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Rumba Baby Rumba!
Studio album by
Released1998
GenreRumba, salsa
LabelTriloka/Mercury[1]
ProducerJeffrey Lesser
Bio Ritmo chronology
Salsa Galactica
(1997)
Rumba Baby Rumba!
(1998)
Bio Ritmo
(2004)

Rumba Baby Rumba! is an album by the American band Bio Ritmo, released in 1998.[2][3] The band supported the album by touring with Squirrel Nut Zippers.[4]

Production

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Recorded at Sound of Music, in Richmond, Virginia, the album was produced by Jeffrey Lesser.[5][6] The music was written and arranged by band leader Rene Herrera in four weeks.[7][8] The band's record company encouraged them to incorporate more pop elements.[9] "Tequila" is a cover of the Champs' song.[5] "Night Music" is an interpretation of Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik.[10]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[11]
MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide[12]

Orlando Weekly wrote that, "like the Squirrel Nut Zippers, Bio Ritmo transcends rote revivalism by allowing their natural eccentricities and modern inclinations to strut."[13] Newsday stated: "Tongue well in cheek, Rumba Baby Rumba! is a joy... Bio Ritmo ably combines the energy of swing with the percussive flavor of salsa and son."[14] The Morning Call considered the album "loaded with lively, catchy numbers that sound as if they're coming straight out of Havana."[15]

The Orlando Sentinel thought that "original Herrera compositions such as 'Yo Soy la Rumba' and 'Sientate Ahi' are fine contributions to the Afro-Cuban repertoire."[16] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette determined that, "despite the Bio Ritmo's largely inauthentic origins, the band seems to have passed the credibility test."[17] The Philadelphia Inquirer opined that "the band's own humor-inflected, bilingual tunes mark the high point of its salsa madness."[18]

AllMusic called the album a "sensual and kinetic collection of contemporary Latin rhythms."[11]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Yo Soy la Rumba" 
2."Call Me Up (644-7215)" 
3."Bin Bin" 
4."What I Want to Say" 
5."You Killed My Love" 
6."Tequila" 
7."Ugly" 
8."Un Carnaval en la Habana" 
9."You Rule Over Me" 
10."Una Palabra" 
11."Sientate Ahi" 
12."Night Music" 

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