From the recording Horizontes
6. Yes, Yes, Sí Pues 3:53
Composedc and arranged by Saul Sierra
(2620 Music, ASCAP)
changüíso
Yes Yes, Sí Pues is inspired by the brave students around the world who have made international campuses the frontlines of protest in their earnest battles for justice, peace and humanity. The marvelous traditional music and dance from Guantánamo known as Changüí is the point of departure. This contemporary take with its odd meter arrangement, features Pedro Pastrana on the Puerto Rican cuatro. For Andrés Fistó Cobas (Taveras) (RIP), Barbara Dane, Nina Menendez and Pablo Menendez.
David Flores - drums, timbal.
Saul Sierra - baby bass.
Marco Díaz - piano.
Dr. John Calloway - flute.
Charlie Gurke - tenor sax.
John Santos - tumbadoras, campana, bongó del monte, maracas, tambourine, coro.
Pedro Pastrana - cuatro.
Einar (Tito) Leliebre Núñez - coro.
Christelle Durandy - coro.
Juan Luis Pérez - coro.