Afro Cuban All Stars - Fiesta De La Rumba (Official Audio) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 24, 2014
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‘A Toda Cuba Le Gusta’ the debut album by the Afro-Cuban All Stars was the first in a trilogy of extraordinary albums recorded by World Circuit in a single two-week session at Havana’s Egrem studios in 1996.

The All Stars were brought together by musical director Juan de Marcos González. González had long harboured a dream to put together a band combining the ‘old masters’ and the new generation of Cuban musicians. His meeting with World Circuit’s Nick Gold revealed a shared passion and the fuse was lit. With his contemporary arrangements and his choice of musicians and repertoire combined with the all-acoustic ensemble’s extraordinary power and exuberance he succeeds in paying homage while demonstrating the vitality of the music.

The thirteen-piece band is made up of four generations of some of Cuba’s finest musicians. The list of lead vocalists is a virtual ‘who’s who’ of the greatest Cuban soneros; the octogenarian great Pío Leyva and septuagenarians Raúl Planas, Manuel ‘Puntillita’ Licea and Ibrahim Ferrer are joined by rising stars from a younger generation, Antonio ‘Maceo’ Rodríguez and Félix Valoy.

To back his heroes González brought together a very special group. As pianist he coaxed the legendary Rubén Gonzáléz out of retirement. On double bass is Cuba’s finest, Orlando ‘Cachaito’ López.

The trumpet solos are by the great Manuel ‘Guajiro’ Mirabal on trumpet. The album also features guest solos from Ry Cooder on guitar ‘Alto Songo’, Orchestra Aragón’s legendary flute player, Richard Egües and Barbarito Torres on laoud ‘Amor Verdadero’. The band also includes the 13 year old phenomenon Julienne Oviedo on timbales and the great Miguel ‘Angá’ Díaz on congas.

In a celebration of the diversity of Cuban music the album’s ten songs run through a range of Cuban styles including danzón, son montuno, guaguancó, mozambique, afro, mambo and guajira.


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‘A Toda Cuba Le Gusta’ the debut album by the Afro-Cuban All Stars was the first in a trilogy of extraordinary albums recorded by World Circuit in a single two-week session at Havana’s Egrem studios in 1996.

The All Stars were brought together by musical director Juan de Marcos González. González had long harboured a dream to put together a band combining the ‘old masters’ and the new generation of Cuban musicians. His meeting with World Circuit’s Nick Gold revealed a shared passion and the fuse was lit. With his contemporary arrangements and his choice of musicians and repertoire combined with the all-acoustic ensemble’s extraordinary power and exuberance he succeeds in paying homage while demonstrating the vitality of the music.

The thirteen-piece band is made up of four generations of some of Cuba’s finest musicians. The list of lead vocalists is a virtual ‘who’s who’ of the greatest Cuban soneros; the octogenarian great Pío Leyva and septuagenarians Raúl Planas, Manuel ‘Puntillita’ Licea and Ibrahim Ferrer are joined by rising stars from a younger generation, Antonio ‘Maceo’ Rodríguez and Félix Valoy.

To back his heroes González brought together a very special group. As pianist he coaxed the legendary Rubén Gonzáléz out of retirement. On double bass is Cuba’s finest, Orlando ‘Cachaito’ López.

The trumpet solos are by the great Manuel ‘Guajiro’ Mirabal on trumpet. The album also features guest solos from Ry Cooder on guitar ‘Alto Songo’, Orchestra Aragón’s legendary flute player, Richard Egües and Barbarito Torres on laoud ‘Amor Verdadero’. The band also includes the 13 year old phenomenon Julienne Oviedo on timbales and the great Miguel ‘Angá’ Díaz on congas.

In a celebration of the diversity of Cuban music the album’s ten songs run through a range of Cuban styles including danzón, son montuno, guaguancó, mozambique, afro, mambo and guajira.


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