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In Bamboleo, Haila was teamed with another of Cuba's most important female vocalists, Vannia Borges. They were electrifying on stage, but they were more than just divas. As coristas they had an exquisite blend which attracted the attention of no less that Manolín, el Médico de la Salsa, who used them on his 1997 masterpiece, De buena fe.
Like the original Charanga Habanera, it was hard to keep this much talent together and only one album was produced by this perfect creative combination of Limonta's writing, Haila and Vannia's singing and Lázaro's dramatic arranging ideas and wicked rhythm section. After Yo no me parezco Limonta and Haila left to create a new group, Azúcar Negra. After a brilliant series of radio demos, Azúcar Negra released the great Andar andando in 2001. The album is comprised entirely of Limonta originals with exhilarating, bloque-laced arrangements by bassist Adalberto "El Bamba" Domínguez, saxophonist Andel Laborit, and others. Their version of Yo no me parezco surpassed the original and Limonta's new songs, such as Que viva la vida, Tratado de timba y salsa and Andar andando continued the unbroken string of great writing that began with Extraños Ateos, Quítate el disfraz, and Nube pasajera.
One of the best Azúcar Negra songs, Almas disfrazabas was inexplicably not included on Andar andando but its radio demo version can be heard on mp3.com.
In 2001 upon returning from a European tour, Haila decided that she was ready to take the next step in her career by becoming a solo artist. In her solo career she has focused on other genres of music rather than timba. Her first solo album, Haila, was under the production of Issac Delgado and was a tribute to Celia Cruz.
She followed this with a live album and then in 2005 she released Diferente. This time David Calzado was the producer and the musicians were almost all members of La Charanga Habanera. Diferente won her a Cubadisco 2005 nomination in the category of pop/fusion.
As a solo artist Haila has continued to tour Europe, the United States, Japan and Canada working sometimes with other groups such as Issac Delgado, La Charanga Habanera and El Clan. She has also participated in projects in Cuba such as the Divas project. I guess we'll just have to wait and see if she decides to come back to Timba some day.[Kevin Moore & Michelle White] |