Hello Patbor, Hi, p> Roberto Juan Rodriguez: El Danzon de Moises p> Do I find anyone who recommends this one? And now you found someone who'll suggest not to spend your money on this. First of all, because "El Danzón..." says absolutely nothing new. That wouldn't be a problem is the record had at least some substance in some way or another. Of course, the performances are really good (with that ensemble, what can you expect?) but other than that, I found it to be really lame and slightly cold (at least it left me COLD) I've just listened to Jenny Scheinman's album on Tzadik and, although it has in common with R. Rodriguez the lack of innovativeness, it's a really beautiful album. Sounds to me much more heartfelt and sensitive than "El Danzón de Moisés". The sound of the quintet is amazing, imho. Btw, thanks to everyone for the good response to the Dave douglas interview! It's really encouraging (and hell, I had a rough time at some points!!) Best, Efrén del Valle You found me. I recommend this one. p> Are there any similarities with Diaspora Soul? Yes is some way. The difference is that Diaspora Soul contains traditional Jewish tunes in Latin-American arrangements, while El Danzon de Moises is the music composed by Roberto Rodriguez, which he claims is originated from Cuban Jewish Diaspora. In other words DS is Jewish music with Latin-American flavor and EDDM is Latin-American music with Jewish flavor. Both CDs are beautiful of course. _______________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger Nueva versión: Webcam, voz, y mucho más ¡Gratis! Descárgalo ya desde http://messenger.yahoo.es