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Audio CD: Release Date 2000-10-24
Publisher: Ellipsis Arts
Artist: Various Artists, Bola Denieve, Rey Guerra, Clave y Guaguanco, Mercedes Valez
Sales Rank in Music: #162602
Product Review
Cuban Lullaby
The irresistible music from the small island of Cuba has won the hearts of people around the world. This unique collection brings together world class Cuban artists to share a piece of their musical heritage rarely heard outside of Cuba. These lullabies have been passed among the grandmothers, aunts, great-aunts, mothers and daughters who all share in the raising of the their children.
These sweet songs will cradle your little ones and carry them into dreamland with beauty and love.
Features Omara Portuondo of the Buena Vista Social Club, Grammy winning artist Chucho Valdés, Bola de Nieve, Merceditas Valdés, Clave Y Guaguancó and other Cuban greats.
The notes include original lyrics and english translation.
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No fat cigar, not even Cuba's gorgeous sunsets, can register close on the sublimity scale to the country's lush, commercially unsullied music, something lots of folks discovered a few years back when a subtle loosening of regulatory strings let the brilliant, boundary-busting Buena Vista Social Club cross the shore. On Cuban Lullaby, another of Ellipsis Arts' impressively packaged, carefully annotated, and sweet-smelling Lullaby series (the scent of lavender, said to promote heavy-liddedness, comes wafting out once the protective plastic is removed), the tradition-steeped African and Spanish elements that fused the Cuban sound fall in for a 16-track close-up--intimacy, after all, is what lullabies are all about. The music moves from lilting piano ("Drume Negrita," "Berceuse a Jessie," "Drume Mobila") to elegant guitar (a different rendition of "Drume Negrita," "Suenos de Colores") to tribal-sounding bata drums ("Oguere"). The set is by turns sweepingly beautiful, twinkly sweet, and rhythmically soothing--no surprise, considering this record's artist roster. Grammy-winning pianist Chucho Valdes, immortal entertainer Bola de Nieve, and Buena Vista Social Club singer Omara Portuondo raise the talent bar to a dizzying level, the right altitude, it turns out, for drifting off to dreamland. If your little one is the lucky intended dozer, leave the light on and read the liner notes. The English translations of these songs, like "El Amor de Caracol y Lombriz," about a snail-worm romance, and "Nana Animalera," describing a late-night all-animal hootenanny, crack a window on Cuban culture, causing, without intending to, sharp regrets that it's been sealed away for so long. --Tammy La Gorce
Title Tracks for Cuban Lullaby
1. Drume Negrita - Bola De Nieve
2. Lacho - Merceditas Valdes
3. Berceuse A Jessie - Chucho Valdes
4. Senora Santana - Coro Corolillo
5. Arrurru - Pablo Menendez
6. Drume Negrita - Rey Guerra
7. Drume Negrita - Omara Portuondo
8. Drume Mobila - Bola De Nieve
9. El Amor De Caracol Y Lombriz - Mayuley Alvarez/Hilda Del Castillo/Nelson Martinez
10. Suenos De Colores - Coralia Arregoitia
11. Juegeton - Merceditas Vales
12. Nana Animalera - Marisela Verena
13. Berceuse Campesina - Andres Alen
14. Lacho - Bola De Nieve
15. Oguere - Clave Y Guaguanco
16. La Calabacita - Coralia Arregoitia
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(22 customer reviews)
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
What A Find !!!, February 5, 2001
fred bonilla (Norwalk,Ct.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuban Lullaby (Audio CD)
Being the only non Cuban member(by marriage) of a Cuban household,I've heard several of the songs on this cd sung over the years,mostly by my mother in law. I found them amusingly rich,beautifully depicting the love of mother to child in it's own unique way. Sifting thru the latin music racks, I came upon this cd and what a find !! Cuban music is rich in diversity and these lullabuys are beautifully recorded by great Cuban artists. To the person who thought these folks are cashing in on The Buena Vista craze,you're so wrong. This selection stands on it's own and I would strongly recommend it to anyone interested in Cuban music, for it's beauty and insight. It would be great for lullabuys, too but my kids are 18 and 16 now... Standout cuts are "Drume Negrita"(the opening cut), the 2 versions of "Lacho", the beautifully classical "El amor de Caracol & Lombriz" and my personal favorite, "Arrrurru". which brought a smile and a tear from my...Read more
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
TV Free time has never sounded so lovely..., January 24, 2001
Dawn A. Rouse Baker "PhD in training" (Montreal, QC, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuban Lullaby (Audio CD)
My Husband and I decided in December that our 2 and a half year old daughter was far too interested in the television. We found that as soon as we arrived home at night, the crying for this video or that video was taking over our family life and was appalling to us. To curb this interest, we decreed that 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. every night was "TV free Time".This was one of the CD sets I purchased at the beginning of TV free time - and has morphed into a CD that comes into our Car to ride back and forth with us on our 45 minute commute, as well as a CD I choose to listen to by myself.The quality of music, the gorgeous voices all blend into a CD of stunning depth and loveliness. Too much of "children's" music is sappy, thrown together. This is NOT one of these. If you are a parent who wishes to encourage a love of high quality music that showcases the diversity of musical styles, voices and rhythms that our world has to offer, then I highly encourage the Ellipsis...Read more
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
For sleeping yes, for spanish no, August 30, 2005
Katie - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuban Lullaby (Audio CD)
This album is beautiful and should certainly put your little one to sleep. Many of the songs have a kind of aching lonliness, and the musicianship is spectacular. Two cautions:
1) How many versions of Duerme Negrita can they put on one album? Aren't there other songs Cuban mamas y papas sing to their little ones?
2) If you're hoping to introduce your little one to the Spanish language, quite a few of these songs are in afro-cuban dialect.