Ben Sidran invites you to explore a vibrant and eclectic musical landscape with his 2002 album, "El Elefante." Blending the smooth sophistication of vocal jazz with the infectious energy of AOR, Sidran crafts a collection of songs that are as playful as they are polished. With a runtime of just over 41 minutes, the album is a concise yet engaging journey through a variety of styles and moods.
From the whimsical opener "Let's Go to Goosy Galpa" to the soothing lullaby "Duermete," Sidran's songwriting showcases his versatility and wit. Tracks like "I Wanna Grow Up and Be Like a Tree" and "The Tickle Monster" bring a sense of fun and nostalgia, while "Popcorn's Got a Brand New Bag" and "The Yellow Bird" highlight Sidran's knack for catchy melodies and clever lyrics. The title track, "El Elefante," is a standout, blending jazz and Latin influences into a groovy, danceable number.
Released under the Go Jazz label, "El Elefante" is a testament to Sidran's ability to blend genres seamlessly, creating music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ben Sidran or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a delightful and satisfying listening experience.