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  <body>From the opener and title track, &#8220;In These Shoes,&#8221; it is evident that these artists are truly testing the boundaries of musical categorization in this genre-defying pastiche of grooves and songs. Powerhouse pianist and arranger Arturo O&#8217;Farrill crafts an album of intricate and diverse textures, artfully supporting the crystalline and emotive vocals of Chilean singer Claudia Acu&#241;a. There is something for everyone here, from funk-driven Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican rhythms to rock ballads, samba, Haitian-inspired konpa and Venezuelan jazz-fusion.

With a stellar supporting cast of top-notch players such as drummer/composer Dafnis Prieto, percussionist/vocalist Pedrito Martinez, guitarist Adam Rogers, trumpeter Michael Mossman, trombonist Reynaldo Jorge, saxophonist Yosvany Terry and bassist Ruben Rodriguez, In These Shoes showcases a variety of repertoire not often seen in one recording, let alone in a single live performance. Standout tracks include lush and pretty ballad &#8220;Paciencia,&#8221; a funky and bluesy cha-cha version of &#8220;Willow Weep for Me&#8221; (featuring rollicking solos by O&#8217;Farrill and Terry), Prieto&#8217;s rock- and bat&#225;-infused samba &#8220;Vida Sin Miel&#8221; and the Angel &#8220;Cachete&#8221; Maldonado tune &#8220;La Piye,&#8221; which listeners may recall from the classic Puerto Rican group Batacumbele, and here features the vocal and percussion work of Pedrito Mart&#237;nez as the album closer. 

This is not your typical Latin album by any means; it is perhaps more of an expression of creative freedom by these talented artists than it is a smorgasbord of world rhythms.</body>
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  <summary>From the opener and title track, &#8220;In These Shoes,&#8221; it is evident that these artists are truly testing the boundaries of musical categorization in this genre-defying pastiche of grooves and songs. Powerhouse pianist and arranger Arturo O&#8217;Farrill crafts an album of intricate and diverse textures, artfully supporting the crystalline and emotive vocals of Chilean singer Claudia Acu&#241;a. There is something for everyone here, from funk-driven Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican rhythms to rock ballads, samba, Haitian-inspired konpa and Venezuelan jazz-fusion. With a stellar supporting cast of top-notch players such as drummer/composer Dafnis Prieto, percussionist/vocalist Pedrito Martinez, guitarist Adam Rogers, trumpeter Michael Mossman, trombonist Reynaldo Jorge, saxophonist Yosvany Terry and bassist Ruben Rodriguez, In These Shoes showcases a variety of repertoire not often seen in one recording, let alone in a single live performance. Standout tracks include lush and pretty ballad &#8220;Paciencia,&#8221; a funky and bluesy cha-cha version of &#8220;Willow Weep for Me&#8221; (featuring rollicking solos by O&#8217;Farrill and Terry), Prieto&#8217;s rock- and bat&#225;-infused samba &#8220;Vida Sin Miel&#8221; and the Angel &#8220;Cachete&#8221; Maldonado tune &#8220;La Piye,&#8221; which listeners may recall from the classic Puerto Rican group Batacumbele, and here features the vocal and percussion work of Pedrito Mart&#237;nez as the album closer. This is not your typical Latin album by any means; it is perhaps more of an expression of creative freedom by these talented artists than it is a smorgasbord of world rhythms.</summary>
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  <title>&lt;span class="name"&gt;In These Shoes&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="artist"&gt;Arturo O&#8217;Farrill &amp; Claudia Acu&#241;a&lt;/span&gt;</title>
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