusic review by Marc Gilman awarded the album 4 stars stating "The mastery and vision of the enduring Marc Ribot shine through on this release... it is an excellent album".

Track listing

  1. "Aurora en Pekín" (Alfredo Boloña) – 5:31
  2. "Aquí Como Allá" (Arsenio Rodríguez) – 4:51
  3. "Como Se Goza en el Barrio" (Rodríguez) – 3:29
  4. "Postizo" (Marc Ribot) – 4:55
  5. "No Me Llores Más" (Luis Martinez Griñán) – 5:39
  6. "Los Teenagers Bailan Changui" (Rodríguez) – 4:49
  7. "Fiesta en el Solar" (Rodríguez) – 5:05
  8. "La Vida Es un Sueño" (Rodríguez) – 3:30
  9. "Esclavo Tristé" (Rodríguez) – 6:06
  10. "Choserito Plena" (Ignacio Ríos) – 2:46

Personnel

  • Marc Ribot – guitar, trumpet, vocals
  • Brad Jones (all but (10)) – bass
  • EJ Rodriguez – percussion, vocals
  • Robert J. Rodriguez (all but (6)) – claves, drums, percussion, vocals
  • John Medeski (2,4,5,8) – organ, meloton
  • Anthony Coleman (3,6) – organ
  • Madeline Hunt-Ehrlich (4) – vocals
  • Mattan Ingram (4) – vocals
  • Miles Ingram (4) – vocals
  • Gregory Ribot (10) – baritone saxophone
  • JD Foster- producer
  • References

    The Prosthetic Cubans Wikipedia