Description
Afro-Cuban All Stars - ''A Toda Cuba le Gusta'' (Dir: Juan de Marcos Gonzales) / World Circuit Audio CD 1997 / WCD 047
UPC 769233004727
A Toda Cuba le Gusta is the first studio album by the Afro-Cuban All Stars, produced by Cuban bandleader and musician Juan de Marcos González and Nick Gold, and released on April 9, 1997 on World Circuit Records.
Label: | World Circuit – WCD 047 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Europe |
Released: |
Apr 9, 1997 |
Genre: | Latin |
Style: | Afro-Cuban, Son, Guaguancó |
Tracklist:
1 |
Amor Verdadero |
6:38
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2 | Alto Songo |
6:46
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3 | Habana Del Este |
6:39
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4 | A Toda Cuba Le Gusta |
5:48
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5 | Fiesta De La Rumba |
5:53
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6 | Los Sitio' Asere |
5:20
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7 | Pío Mentiroso |
4:37
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8 | María Caracoles |
4:48
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9 | Clasiqueando Con Rubén |
5:12
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10 | Elube Changó |
4:03 |
- Arranged By – Juan De Marcos González (tracks: 2 to 7, 9, 10)
- Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Javier Zalba
- Bass – Orlando "Cachaíto" López
- Bongos – Carlos González
- Chorus – Amadito Valdés, Juan de Marcos González, Luis Barzaga
- Congas – Miguel "Angá" Díaz
- Guiro – Carlos Puisseaux
- Liner Notes [Translations] – Francesca Clark, Jenny Adlington
- Maracas – Amadito Valdés
- Mastered By – Dave Bernez, Duncan Cowell
- Photography By – Cristina Piza
- Piano – Rubén González
- Producer – Nick Gold
- Producer, Liner Notes – Juan de Marcos González
- Recorded By, Mixed By – Jerry Boys
- Sleeve – Kathryn Samson
- Timbales – Julienne Oviedo Sanchez
- Tres, Directed By – Juan de Marcos González
- Trombone – Carlos "El Afrokán" Alvarez, Demetrio Muñiz
- Trumpet – Daniel Ramos, Luis Alemañy, Mañuel 'Guajiro' Mirabal
The Afro-Cuban All Stars is a gathering of four
generations of Cuba's most brilliant musicians. Coming together for the first time in a Havana studio to play a repertoire of old and new classics, their performances highlight the unique depth, variety and vitality of Cuban music. Featured on lead vocals are some of the great soneros from the golden age of the '50s. The six-piece horn section with Guajiro Mirabal on trumpet is made up from Havana's celebrated Tropicana Orchestra and the superlative rhythm section combines 'Cachaíto' on bass, with percussionists including Miguel "Angá" and Julienne Oviedo, the hottest of Cuba's new young stars.
With the soneros
Ibrahím Ferrer, Pío Leyva
Mañuel "Puntillita" Licea, Raúl Planas
José Antonio "Maceo" Rodríguez, Félix Valoy
and featuring Don Rubén González on piano
Director: Juan de Marcos González