Teresa's Son

Jimmy Sabater - Teresa's Son

01/01/1970


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All Music Guide Review

It's fitting that Jimmy Sabater open an album dedicated to his mother with a number like "La Flauta." It's a nimble, flute-led salsa mover evoking, in the fashion of Peter and the Wolf, spring and Mother's Day and all the tender emotional intimacy portrayed on the cover. Crossover pop material like "Now That You've Gone" and "Wichita Lineman" works pretty well, though the straight-ahead funk instrumental "Kool It (Here Comes the Fuzz)" blows away the competition. Best of all are the more traditional salsa or charanga numbers like "Por Primera Vez," "Vida," and "Dona Teresa," all three of which Mrs. Sabater must've approved of heartily. Fortunately, the liner notes make it clear that the closing song -- "Sufre Como Yo Sufri" or "Suffer As I Have Suffered" -- is the only song not dedicated to his mother, but "an ungrateful love." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Teresa's Son Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • La Flauta
  • 4:30
  • Sound Clip for La  Flauta from Teresa's Son


  • 5
  • La Peleona
  • 3:17
  • Sound Clip for La  Peleona from Teresa's Son


  • 6
  • Dona Teresa
  • 3:24
  • Sound Clip for Dona Teresa from Teresa's Son


  • 7
  • Vida
  • 3:00
  • Sound Clip for Vida from Teresa's Son


  • 9
  • Yroco
  • 2:54
  • Sound Clip for Yroco from Teresa's Son


  • 10
  • El Albañil
  • 3:23
  • Sound Clip for El  Albañil from Teresa's Son


  • Credits of Teresa's Son



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