Calle Salud Compay Segundo

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  • Release Date: 07/05/1999
  • Sales Rank: 89,503
  • Label: WARNER SPEC. MKT. UK
  • UPC: 639842758321
 
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Calle Salud

1LISTENSaludo a Changó 5:16
2LISTENAmor Gigante 2:52
3LISTENUna Rosa de Francia 5:20
4LISTENMaria en la Playa 2:49
5LISTENVersos Para Tí 3:56
6LISTENLa Engañadora 4:20
7LISTENViejos Sones de Santiago Potpourri 4:21
8LISTENEl Día Que Me Quieras 4:03
9LISTENSe Perdií la Flauta 4:50
10LISTENMorir de Amor 3:29
11LISTENLagrimas Negras 3:45
12LISTENBalcón de Santiago 5:40
13LISTENChan Chan 5:30

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Editorial Reviews

Buena Vista's most huggable oldster, Compay Segundo, is not resting on his -- or anyone else's -- laurels -- his first American solo album, CALLE SALUD, is readily distinguished from the work of the Social Club. It's a small group affair, with an unusual triple-clarinet consort (Segundo's first instrument as a teen) lending an antique air to a mix of original and classic numbers. A witness to the birth of urban Cuban music, Segundo brings Afro-Cuban rumba ("Saludo a Changó"), a pinch of country guajira styles, and some Dixieland elements to bear on his own compositions, which ring with his virile baritone. The iconoclastic Segundo plays an axe of his own invention, the armonico, which combines the effects of guitar and trés and deploys his foghorn vocals in harmony with Hugo Garzón, and on one track, with French star Charles Aznavour. Departing from the BVSC formula, Segundo's vintage sound brings new/old resonance to these already classic songs, including Maria Teresa Vera's indomitable "Lagrimas Negras." Which is a feat for an artist a quarter of his age. But Compay's learned enough in his 93 years to include a new version of his megahit "Chan Chan" anyway. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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