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Mucho Sabor. Cabor de Cuba.

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Download links and information about Mucho Sabor. Cabor de Cuba. by Bebo Valdés / Bebo Valdes. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Latin genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 01:30:23 minutes.

Artist: Bebo Valdés / Bebo Valdes
Release date: 1995
Genre: Latin
Tracks: 30
Duration: 01:30:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Descarga del Bebo 2:49
2. Merengues, No. (featuring Orlando Guerra) 3:00
3. Cha Caliente 2:39
4. Para Que no Sufras (featuring Celeste Mendoza) 3:05
5. Music Box 2:26
6. Canto a La Habana (featuring Pío Leyva / Pio Leyva) 2:58
7. Con Poco Coco 6:52
8. Insensible Corazón (featuring Ada Rex) 2:49
9. Mambo Rif 2:40
10. Inútil Será (featuring Reynaldo Enriquez) 3:06
11. Tabu 3:55
12. A la United Café (featuring Orlando Guerra) 3:01
13. Soy Matancero 3:06
14. Al Son de La Mexicana (featuring Pío Leyva / Pio Leyva) 3:05
15. Mississippi Mambo 2:37
16. Lección de Cha Cha Cha 2:43
17. Nada Te Puedo Brindar (featuring Celeste Mendoza) 3:09
18. Tranquilo Niño 2:38
19. Mi Parranda (featuring Orlando Gerra) 2:52
20. Pon por Mi (featuring Pío Leyva / Pio Leyva) 2:30
21. Que La Juzgué Dios (featuring Reynaldo Enriquez) 3:06
22. Mambo Caliente 2:42
23. Tirando Tiro (featuring Pío Leyva / Pio Leyva) 2:51
24. Sabor 2:28
25. A Romper el Coco (featuring Orlando Guerra) 2:58
26. Zigzag, Mambo 2:43
27. México Querido (featuring Canta Coro) 3:00
28. Chibiricocola 2:40
29. El Destino lo Quiso (featuring Ada Rex) 2:53
30. A Quien Engañas 3:02

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Bebo Valdés, father of famed pianist Chucho Valdés, stands in pantheon of the many great Cuban musicians from that island rich in musical talent and history. On Mucho Sabor, he employs the exceptional vocalists Pio Leyva, Cascarita, Ada Rex, and Reynaldo Enriquez. This is music from the golden age of Cuban big bands when Havana was awash in casinos and music. This is classic Cuban music at its best. The arrangements are fine and the tracks are passionately laid out, whether it's a bolero or a son montuno. The music on this album is tinged with that romantic sentimentality and fire of that era. The cha-chas are hot, the boleros are sensual, and the son montunos burn with an incessant intensity, particularly "Al Son de la Mexicana." One listen to the clave and blistering horns on this track are enough to convince anyone with ears to hear that Cuban music is a true jewel that was too long ignored in some quarters. Take a trip to old Havana on this album and light up a cigar! Very highly recommended.