VA - Mambo Cubano (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Mambo Cubano
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Retro – R2CD 40-97
- Genre: Latin, Cubano, Mambo
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log) / 320 kbps
- Total Time: 0:56:00 + 0:58:47
- Total Size: 556 / 263 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1
01. Pérez Prado / Mambo No. 5 02:48
02. Celia Cruz / Melao de cana 02:58
03. Tito Puente / Cha cha mambo 02:22
04. Conjunto Senén Suárez / Ritmo en la Habana 02:41
05. Xavier Cugat y su Orquesta / Quizás, quizás, quizás 02:12
06. Nelo Sosa y su Conjunto Colonial / Tremendo cumban 03:02
07. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / Invocando a Changó 02:26
08. Conjunto Casino / Mambo Infierno 03:05
09. Benny Moré & Pérez Prado / Mambo Ete 03:18
10. Arcaño y sus Maravillas / Mambo 03:06
11. Celia Cruz / Mambo del Amor 02:54
12. Orquesta Aragón / Si sabe bailar mi son 03:19
13. Xavier Cugat y su Orquesta / Amapola 02:16
14. Abelardo Barroso & L'Orquesta Sensación / No hay como mi son 02:23
15. Tito Puente / Mambo típico 02:57
16. Compay Segundo / Voy pa' Mayarí 03:03
17. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / La conga se va 02:16
18. Roberto Faz y su Conjunto / Suena tu bongo 02:41
19. Pérez Prado / Go Go Mambo! 02:50
20. Beny Moré y su Banda / Batanga no. 2 03:23
CD2
01. Tito Puente / Mambolino 02:56
02. Celia Cruz / Cao cao maní picao 03:04
03. Fajardo y sus Estrellas / Aguardiente 02:53
04. Orquesta Aragón / El bodeguero 03:06
05. Pérez Prado / Mambo No. 8 03:08
06. Tito Gómez y L'Orquesta Riverside / Esto se pone sabroso 02:36
07. La Sonora Matancera / Frutas de España 02:17
08. Beny Moré & Pérez Prado / Anabacoa 03:05
09. Miguelito Cuní Et Le Conjunto Chappottín / Alto songo 03:02
10. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / Adiós mi amor 03:19
11. Conjunto De Arsenio Rodríguez / Blanca paloma 03:32
12. Tito Puente / Vibe Mambo 02:57
13. Orquesta América / La engañadora 03:10
14. Celia Cruz / No sé lo que me pasa 03:03
15. Orquesta Hermanos Castro / Italian Boy 02:40
16. La Sonora Matancera / Bongò 02:49
17. Beny Moré & Pérez Prado / A romper el coco 03:01
18. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / Maracas 02:49
19. Tito Puente / Que lindo el mambo 02:51
20. Pérez Prado / Cuban Mambo 02:31
CD1
01. Pérez Prado / Mambo No. 5 02:48
02. Celia Cruz / Melao de cana 02:58
03. Tito Puente / Cha cha mambo 02:22
04. Conjunto Senén Suárez / Ritmo en la Habana 02:41
05. Xavier Cugat y su Orquesta / Quizás, quizás, quizás 02:12
06. Nelo Sosa y su Conjunto Colonial / Tremendo cumban 03:02
07. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / Invocando a Changó 02:26
08. Conjunto Casino / Mambo Infierno 03:05
09. Benny Moré & Pérez Prado / Mambo Ete 03:18
10. Arcaño y sus Maravillas / Mambo 03:06
11. Celia Cruz / Mambo del Amor 02:54
12. Orquesta Aragón / Si sabe bailar mi son 03:19
13. Xavier Cugat y su Orquesta / Amapola 02:16
14. Abelardo Barroso & L'Orquesta Sensación / No hay como mi son 02:23
15. Tito Puente / Mambo típico 02:57
16. Compay Segundo / Voy pa' Mayarí 03:03
17. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / La conga se va 02:16
18. Roberto Faz y su Conjunto / Suena tu bongo 02:41
19. Pérez Prado / Go Go Mambo! 02:50
20. Beny Moré y su Banda / Batanga no. 2 03:23
CD2
01. Tito Puente / Mambolino 02:56
02. Celia Cruz / Cao cao maní picao 03:04
03. Fajardo y sus Estrellas / Aguardiente 02:53
04. Orquesta Aragón / El bodeguero 03:06
05. Pérez Prado / Mambo No. 8 03:08
06. Tito Gómez y L'Orquesta Riverside / Esto se pone sabroso 02:36
07. La Sonora Matancera / Frutas de España 02:17
08. Beny Moré & Pérez Prado / Anabacoa 03:05
09. Miguelito Cuní Et Le Conjunto Chappottín / Alto songo 03:02
10. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / Adiós mi amor 03:19
11. Conjunto De Arsenio Rodríguez / Blanca paloma 03:32
12. Tito Puente / Vibe Mambo 02:57
13. Orquesta América / La engañadora 03:10
14. Celia Cruz / No sé lo que me pasa 03:03
15. Orquesta Hermanos Castro / Italian Boy 02:40
16. La Sonora Matancera / Bongò 02:49
17. Beny Moré & Pérez Prado / A romper el coco 03:01
18. Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys / Maracas 02:49
19. Tito Puente / Que lindo el mambo 02:51
20. Pérez Prado / Cuban Mambo 02:31
BENY MORE The greatest Cuban musician of them all, Bartolome Maximilano More, also known as "El Barbaro de Ritmo" (The Wild Man of Rhythm), was born in 1919 in Santa Isabel de las Lajas. After working with Perez Prado in his big band he created the legendary Banda Gigante, Havana's most famous band.
