1. Cuba Libre - Willy Chirino, Chirino, Willy 2. Cuba Que Lindos Son Tus Paisajes - Willy Chirino, Chirino, Willy 3. Que Viva Changó - Willy Chirino, Celina 4. Habanera Tu/La Bella Cubana - Willy Chirino, White 5. El Manisero - Willy Chirino, Simons, Moises 6. Cuba Linda - Willy Chirino, Marti, Virgilio 7. La Esquina Habanera - Willy Chirino, Sotto, Titti 8. Ausencia - Willy Chirino, Prats, Jaime 9. La Engandora/Silver Star - Willy Chirino, Jorrin, Enrique 10. Son de la Loma/Veneracion - Willy Chirino, Matamoros, Miguel 11. Guantanamera - Willy Chirino, Fernandez, Joseito 12. Soy Guajiro - Willy Chirino, Chirino, Willy 13. Hablenme de Jatibonico - Willy Chirino, Alonso, Chein G.
Cuba Libre
- Audio CD: 0 pages (1998-11-03)
- Publisher: Sony International
- Label: Sony International
- Studio: Sony International
- Average Customer Review:
based on 18 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #125366
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: One of the best! 2007-12-10
Comment: I've had this CD forever and never get tired of it, along with two or three others. Celia Cruz's Boleros Eternos Siempre Celia Cruz Boleros Eternos and Cachao's Master Sessions Vol 1Master Sessions, Vol. 1 and Vol 2 Master Sessions, Vol. 2are the others.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Nostalgic 2007-04-03
Comment: Terrific CD - it took me back to my childhood and the music my parents loved; the song "Ausencia", sung by Willie and his wife, herself the daughter of the singing duo Olga Y Tony, caught me by surprise by making me cry; it was one of my mother's favorites. It's a priceless reminder of an era now gone but not forgotten. Willy never forgets his Cuban roots, and as his contemporary in age, I can relate to his memories, and his music.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: overall very good, but missing an important song... 2005-11-13
Comment: I enjoy listening to this cd, but i am surprised that willy
Chirino left out the song LAMENTO CUBANO,a song from the MachAdo
period of the 1930's and which I find so perfect to describe
the Cuba of today.
To my pleasant suprise this song was included in the filmç
DIRTY DANCING HAVANA NIGHTS, where it was sung by DONATO,
Yet, I can find no explanation why it was left out of the
soundtrack of the film. Next time you warch the movie, you will
hear this song in the street scene when the american girl meets
the Cuban guy.
Willy, next time you record a CD, please include the song LAMENTO CUBANO, if possible in a duo with DONATO. It's a pity
we can not get a copy of this song as it was performed in the film.
Thank you, willy CHirinos, for this Cd.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: great place to start with Cuban music 2003-12-13
Comment: This is clearly Willy Chirino's best. His next best does not even come close. He is a little controversial and is completely banned in Cuba as a Florida right-winger. But I talked to Cubans in Cuba and those particular folk, who are knowledgeable, love this CD and know about the songs on it, although they don't really own CDs much and CD playing boomboxes are a luxury. As for me, I'm not a Cuban--as if that matters--but in things Cuban, sometimes such a disclaimer is demanded. This CD was an early acquisition that put me on the right track. This is not the best Cuban music there is, but its very, very good and accessible for non-Cubans and very rewarding, and well done. The overall production is magnificent. Its the best Cuban music that I know of made outside of Cuba in a generation. And I know a little bit about this subject.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Superb Chirino - a CLASSIC 2002-06-10
Comment: As a Cuban born American, listening to this album has become a deeply enriching, fulfilling experience, offering me the unique opportunity to dig into my roots and share a common bond with my parents' generation, during which time most of these songs became popular. Willy Chirino embellishes each track with utter humanity and syncopating rythmns that will have you dancing in the den! Included are such Cuban classics as "el Manisero" (the "Peanut Vendor") and "Son de la Loma" ("They Come from the Hills") two lovely paeans to the guajiro/farmer lifestyle that percolates through most of our Cuban sounds. Better than Gloria, more accessible than Celia, and richer in scope and sound than Albita, Secada and many others, Willy Chirino puts his trademark energy and vocal prowess to superb use here. A startling, refreshing album that serves as an extension of the Cuban culture.
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