The Best of Omara Portuondo (compilation)
release date: Jun. 23, 2008
format: digital
[album rate: 3,5 / 5]
producer: various
label: Union Square Music - nationality: Cuba
Best of compilation album by Omara Portuondo in the series 'The Cuban Heroes Collection'.
[ just music from an amateur... music archaeologist ]
"Dagen er reddet & kysten er klar - Jeg er den der er skredet så skaf en vikar!"
Showing posts with label Omara Portuondo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omara Portuondo. Show all posts
23 June 2014
13 March 2014
Omara Portuondo "Flor de amor" (2004)
Flor de amor
release date: Jul. 13, 2004
format: digital
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: Jerry Boys, Nick Gold, Demetrio Muniz, Ale Siqueira
label: World Circuit Records - nationality: Cuba
Studio album by Omara Portuondo. Another splendid release by this great singer.
release date: Jul. 13, 2004
format: digital
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: Jerry Boys, Nick Gold, Demetrio Muniz, Ale Siqueira
label: World Circuit Records - nationality: Cuba
Studio album by Omara Portuondo. Another splendid release by this great singer.
13 October 2013
Omara Portuondo "Buena Vista Social Club Presents: Omara Portuondo" (2000)
Buena Vista Social Club Presents: Omara Portuondo
release date: May 9, 2000
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: Jerry Boys, Nick Gold
label: World Circuit Records - nationality: Cuba
Track highlights: 1. "La sitiera" - 2. "He perdido contigo" - 3. "¿Dónde estabas tú?" - 4. "Mariposita de primavera" - 5. "Canta lo sentimental" - 8. "No me llores más"
Studio album release by Omara Portuondo that followed the famous Buena Vista Social Club album (1997), on which Omara performs with Ibrahim Ferrer. The music is cuban jazz, latin jazz, vocal jazz, or son cubano, a style that blends vocal jazz with afro-cuban rhythms and Spanish Portuguese folk-oriented music like fado, sometimes bolero. The music is wonderfully sentimental, and it's really wondrous how closely related the music is with that of the coladeira or morna as heard by Cesária Évora of Cape Verde in Africa, the 'musica peruana by Susana Baca of Peru, and fado by Cristina Branco of Portugal. All four of them are sublime vocalists and performers of music that combines latin jazz with African jazz and in that make strong use of traditional elements of (Spanish) Portuguese folk traditions.
release date: May 9, 2000
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: Jerry Boys, Nick Gold
label: World Circuit Records - nationality: Cuba
Track highlights: 1. "La sitiera" - 2. "He perdido contigo" - 3. "¿Dónde estabas tú?" - 4. "Mariposita de primavera" - 5. "Canta lo sentimental" - 8. "No me llores más"
Studio album release by Omara Portuondo that followed the famous Buena Vista Social Club album (1997), on which Omara performs with Ibrahim Ferrer. The music is cuban jazz, latin jazz, vocal jazz, or son cubano, a style that blends vocal jazz with afro-cuban rhythms and Spanish Portuguese folk-oriented music like fado, sometimes bolero. The music is wonderfully sentimental, and it's really wondrous how closely related the music is with that of the coladeira or morna as heard by Cesária Évora of Cape Verde in Africa, the 'musica peruana by Susana Baca of Peru, and fado by Cristina Branco of Portugal. All four of them are sublime vocalists and performers of music that combines latin jazz with African jazz and in that make strong use of traditional elements of (Spanish) Portuguese folk traditions.
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