Miguelito Valdés, The Joe Cuba Sextet & Graciela - Canciones Mi Mamá No Me Enseñó (1971)

Artist: Miguelito Valdés, The Joe Cuba Sextet, Graciela
Title: Canciones Mi Mamá No Me Enseñó
Year Of Release: 1971/2024
Label: DCD Radio
Genre: Latin Jazz, Salsa, Guaguancó, Descarga
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 35:15
Total Size: 208 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Canciones Mi Mamá No Me Enseñó
Year Of Release: 1971/2024
Label: DCD Radio
Genre: Latin Jazz, Salsa, Guaguancó, Descarga
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 35:15
Total Size: 208 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01.Cubanito 3:06
02.Prestame La Olla, Teresa 2:58
03.Juanita Saca La Mano 2:43
04.Si Si No No 3:18
05.Chupa 3:09
06.Juanito 3:01
07.El Plato Roto 3:24
08.La Manguera 2:20
09.Los Perros Del Curro 2:12
10.Ay, José 3:13
11.Atesa El Bastidor 2:46
12.Ella Sola Se Engancha 3:07
During more than five decades of performing, the vocal innovations of Miguelito Valdes made him one of Latin music's most popular artists. He started singing in 1927 with a few amateur groups, then decided music was his career while in Panama during the early '30s. In June 1937, Valdes was the vocalist for the corporation Casino de la Playa Orchestra, which was among Cuba's five most popular orchestras. He left Cuba for New York City in April 1940, and joined the Xavier Cugat band at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. The spot earned him a lot of fame, enough so that he could start his solo career in 1942. He recorded for several labels, was seen in 12 movie cameo roles, and went into semi-retirement in 1955. He came back in 1963, and hosted a television show for ten years. In 1978, Miguelito Valdes died on stage of a heart attack in Bogota, Columbia. ~ Max Salazar
The album "Canciones Mi Mamá No Me Enseñó" (or "Spanish Songs Mama Never Taught Me") is a classic compilation of Latin American music, featuring such legends as Miguelito Valdés, the Joe Cuba Sextet, and Graciela.
The album is known for its humorous approach and songs with "double meanings" (spicy lyrics that weren't considered vulgar but were full of innuendo).
The album "Canciones Mi Mamá No Me Enseñó" (or "Spanish Songs Mama Never Taught Me") is a classic compilation of Latin American music, featuring such legends as Miguelito Valdés, the Joe Cuba Sextet, and Graciela.
The album is known for its humorous approach and songs with "double meanings" (spicy lyrics that weren't considered vulgar but were full of innuendo).