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Vieja Trova Santiaguera

Vieja Trova Santiaguera

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The Cuban quintet Vieja Trova Santiaguera is legendary among their countrymen and women for their deep interpretations of Cuba's historical song and dance forms: sons, boleros, and guarachas, some of them dating back to the 19th century. Although these men are all senior citizens, and only began playing together in 1990, from the time of their first recordings to the last of the original members in 2000, they were revered throughout Cuba for their stellar performances, virtuoso musicianship, and their dedication to the original spirit of the music of their homeland. Again, there must be a great "thank you" to the Buena Vista Social Club for having made it possible -- and financially feasible -- for record companies to dig deep into the roots of Cuban music for its authentic origins and how well they've translated to modern times. This two-CD collection features Vieja Trova Santiaguera's earliest recordings from 1993 -- after they had rehearsed and performed together for three years (contrast this with American rock bands who play together a month and are heading for the studio to make their "statement). All five members had previously been members of some of the island's most noteworthy ensembles: Cuarteto Patria, Orquesta la Moderna Tradicion, La Estudiantina Invasora (founded in 1927 and still going strong), Orquesta Chepin-Chovin, and others. They came together to reinvestigate the old music, to hear it and play it with the integrity in which it was written and they had learned it through their lives. Disc one is a collection of their most popular material. It is equally divided among the three song and dance styles with harmonies and guitars vying for the front line with small percussion instruments keeping and trading rhythms through the bridges. Disc two is, in many ways, the more revealing of the two as it features concert excerpts with unedited crowd response that borders on the spiritually ecstatic, unreleased songs, alternate takes, and demos of songs that are so old the origins of them are unknown. On these sides you can hear these fine musicians -- Reynaldo Creagh (lead vocals and claves), Pancho Cobas (guitar and vocals), Aristoteles Limonta (bass), Amado Machado (vocals, maracas, and vocal improvisations), and the great Reinaldo Hierrezuelo (tres, flutes, vocals and chorus) -- joyously tussle with material that has all but lost its meaning from neglect. They edge ever closer, sometimes succeeding, sometimes failing, to bring to life the corpse of a formerly loved song. It's as if they try to piece memory, research, emotion, and arrangement together to come up with something authentic, plausible. If they don't make it, they discard the song sorrowfully. The finished tracks that remain unreleased are finally out of the can as they are as fine as anything previously issued. In all, this is Cuban folk music without any Hollywood treatment. It holds together like one body because it is the lifeblood of a people whose heritage is so rich, so deeply hewn in its country's soil that it runs like blood from the veins of its musicians. This is one of the greatest offerings yet from any label seeking to unearth the authentic folk music of Cuba.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
El Tren
00:03:38

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Miguel Matamoros, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

2
Ella y yo
00:02:44

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer - Oscar Hechevarría, Composer, Lyricist

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

3
El Paralítico
00:03:56

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Miguel Matamoros, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

4
Blancas Azucenas
00:02:48

Pedro Flores, Composer, Lyricist - Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

5
¿ Qué Viste ?
00:02:26

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Cuates, Composer - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

6
Alma de Roca
00:03:38

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Lily Batet, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

7
El Huerfanito
00:03:51

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Bienvenido Gutiérrez, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

8
Retorna
00:02:20

Sindo Garay, Composer, Lyricist - Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

9
Capullito de Alhelí
00:04:58

Rafael Hernandez, Composer - Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer - Rafael Hernández Montero, Lyricist

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

10
Lágrimas Negras
00:03:28

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Miguel Matamoros, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

11
¿ Dime, por Qué no me Quieres ?
00:02:27

Pepe Sanchez, Composer, Lyricist - Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

12
Olvido
00:04:46

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Miguel Matamoros, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

13
Son de la Loma
00:04:16

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Miguel Matamoros, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

14
Mujer Perjura
00:02:41

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Miguel Companioni, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

15
Esperanza
00:04:11

Vieja Trova Santiaguera, MainArtist - Ramon Cabrera, Composer, Lyricist - Nubenegra S.L., Producer

1994 SGAE 1994 Nubenegra

Albumbeschreibung

The Cuban quintet Vieja Trova Santiaguera is legendary among their countrymen and women for their deep interpretations of Cuba's historical song and dance forms: sons, boleros, and guarachas, some of them dating back to the 19th century. Although these men are all senior citizens, and only began playing together in 1990, from the time of their first recordings to the last of the original members in 2000, they were revered throughout Cuba for their stellar performances, virtuoso musicianship, and their dedication to the original spirit of the music of their homeland. Again, there must be a great "thank you" to the Buena Vista Social Club for having made it possible -- and financially feasible -- for record companies to dig deep into the roots of Cuban music for its authentic origins and how well they've translated to modern times. This two-CD collection features Vieja Trova Santiaguera's earliest recordings from 1993 -- after they had rehearsed and performed together for three years (contrast this with American rock bands who play together a month and are heading for the studio to make their "statement). All five members had previously been members of some of the island's most noteworthy ensembles: Cuarteto Patria, Orquesta la Moderna Tradicion, La Estudiantina Invasora (founded in 1927 and still going strong), Orquesta Chepin-Chovin, and others. They came together to reinvestigate the old music, to hear it and play it with the integrity in which it was written and they had learned it through their lives. Disc one is a collection of their most popular material. It is equally divided among the three song and dance styles with harmonies and guitars vying for the front line with small percussion instruments keeping and trading rhythms through the bridges. Disc two is, in many ways, the more revealing of the two as it features concert excerpts with unedited crowd response that borders on the spiritually ecstatic, unreleased songs, alternate takes, and demos of songs that are so old the origins of them are unknown. On these sides you can hear these fine musicians -- Reynaldo Creagh (lead vocals and claves), Pancho Cobas (guitar and vocals), Aristoteles Limonta (bass), Amado Machado (vocals, maracas, and vocal improvisations), and the great Reinaldo Hierrezuelo (tres, flutes, vocals and chorus) -- joyously tussle with material that has all but lost its meaning from neglect. They edge ever closer, sometimes succeeding, sometimes failing, to bring to life the corpse of a formerly loved song. It's as if they try to piece memory, research, emotion, and arrangement together to come up with something authentic, plausible. If they don't make it, they discard the song sorrowfully. The finished tracks that remain unreleased are finally out of the can as they are as fine as anything previously issued. In all, this is Cuban folk music without any Hollywood treatment. It holds together like one body because it is the lifeblood of a people whose heritage is so rich, so deeply hewn in its country's soil that it runs like blood from the veins of its musicians. This is one of the greatest offerings yet from any label seeking to unearth the authentic folk music of Cuba.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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