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Release Date: 20-06-2005
Label: Rough Guides
Catalog Number: TUG1039-2
Barcode: 605633003925
Musical Style: New Age
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | El Son No Puede Fallar [02:47] | 8 | El Paso Franco-Bardo [03:52] |
| 2 | Al Vaivén De Mi Carreta [03:32] | 9 | No Hay Como Mi Son (Mi Son, Mi Son, Mi Son) [02:59] |
| 3 | Santa Isabel De Las Lajas [03:19] | 10 | Si Me Pudieras Querer [03:13] |
| 4 | Ausencia/Aurora/Se Fue/La Mora [04:17] | 11 | Suavecito [03:00] |
| 5 | Bruca Maniguá [04:34] | 12 | Olvido [02:56] |
| 6 | A La Loma De Belén [03:21] | 13 | La Yuca De Casimiro (Dile A Catalina) [03:29] |
| 7 | Pa' Quien Un Pollito (versión libre) [03:20] | 14 | El Son Es Para Siempre [02:45] |
Sierra Maestra, Cuba's leading son group, who are largely responsible for the style's revival, present their personal account of the genre's development in Son: Soul Of A Nation. The bedrock of Cuban music, son has shaped much of twentieth-century Latin music, and this album, recorded in Havana, pays tribute to the great writers of the past, selecting lesser-known classics alongside legendary tunes. Charting son's development from the early days before horns were introduced, through the additions of trumpets, piano and big bands, to the original modern son sound, this album is a glorious tribute confirming the dictum that 'Son is the soul of our nation'.