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Buena Vista Social Club | 
enlarge | Artists: Ry Cooder, Ibrahim Ferrar, Ruben Gonzalez, Compay Segundo, Omara Portuondo Label: Nonesuch Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy Used: $4.99 You Save: $13.99 (74%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 327 reviews Sales Rank: 887
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.6
MPN: 79478 UPC: 075597947823 EAN: 0075597947823 ASIN: B000005J56
Release Date: September 16, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Good condition. Some light surface scratches on disc, but plays through without a problem. Case/artwork in good condition. Free upgrade to first class shipping.
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| Tracks:
| • | Chan Chan - Buena Vista Social Club, Segundo, Compay | | • | De Camino a la Vereda - Buena Vista Social Club, Ferrer, Ibrahim | | • | El Cuarto de Tula - Buena Vista Social Club, Marquetti, Luis | | • | Pueblo Nuevo - Buena Vista Social Club, Gonzalez, Ruben [1] | | • | Dos Gardenias - Buena Vista Social Club, Carrillo, Isolina | | • | Y Tu Que Has Hecho? - Buena Vista Social Club, Delfin, Eusebio | | • | Veinte Anos - Buena Vista Social Club, Vera, Maria Teresa | | • | El Carretero - Buena Vista Social Club, Portabales, Guiller | | • | Candela - Buena Vista Social Club, Oramas, Faustino | | • | Amor de Loca Juventud - Buena Vista Social Club, Ortiz, Rafael | | • | Orgullecida - Buena Vista Social Club, Silveira, Eliseo | | • | Murmullo - Buena Vista Social Club, Rosell, Electo Chep | | • | Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club, Lopez, Orestes "Mac | | • | La Bayamesa - Buena Vista Social Club, Garay, Sindo |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com essential recording Ry Cooder's name has helped bring attention to this session, but it's the veteran Cuban son musicians who make this album really special. Reminiscent of Ellington in its scope and sense of hushed romanticism, Buena Vista Social Club is that rare meld of quietude and intensity; while the players sound laid-back, they're putting forth very alive music, a reminder that aging doesn't mean taking to bed. Barbarito Torres's laoud solo on "El Cuarto de Tula" is both more blinding and more tasteful than any guitar showcase on any recent rock album; a quote from "Stormy Weather" and some very distinct parallels to Hawaiian styles remind us of why it's called "world music." --Rickey Wright
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| Customer Reviews: Read 322 more reviews...
Grab a mojito and close your eyes as you listen to this beautiful collection of music... October 7, 2008 if you have ever wondered what it was like to wander the streets of old Havana at dusk, this is the cd for you. Old world charm, bittersweet songs of sadness, romantic love stories and upbeat melancholy musings turn every day into a sunny day. Grab a mojito and enjoy!
Beauty defined October 6, 2008 Despite listening to this album perhaps a million times, it never fails to put a tear in my eye while making me feel immensely happy at the same time. Heck, it sounds better with every listen. What else can you ask for in a record?
In the liner notes, Ry Cooder writes that listening to music should be approached like taking part in a treasure hunt. This record is a gold mine.
amazing October 3, 2008 this cd is amazing and would have been a shame if it was never put on a cd. Even if you don't know spanish, pick this cd up because it has an upbeat vibe to it. It's something that you can just put on the stereo and clean the house to, or listen on a road trip. Inside the cd you get a nice little booklet with info about the songs, artist, and the english translations to the songs along with pictures of the band. I highly suggest this cd to any music fan.
Buena Vista Social Club is an Experience in Cuban Music. July 29, 2008 This critically acclaimed album is a favorite for many reasons. The Buena Vista Social Club was a popular club in Havana that held dances during the 1940s and 50s. This 14-song album not only features many of the veteran musicians who performed at that club during the height of its popularity, but also includes Cuban musician Juan de Marcos Gonzalez and American guitarist Ry Cooder (who produced the sessions). The album was recorded in six days, and resulted in a fascinating documentary of the same name by Wim Wenders (best known for one of my favorite films, Wings of Desire)). Musicians include Luis Barzaga on backing vocals, Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez on double bass, Joachim Cooder on drums, Ry Cooder on guitar, Juan de Marcos Gonzalez on guitar, vocals, and percussion, Manuel Galban on guitar, Carlos Gonzalez on bongos, Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal on trumpet, Eliades Ochoa on vocals and guitar, Julienne Oviedo Sanchez on timbales, Omara Portuondo on vocals, Barbarito Torres on laoud, and Amadito Valdes on percussion. Not surprisingly, this album sparked an international craze for Latino music, and for Cuban music in particular. Complete album tracks include:
1. Chan Chan 4:16 2. De Camino a La Vereda 5:03 3. El Cuarto de Tula 7:24 4. Pueblo Nuevo 6:05 5. Dos Gardenias 3:03 6. Y Tu Que Has Hecho? 3:13 7. Veinte Anos 3:30 8. El Carretero 3:28 9. Candela 5:27 10. Amor de Loca Juventud 3:21 11. Orgullecida 3:18 12. Murmullo 3:50 13. Buena Vista Social Club 4:50 14. La Bayamesa 2:54
G. Merritt
Essential for any music collection June 20, 2008 I am a fan of many types of music including jazz, rock, dance, blues, bluegrass, classical, world, etc. This is easily one of the top 5 albums ever created, regardless of genre. It is a magical culmination of music, musicians, and timing. If you listen to this (no really, close your eyes and really listen) and are not moved by it, you had better check to see that you still have a heartbeat!
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