Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club

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Album Details

Title: Buena Vista Social Club
Artist: Buena Vista Social Club
Release Date: 9/16/1997
Re-Released On: 3/4/2002
Label: World Circuit, Nonesuch Records
Duration: 59:43
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075597947823, 075597947861, 769233005014, 769233005021
Genre: Latin
Styles: World Fusion, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Son, Modern Son, Cuban Jazz, Cuban Traditions
Moods: Earthy, Passionate, Playful, Rousing, Summery, Fun, Party/Celebratory, Boisterous, Confident, Energetic, Exciting, Exuberant
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Chan Chan
  2. De Camino a la Vereda
  3. El Cuarto de Tula
  4. Pueblo Nuevo
  5. Dos Gardenias
  6. Y Tú Qué Has Hecho?
  7. Veinte Ańos
  8. El Carretero
  9. Candela
  10. Amor de Loca Juventud
  11. Orgullecida
  12. Murmullo
  13. Buena Vista Social Club
  14. La Bayamesa

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1997CDWorld Circuit050
1997CDNonesuch Records79478

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Album Review

This album is named after a members-only club that was opened in Havana in pre-Castro times, a period of unbelievable musical activity in Cuba. While bandleader Desi Arnaz became a huge hit in the States, several equally talented musicians never saw success outside their native country, and have had nothing but their music to sustain them during the Castro reign. Ry Cooder went to Cuba to record a musical documentary of these performers. Many of the musicians on this album have been playing for more than a half century, and they sing and play with an obvious love for the material. Cooder could have recorded these songs without paying the musicians a cent; one can imagine them jumping up and grabbing for their instruments at the slightest opportunity, just to play. Most of the songs are a real treasure, traversing a lot of ground in Cuba's musical history. There's the opening tune, "Chan Chan," a composition by 89-year-old Compay Segundo, who was a bandleader in the '50s; the cover of the early-'50s tune "De Camino a la Verada," sung by the 72-year-old composer Ibrahim Ferrer, who interrupted his daily walk through Havana just long enough to record; or the amazing piano playing on "Pablo Nuevo" by 77-year-old Rubén González, who has a unique style that blends jazz, mambo, and a certain amount of playfulness. All of these songs were recorded live -- some of them in the musicians' small apartments -- and the sound is incredibly deep and rich, something that would have been lost in digital recording and overdubbing. Cooder brought just the right amount of reverence to this material, and it shows in his production, playing, and detailed liner notes. If you get one album of Cuban music, this should be the one. ~ Steve McMullen, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alberto Valdés?, Maracas, Choir, Chorus
Barbarito TorresLaoud
Benito Suárez MaganaGuitar
Bernie GrundmanMastering
Carlos GonzálezBongos, Cowbell
Compay SegundoPerformer, Guitar, Conga, Vocals (Background), Vocals
Eliades OchoaGuitar, Performer, Vocals
Francesca ClarkeTranslation
Ibrahim FerrerVocals (Background), Performer, Multi Instruments, Vocals
Jenny AdlingtonTranslation
Jerry BoysMixing, Engineer
Joachim CooderMulti Instruments
Juan de Marcos GonzálezSong Transcriptions, Guiro, Choir, Chorus, Vocals (Background), Conductor
Julienne Oviedo SánchezTimbales
Julio FernandezMaracas, Vocals
Larry HirschEngineer
Lázaro VillaConga, Guiro
Luis BarzagaChoir, Chorus, Vocals (Background)
Manuel "El Guajiro" MirabalTrumpet, Bass
Manuel "Puntillita" LiceaVocals (Background), Choir, Chorus, Vocals, Performer
Maria Rodriguez?, Song Transcriptions
Nick GoldExecutive Producer, Sleeve Notes
Nigel Williamson?, Sleeve Notes
Omara PortuondoPerformer, Vocals
Orlando "Cachaito" LopezBass
Rubén GonzálezPerformer, Piano
Ry CooderMulti Instruments, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Mandolin, Liner Notes
Salvador Repilado LabradaBass
Susan TitelmanPhotography