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Buena Vista Social Club

Album - 23 june 1997 - DeB Id: 11447
By Buena Vista Social Club
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Album DeRango™ 33,96

Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club Mauri

 Anyone who associates only the 'salsa' genre with the Caribbean island musically risks making a big mistake and thus missing out on the originality of music.

 An auditory representation that ranges from poetic and evocative moments to playful and engaging ones, eluding the terrible label of 'latin pop' and earning that of great music. Cuban.

 Experience the magic of Cuban music—listen to Buena Vista Social Club and immerse yourself in timeless rhythms and soulful stories.

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Chan Chan (04:14)
De Alto Cedro voy para Marcané
Llego a Cueto voy para Mayarí

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En el barrio La Cachimba se ha formado la corredera
En el barrio La Cachimba se ha formado la corredera
Alla' fueron los bomberos con sus campanas, sus sirenas
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Pueblo Nuevo (06:03)
''[This song is an instrumental]''
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En el tronco de un arbol una niña
Grabó su nombre henchida de placer
Y el arbol conmovido allá en su seno
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Veinte años (03:27)
¿Qué te importa que te ame,
si tú no me quieres ya?
El amor que ya ha pasado
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Candela (05:25)
Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemo aé.
Ay candela, candela, candela, me quemo aé.

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Orgullecida (03:15)
'Orgullecida estoy de ser divina
Y de tener tan linda perfeccion
Tal vez ser¢ que soy alabastrina
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Murmullo (03:48)
Hay un suave murmullo
En el silencio de una noche azúl
Son dos enamorados
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La Bayamesa (02:51)
SPANISH:

Lleva en su alma la bayamesa
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Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club is a Cuban ensemble project assembled in the mid-1990s, produced by Ry Cooder and featuring veteran musicians such as Ibrahim Ferrer, Compay Segundo, and Rubén González. The 1997 album sparked a global revival of Cuban son and bolero and was followed by acclaimed concerts, including Carnegie Hall, and a 1999 documentary film directed by Wim Wenders.
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