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L.A. Times On Friday at the Conga Room, Baca appeared to be having as much fun as the capacity audience, which stood entranced as she performed the earthy tunes from her recent album "Eco de sombras." "Eres un tesoro, Susana," a fervent young lady yelled during a brief moment between songs--"You're a treasure." A treasure indeed. Baca's devotion to exploring the black roots of South American music has finally paid off. Once regarded as anthropological studies that were of scholarly interest only, her material has gotten as close to the mainstream as adventurous South American folk is ever likely to be. Baca's voice is the most bewitching element of her music. Still, the contribution of her four-piece band was especially notable on Friday. The ensemble's sound was light and meaty at the same time, supported on the rootsy thumping of the upright bass and the Peruvian cajones, embellished by chameleonic guitar lines. |
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