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Release Date: 20-04-2005
Label: Rough Guides
Catalog Number: RG1150-2
Barcode: 605633115024
Musical Style: Salsa
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | La Jaibera [02:28] | 11 | La Madre Rumba; Celia Cruz & Pete 'el Conde' Rodrigue [03:58] |
| 2 | El Cacahuatero [02:08] | 12 | Nadie Se Salva De La Rumba; Celia Cruz, Ray Barretto & Adalberto Santiago [05:45] |
| 3 | Arrecotin Arrecotan [03:28] | 13 | Sugar Sugar [02:55] |
| 4 | Metida Con You [02:52] | 14 | Cucala; Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco [03:48] |
| 5 | La Campeona [02:57] | 15 | Rico Changui; Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco [04:22] |
| 6 | Reina Rumba; Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco & Justo Betancourt [04:14] | 16 | Flor De Mayo; Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco [04:54] |
| 7 | Elegua [03:01] | 17 | Se Que Tu; Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco & Justo Betancourt [05:30] |
| 8 | Bambarakatunga; Celia Cruz & Ray Barretto [04:32] | 18 | Te Solte La Rienda [02:38] |
| 9 | No Me Cambie Camino; Celia Cruz & Ray Barretto [04:29] | 19 | Cuando Sali De Cuba [02:57] |
| 10 | El Paso Del Mulo; Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco [04:41] | ||
Celia Cruz was the undisputed Queen of Salsa, and when she died in 2003, after a career spanning nearly seven decades, she left Latin music without a figurehead. Her career began in 1930s Havana and, in 1960, she moved to New York and became a central attraction at Fania Records – the Motown of Latin music and powerhouse of salsa. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Celias recordings with percussionist and bandleader Tito Puente (the King to her Queen) and producers Johnny Pacheco and Ray Barretto won streams of awards. This album showcases the unique range and rhythmic versatility of her dazzling voice and the brilliant soloists who surrounded her.