ARSENIO RODRIGUEZ Known as "El Ciego Maravilloso@, (the Blind Wonder), Rodrigues was blinded by a childhood ilness. One of the first musicians to explore African rhythms, he formed his own conjunto which concentrated on diablo which later became mambo.
COMPAY SEGUNDO Born Francisco Repilado, in 1907, Compay Segundo got his stage name from being half of a duo known as "Los Compadres" where he sang second (segundo) voice. After a successful career in the fifties he disappeared until being re-discovered, attaining worldwide recognition in the film "Buena Vista Social Club".
SONORA MATANCERA One of the oldest Cuban groups, "Sonora Matancera" were formed in 1924 by guitarist Valentin Cane. Their repertoire included Venezuelan, Colombian and Mexican songs as well as Cuban mambos. Their most famous singer was the legendary Celia Cruz.
PEREZ PRADO Damaso Perez Prado, was with Xavier Cugat, the most successful of Cuban bandleaders. He is considered the real king of mambo by Beny More and was certainly the artist who had most hits. Mambo №5 has become a standard.
XAVIER CUGAT Cugat was born in 1900 in Spain but his family transferred to Havana three years later. He was not only a classically-trained musician but also a great showman. He once said "Americans knew nothing about Latin music - so they had to be given music more for the eyes than the ears".
ERNESTO LECUONA Certainly Cuba's most important composeroA very accomplished pianist he was able to perform both classical music and the hottest rumbas. His greatest legacy however are songs like "Malaguena" and "Siboney" which have become classics and have been covered by the world's greatest singers.
ARSENIO RODRIGUEZ Known as "El Ciego Maravilloso@, (the Blind Wonder), Rodrigues was blinded by a childhood ilness. One of the first musicians to explore African rhythms, he formed his own conjunto which concentrated on diablo which later became mambo.
COMPAY SEGUNDO Born Francisco Repilado, in 1907, Compay Segundo got his stage name from being half of a duo known as "Los Compadres" where he sang second (segundo) voice. After a successful career in the fifties he disappeared until being re-discovered, attaining worldwide recognition in the film "Buena Vista Social Club".
SONORA MATANCERA One of the oldest Cuban groups, "Sonora Matancera" were formed in 1924 by guitarist Valentin Cane. Their repertoire included Venezuelan, Colombian and Mexican songs as well as Cuban mambos. Their most famous singer was the legendary Celia Cruz.
PEREZ PRADO Damaso Perez Prado, was with Xavier Cugat, the most successful of Cuban bandleaders. He is considered the real king of mambo by Beny More and was certainly the artist who had most hits. Mambo №5 has become a standard.
XAVIER CUGAT Cugat was born in 1900 in Spain but his family transferred to Havana three years later. He was not only a classically-trained musician but also a great showman. He once said "Americans knew nothing about Latin music - so they had to be given music more for the eyes than the ears".
ERNESTO LECUONA Certainly Cuba's most important composeroA very accomplished pianist he was able to perform both classical music and the hottest rumbas. His greatest legacy however are songs like "Malaguena" and "Siboney" which have become classics and have been covered by the world's greatest singers.
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