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Cuban Originals


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List Price: $10.98
Our Price: $10.98
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Manufacturer: Sony International
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0743216993826 Format: Original recording remastered Label: Sony International Manufacturer: Sony International Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony International Release Date: 1999-09-28 Studio: Sony International
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Editorial Reviews:
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The violin is an instrument few people would associate with Cuban music. Yet, beginning in the 1940s, Orquesta Aragon made massed fiddles synonymous with a dance-music style called charanga, which added a dose of urban sophistication to the more pastoral, flute-led danzon genre. Orquesta Aragon rode a gliding, polished sound based on the interplay between the string section and the effervescent flute of Richard Egües, more recently heard backing Senegalese singer Cheik Lô on his breakaway disc, Bambay Gueej. Though charanga would seem to be at odds with tougher, more rhythmically charged Cuban dance music, the Orquesta put the mambo-derived cha-cha on the map with Egües's composition "El Boduguero," which Nat "King" Cole later took to the top of the American charts. Famous members of this world-class ensemble include Rafael Lay, who arranged the songs with Egües, and Buena Vista Social Club alumnus Pio Leyva. The band remains together, but this disc traces the glory days of the late 1940s to the early 1950s. --Bob Tarte.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Memories from the past - priceless Comment: This CD has all of the music that brings me back memories from my youth.
Not only do I enjoy it when I play it in my backyard the neighbors ask me to higher the volume. It's great dancing, fun music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Real Thing! Comment: The Orquesta Aragon, the original Orquesta Aragon, was the ultimate dancing orchestra during the cha-cha-cha period. None other, not even Fajardo y sus Estrellas, could compete with the Aragon's style. But, unfortunately, there are too many CD's around that pretend to the Aragon's fame, without its ability. Making matters worse, the new Orquesta Aragon (which doesn't sound at all like the original) is recording many albums too. But THIS IS THE REAL THING! Buy it and enjoy every old song in the original style.
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