Details

Track Listing 1. Chan Chan - (Spanish) 2. De Camino a la Vereda - (Spanish) 3. El Cuarto de Tula - (Spanish) 4. Pueblo Nuevo - (Spanish) 5. Dos Gardenias - (Spanish) 6. Y Tu que Has Hecho? - (Spanish) 7. Veinte Anos - (Spanish) 8. El Carretero - (Spanish) 9. Candela - (Spanish) 10. Amor de Loca Juventud - (Spanish) 11. Orgullecida - (Spanish) 12. Murmullo - (Spanish) 13. Buena Vista Social Club - (Spanish) 14. La Bayamesa - (Spanish)
| Details | | Producer: | Ry Cooder | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Buena Vista Social Club: Compay Segundo (vocals, guitar, congas); Eliades Ochoa (vocals, guitar); Ibrahim Ferrer (vocals, bongos, clave); Ry Cooder (acoustic & electric slide guitars, guitar, oud, bolon, mbira, percussion); Ruben Gonzalez (piano). Additional personnel includes: Juan de Marcos Gonzalez (conductor, guiro, background vocals); Julio Alberto Fernandez (vocals, maracas); Manuel "Puntillita" Licea (vocals, congas); Omara Portuondo (vocals); Benito Suarez Magana (guitar); Barbarito Torres (laoud); Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal (trumpet); Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez, Salvador Repilado Labrada (bass); Joachim Cooder (drums, udu drum, dumbeck, conga); Alberto "Virgillo" Valdes (maracas, background vocals). Recorded at Egrem Studios, Havana, Cuba, March, 1996. Includes liner notes by Nick Gold and Nigel Williamson. BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance. That Ry Cooder, you've got to keep an eye on him every minute, or he jumps into another cross-cultural collaboration. In the wake of his landmark recordings TALKING TIMBUKTU with Ali Farka Toure and A MEETING BY THE RIVER with V.M. Bhatt comes BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB, essentially a supergroup of traditional Cuban musicians with the addition of international agitator Cooder. Somehow, Cooder always finds just the right space to slide his sinuous slide guitar into, so that it works in almost any context. Here, amidst the multi-layered percussion, piano and Cuban guitar rhythms, Cooder's slide simultaneously finds a home and eggs the ensemble on. The natural beauty of the Cuban tonal and rhythmic palette is the real star of BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB, evoking both a sense of mystery and a feeling of intense emotional satisfaction.
Industry Reviews Included in Q Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 1997. Q (01/01/1998)
...The rhythms vary, but the sound is gentle yet flamboyant throughout. It brims with warmth. - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (10/03/1997)
...The beguiling fusion of Cooder's twangy slide guitar with the danzon and other, conga-tinged Afro-Hispanic rhythms...makes for an exciting multicultural marriage... Vibe (11/01/1997)
3.5 Stars (out of 5) - ...revisit[s] the lovelorn ballads, patriotic hymns and gentle son-based dance numbers heard in swank Havana lounges as far back as the 1920s....enduring reminders that in Cuba, the wisdom of the ages still counts for something. Rolling Stone (09/18/1997)
Ranked #21 in the Village Voice's 1997 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll. Village Voice (02/24/1998)
Ranked #71 in Spin Magazine's 90 Greatest Albums of the '90s. Spin (09/01/1999)
Ranked #23 in Mojo's 100 Modern Classics -- Witty, wistful, and above all wise.
|
|