Celia Cruz, Willie Colón – Only They Could Have Made This Album (Remastered 2024) (1977/2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 42:31 minutes | 1,50 GB | Genre: Salsa, Latin Jazz, World
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Fania
The fruitful career of the legendary queen of salsa Celia Cruz can be roughly divided into three distinct periods that, in many ways, mirror the development of Afro-Caribbean music during most of the twentieth century.
First there was la reina’s artistic awakening in her native Cuba as part of La Sonora Matancera, a tropical supergroup that gave Cruz the opportunity to perform a variety of Afro tinged dance formats: from rumbas and guarachas to boleros, merengues and even rock’n’roll hybrids. Then, her move to New York, which found her recording a series of cult albums with the Tito Puente orchestra in the ‘60s and witnessing the salsa explosion of the ‘70s as part of the Fania roster. Finally, the success of the smooth salsa romántica movement, with a string of exceedingly popular albums that she recorded during the ‘80s and ‘90s for the RMM and Sony labels. By the time she passed away in 2003, Celia Cruz and her trademark cry of Azúcar had become one of the quintessential symbols of Latin American culture.A luminous session from 1977, “Only They Could Have Made This Album” delivers an opportunity to enjoy Cruz at both her vocal and artistic peak. A collaboration with Nuyorican trombonist, producer and songwriter Willie Colón it finds Celia in the caring hands of a musical director willing to place his notorious perfectionism at work, searching for a solid repertoire of songs and a distinctive sound.
Colon, who at the time was busy working on his solo output as well as developing the blossoming career of a young Panamanian vocalist by the name of Ruben Blades, selected a kaleidoscopic gallery of tunes that could showcase Cruz’s fiery vocalizing while indulging his own omnivorous taste for a wide variety of moods.
The ‘70s was a moment when tropical music was looking both inwards and outwards for inspiration. Inwards, through a celebratory exploration of the inherent richness to be found in Afro-Latin idioms. Outwards because it also embraced a number of intriguing foreign influences such as r&b, mainstream pop and jazz.
Tracklist:
1-01. Celia Cruz – Usted Abusó (Remastered 2024) (04:17)
1-02. Celia Cruz – A Papá (Remastered 2024) (04:08)
1-03. Celia Cruz – Plazos Traicioneros (Remastered 2024) (02:52)
1-04. Celia Cruz – Pun Pun Catalú (Remastered 2024) (03:24)
1-05. Celia Cruz – Zambúllete (Remastered 2024) (05:46)
1-06. Celia Cruz – Tú y las Nubes (Remastered 2024) (06:21)
1-07. Celia Cruz – Todos Somos Iguales (Remastered 2024) (03:02)
1-08. Celia Cruz – Dulce Habanera (Remastered 2024) (04:04)
1-09. Celia Cruz – Rinkinkalla (Remastered 2024) (05:35)
1-10. Celia Cruz – Burundanga (Remastered 2024) (02:57)
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