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Released September 16, 1997 Recorded March 1996 Studio studios,, Cuba,,,,, Length 60: 00, chronology Buena Vista Social Club (1997) (2008) Buena Vista Social Club is the debut album by the directed by and American guitarist. It was recorded at Havana's studios in March 1996 and released on September 16, 1997, on. Despite its success, it remains the only standard studio album exclusively credited to the Buena Vista Social Club. Buena Vista Social Club was recorded in parallel with by the, a similar project also promoted by World Circuit executive Nick Gold and featuring largely the same lineup.
In contrast to A toda Cuba le gusta, which was conceived as a revival of the, Buena Vista Social Club was meant to bring back the traditional and, a mellower take on the Cuban son and, as well as the. A critical and commercial success, the album's release was followed by a short concert tour in and 's in 1998.
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Buena Vista Social Club, discografia completa Musica MP3, Online Descargar yhs-elex_myv9, buena vista social club descargar Descargar Buena Vista Social Club, discografia completa. Descargar Album Buena Vista Social Club. Descargar Buena Vista Social Club - CD Completo, Descargar Discografia Completa de Buena Vista. Ibrahim Ferrer. Profile: Singer from Cuba. Born 1927, died 2005 in Havana. He became known internationally through Ry Cooder's Buena Vista Social Club.
Footage from these dates, together with the recording sessions in Havana, were shown on the documentary by, released in 1999. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] In 1996, American guitarist Ry Cooder had been invited to Havana by British producer Nick Gold of to record a session where two African musicians from were to collaborate with Cuban musicians.
On Cooder's arrival (via to avoid the ongoing ), it transpired that the musicians from Africa had not received their visas and were unable to travel to Havana. Cooder and Gold changed their plans and decided to record an album of Cuban music with local musicians. Already on board the African collaboration project were Cuban musicians including bassist, guitarist and musical director, who had himself been organizing a similar project for the. A search for additional musicians led the team to singer, pianist and octogenarian singer, who all agreed to record for the project. Within three days of the project's birth, Cooder, Gold and de Marcos had organized a large group of performers and arranged for recording sessions to commence at Havana's Studios, formerly owned by records, where the equipment and atmosphere had remained unchanged since the 1950s. Communication between the Spanish and English speakers at the studio was conducted via an interpreter, although Cooder reflected that 'musicians understand each other through means other than speaking'. Recording [ ] The album was recorded in just six days and contained fourteen tracks; opening with 'Chan Chan' written by Compay Segundo, a four-chord son (Dm, F, Gm, A7) that was to become what Cooder described as 'the Buena Vista's calling card'; and ending with a rendition of 'La bayamesa', a traditional Cuban patriotic song (not to be confused with the Cuban national anthem of the same name).
The sessions also produced material for the subsequent release,, which showcased the work of the. Among the songs left off the album was the classic bolero-son ', which was deemed too popular for inclusion, and Compay Segundo's 'Macusa'. Both songs were later released on the compilation.