Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Colección de Oro (Remastered) (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro
- Title: Colección de Oro (Remastered)
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Master Tape Records
- Genre: Cuban music
- Quality: FLAC lossless
- Total Time: 53:05
- Total Size: 246 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro are paragon interpreters of son, Cuba’s national music genre par excellence. Decades before the Buena Vista Social Club, the septet performed the compositions of its namesake, transforming them into international standards of the son tradition.
Septeto Nacional was formed in 1927 by the first superstar of Cuban son, Ignacio Piñeiro. Born and raised in the working class Havana neighborhood of Pueblo Nuevo, Piñeiro epitomized the urban sonero. He started out as a brilliant rumbero, and he was a well-known akpón or lead vocalist of the santería chant tradition.
A bassist, vocalist and composer, he composed “Échale salsita,” perhaps the best-known son of all time, and the source, according to some, of the term salsa by which son‘s successor was to be known. The tune tells the story about a night out on the town and the savoring of the finest sausage in the world; George Gershwin, who worked its theme into his famous “Cuban Overture,” appropriated it.
Another of Piñeiro’s tunes, “Suavecito,” relates how delightful it is to dance son tenderly embracing one’s partner and confining one’s movements within the perimeter of a single floor tile. Its enchanting lyric, el son es lo más sublime para el alma divertir (son is the most sublime thing to entertain the soul), has become a mantra for son aficionados throughout the world. Among Piñeiro’s most popular opuses are “Esas no son cubanas,” “Bardo,” “No juegues con los santos” and “Coco mai mai.”
After Piñeiro’s death in 1968, the septet had a succession of leaders of renown, including guitarist/composer Rafael Ortiz, legendary rumbero Carlos Embale, and guitarist Richard Aymee Castro. In its current configuration, bongo virtuoso Francisco Oropeza directs the Septeto Nacional. Now more than eight decades after its founding, Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro is a national treasure interpreting a timeless repertoire to the delight of audiences and dancers throughout the world.
Septeto Nacional is a Grammy-nominated Cuban son group founded by master musician Ignacio Piñeiro. Were there a Pope for Cuban son, it would be Ignacio Piñeiro, an excellent sonero, singer, and composer who became a friend and inspiration to George Gershwin. His septet played on all of Havana’s radio stations in the early part of the 20th century. They crafted a refined and artistically arranged son cubano with many hits that have become part of the classic repertoire, and are credited with creating the original form of salsa.
Tracklisting:
01. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Entre Preciosas Palmeras (Remastered) (3:07)
02. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Son Que Quita Las Penas (Remastered) (2:57)
03. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Mustios Amores (Remastered) (3:19)
04. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Me Han Quemao (Remastered) (3:12)
05. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - De Pelota No (Remastered) (3:02)
06. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Me Arrepiento (Remastered) (3:26)
07. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Lindo Yambú (Remastered) (3:22)
08. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Como Voy A Sufrir (Remastered) (3:17)
09. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Qué Bonito Es (Remastered) (2:58)
10. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - A Cogerlo (Remastered) (2:57)
11. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Descanso (Remastered) (2:57)
12. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - No Me Perturbes (Remastered) (2:55)
13. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Bardo (Remastered) (3:06)
14. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - No Sufran Corazones (Remastered) (3:00)
15. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Viva El Bongó (Remastered) (3:14)
16. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Marisa O Ráscame Aquí (Remastered) (3:12)
17. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Ay Mamá Inés (Remastered) (3:05)
Septeto Nacional was formed in 1927 by the first superstar of Cuban son, Ignacio Piñeiro. Born and raised in the working class Havana neighborhood of Pueblo Nuevo, Piñeiro epitomized the urban sonero. He started out as a brilliant rumbero, and he was a well-known akpón or lead vocalist of the santería chant tradition.
A bassist, vocalist and composer, he composed “Échale salsita,” perhaps the best-known son of all time, and the source, according to some, of the term salsa by which son‘s successor was to be known. The tune tells the story about a night out on the town and the savoring of the finest sausage in the world; George Gershwin, who worked its theme into his famous “Cuban Overture,” appropriated it.
Another of Piñeiro’s tunes, “Suavecito,” relates how delightful it is to dance son tenderly embracing one’s partner and confining one’s movements within the perimeter of a single floor tile. Its enchanting lyric, el son es lo más sublime para el alma divertir (son is the most sublime thing to entertain the soul), has become a mantra for son aficionados throughout the world. Among Piñeiro’s most popular opuses are “Esas no son cubanas,” “Bardo,” “No juegues con los santos” and “Coco mai mai.”
After Piñeiro’s death in 1968, the septet had a succession of leaders of renown, including guitarist/composer Rafael Ortiz, legendary rumbero Carlos Embale, and guitarist Richard Aymee Castro. In its current configuration, bongo virtuoso Francisco Oropeza directs the Septeto Nacional. Now more than eight decades after its founding, Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro is a national treasure interpreting a timeless repertoire to the delight of audiences and dancers throughout the world.
Septeto Nacional is a Grammy-nominated Cuban son group founded by master musician Ignacio Piñeiro. Were there a Pope for Cuban son, it would be Ignacio Piñeiro, an excellent sonero, singer, and composer who became a friend and inspiration to George Gershwin. His septet played on all of Havana’s radio stations in the early part of the 20th century. They crafted a refined and artistically arranged son cubano with many hits that have become part of the classic repertoire, and are credited with creating the original form of salsa.
Tracklisting:
01. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Entre Preciosas Palmeras (Remastered) (3:07)
02. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Son Que Quita Las Penas (Remastered) (2:57)
03. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Mustios Amores (Remastered) (3:19)
04. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Me Han Quemao (Remastered) (3:12)
05. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - De Pelota No (Remastered) (3:02)
06. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Me Arrepiento (Remastered) (3:26)
07. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Lindo Yambú (Remastered) (3:22)
08. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Como Voy A Sufrir (Remastered) (3:17)
09. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Qué Bonito Es (Remastered) (2:58)
10. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - A Cogerlo (Remastered) (2:57)
11. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Descanso (Remastered) (2:57)
12. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - No Me Perturbes (Remastered) (2:55)
13. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Bardo (Remastered) (3:06)
14. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - No Sufran Corazones (Remastered) (3:00)
15. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Viva El Bongó (Remastered) (3:14)
16. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Marisa O Ráscame Aquí (Remastered) (3:12)
17. Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro - Ay Mamá Inés (Remastered) (3:05)
Year 2020 | Classical | World | FLAC / APE
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