Celia Cruz - Serenata Guajira (1968)

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Title: Serenata Guajira
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: Fania
Genre: Latin, Salsa
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:22
Total Size: 79/216 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Cuando Salí De Cuba
02. Echa Pa'lante
03. Sin Dios No Hubiera Nada
04. Túmbaloflesicodelicomicoso
05. En Casa De Mario
06. Serenata Guajira
07. Virgen De La Caridad
08. El Cacachuatero
09. Voy A Yucatan
10. Metida Con You
11. Esperaré
12. Corta La Fruta Verde

This compilation of music from various parts of Latin America is a fantastic introduction to the music of the high Andes. The variety of styles and composers is fascinating, and the album flows together smoothly thanks to well-chosen tracks and thoughtful editing. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a overview of Andean music, or simply some great music to listen to.


The voice, charisma and talent of Celia Cruz have created one of the most impressive careers in all of music. Merely listing her accomplishments would require a book. Her more than 70 albums have yielded an unending harvest of gold and platinum records, and she has received more than a hundred awards from prestigious institutions around the world.
She received the first of her five Grammy Awards in 1989, and also won two Latin Grammy Awards. She received three doctorates Honoris Causa from Yale, Florida International University and Miami University.
Also appearing in 10 movies, most recently including "The Mambo Kings" and "The Perez Family".

Celia Cruz began singing in amateur contests at the age of 14, in her home city of Havana, Cuba. She studied music theory, piano and voice at the National Music Conservatory.

In 1950 she began singing with the conjunto La Sonora Matancera, and with that group she was a central figure in some of the most glorious chapters of Afro-Cuban music, recording a number of legendary songs, including "Yembe Laroco", "Yerbero Moderno", "Burundanga", and "Caramelo" by the end of the 1950's La Sonora Matancera was the most popular group in Cuba. Celia's alliance with them took her beyond the coast of Cuba and exported her talent to the world. While in the group she met Pedro Knight, at the time one of the band's two trumpeters. This relationship culminated in matrimony and lasted 42 years.



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Many thanks for Flac.