Afro-Cuban All Stars - Amor Verdadero (Live at the Salon of Dreams)
The Afro-Cuban All Stars perform 'Amor Verdadero' live at the beautiful Salon of Dreams in Havana, 1998.
'Amor Verdadero' is taken from Afro-Cuban All Stars' debut album 'A Toda Cuba le Gusta' which is now available on 180g vinyl for the first time ever on World Circuit Records. http://worldcircuit.lnk.to/ATodaCubaLeGusta
About the album:
Recorded at EGREM Studios in Havana 1996, this version has been re-mastered from the original analogue tapes and will be avilable on 180g vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve, playing at 45rpm.
'A Toda Cuba le Gusta' 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 other albums, which share many of the same personnel, were 'Buena Vista Social Club' and 'Introducing...Ruben Gonzalez'.
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World Circuit Records have established their reputation by producing some of the finest world music albums of the past two decades, specialising in music from Cuba and West Africa. The label is best known for the GRAMMY winning Buena Vista Social Club album, which is the biggest selling world music album of all time, and led to the phenomenal rise in popularity of Cuban music. 10 years after their historic concert in New York, World Circuit release Buena Vista Social Club At Carnegie Hall.
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