Buena Vista Social Club at Carnegie Hall
Drifting back to back to the 1920’s and 30’s is easy to do on these hot tropical winds. Cuba’s most famous export The Buena Vista Social Club make a triumphant debut at Carnegie Hall on this outstanding recording. Many of these musicians are in their 70’s, 80, and even 90’s but they can still swing in a graceful, yet passionate, style that is more refined than much of today’s Latin music and is the better for it. Congas, pianos, guitars trumpets and cowbells propel each cha-cha, mambo or bolero. It’s all infused with joy and a showmanship not seen since the heady days of America’s flagship big bands. Many songs are from the original recording, but who cares, it still sounds fresh, fun and alive.
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