Buena Vista Social Club – Buena Vista Social Club (1997) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club (1997) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz] Download

Buena Vista Social Club – Buena Vista Social Club (1997)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:01:40 minutes | 1,15 GB | Genre: World, Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Nonesuch

One of Rolling Stone‘s “500 Greatest Albums of all Time,”Buena Vista Social Club was one of the biggest surprise hits of the early 2000’s, triggering an international revival in Cuban music. Spearheaded by Grammy®-winning guitarist Ry Cooder and producer Nick Gold, the project brought together some of Cuba’s greatest musical luminaries, including legendary bassist Orlando “Cachaito” López, guitarist Eliades Ochoa, musical director Juan de Marcos González, and acclaimed pianist Rubén González.

The platinum-selling album topped multiple charts, includingBillboard‘s Top World and Latin Charts.
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Buena Vista Social Club – Lost and Found (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Buena Vista Social Club - Lost and Found (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz] Download

Buena Vista Social Club – Lost and Found (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 47:41 minutes | 526 MB | Genre: World, Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © World Circuit

Unreleased recordings from the original Buena Vista Social Club sessions, artists sessions and iconic live performances. Buena Vista Social Club released in 1997 is one of the biggest selling world music album of all time and its great, this collection will fulfill any long-term fans!

The studio tracks on Lost and Found were recorded at the 1996 Egrem studio sessions in Havana and during a period of rich and prolific creativity stretching into the early 2000s following the recording of the original album. Lost and Found also features live recordings from the world tours of Buena Vista’s legendary veterans.
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Buena Vista Social Club – Buena Vista Social Club (25th Anniversary Edition) (2021) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club (25th Anniversary Edition) (2021) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz] Download

Buena Vista Social Club – Buena Vista Social Club (25th Anniversary Edition) (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 02:08:43 minutes | 2,53 GB | Genre: World, Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © World Circuit

‘Buena Vista Social Club’ is both the name given to this extraordinary group of musicians and the album, recorded in just seven days in 1996 in Havana’s 1950s vintage EGREM studios. It was clear from the atmosphere of the recording sessions that something very special was taking place. However, no one could have predicted that Buena Vista Social Club would become a worldwide phenomenon – awarded a Grammy in 1997 and, at 8 million copies, outselling any other record in the same genre. The acclaim of the original album has elevated the artists (including Ibrahim Ferrer, Rub’en Gonz’alez & Omara Portuondo) to superstar status, inspired an award-winning film by Wim Wenders, and has contributed to popularising Cuba’s rich musical heritage. Produced by Ry Cooder for World Circuit, the timeless quality of the music and the sheer verve of the veteran performers have ensured that this will go down as one of the landmark recordings of the 20th century. To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the album’s recording, producer Ry Cooder and World Circuit’s Nick Gold have gone back to the original tapes and into the archive to produce this Deluxe Remaster package, featuring previously unheard tracks from the original 1996 recording sessions, previously unseen photos, and new liner notes.
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Buena Vista Social Club – Buena Vista Social Club (2000) [DVD-Audio ISO]

Buena Vista Social Club – Buena Vista Social Club
Artist: Juan de Marcos González, Ry Cooder, Cuban musicians | Album: Buena Vista Social Club | Style: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Trova, Son | Year: 2000 [September 16, 1997 original] | Quality: DVD-Audio (MLP 5.1 96kHz/24Bit, MLP 2.0 96kHz/24Bit, Dolby AC3 5.1) | Bitrate: lossless | Tracks: 14 | Size: ~7.38 Gb |  Covers: in archive | Release: Warner Music Group / Nonesuch / World Circuit (79478-9), 2000 | Note: Watermarked

This album is named after a members-only club that was opened in Havana in pre-Castro times, a period of unbelievable musical activity in Cuba. While bandleader Desi Arnaz became a huge hit in the States, several equally talented musicians never saw success outside their native country, and have had nothing but their music to sustain them during the Castro reign. Ry Cooder went to Cuba to record a musical documentary of these performers. Many of the musicians on this album have been playing for more than a half century, and they sing and play with an obvious love for the material. Cooder could have recorded these songs without paying the musicians a cent; one can imagine them jumping up and grabbing for their instruments at the slightest opportunity, just to play. Most of the songs are a real treasure, traversing a lot of ground in Cuba’s musical history. There’s the opening tune, “Chan Chan,” a composition by 89-year-old Compay Segundo, who was a bandleader in the ’50s; the cover of the early-’50s tune “De Camino a la Verada,” sung by the 72-year-old composer Ibrahim Ferrer, who interrupted his daily walk through Havana just long enough to record; or the amazing piano playing on “Pablo Nuevo” by 77-year-old Rubén González, who has a unique style that blends jazz, mambo, and a certain amount of playfulness. All of these songs were recorded live — some of them in the musicians’ small apartments — and the sound is incredibly deep and rich, something that would have been lost in digital recording and overdubbing. Cooder brought just the right amount of reverence to this material, and it shows in his production, playing, and detailed liner notes. If you get one album of Cuban music, this should be the one. (more…)

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