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Alfredo De La Fé - Cuba's Greatest Hits album

Alfredo De La Fé - Cuba's Greatest Hits album

  • Performer: Alfredo De La Fé
  • Genre: Latin
  • Title: Cuba's Greatest Hits
  • Released: 1990
  • Style: Guajira, Guaracha, Danzon, Bolero, Rumba, Son, Porro, Charanga
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1992 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1613 mb
  • Other: DXD DTS RA MPC AAC MP2 AU
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 829

Description

Esta selección es del CD Latitudes(2000) y se destacan los siguientes músicos: Alfredo De La Fé Violins, violas, cellos, congo vocals, piano, accordian.

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Alfredo De La Fé (born February 6, 1954, in Havana, Cuba, as Alfredo Manuel De La Fé) is a Cuban-born and New York-based violinist who lived in Colombia for more than 16 years and is responsible for transforming the violin into an important sound of Salsa and Latin music  . He remained with the group for a very short period, moving temporarily to San Francisco where he joined Santana in 1976. Returning to New York, De La Fé joined Tipica '73 in 1977. Two years later, he released his debut solo album, Alfredo and was nominated for three Grammy awards.

ALFREDO DE LA FÉ is a afro-cuban jazz music artist. Alfredo De La Fé (born February 6, 1954, in Havana, Cuba, as Alfredo Manuel De La Fé) is a Cuban-born and New York-based violinist who lived in Colombia for more than 16 years and is responsible for transforming the violin into an important sound of Salsa and Latin music.

Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Danish percussion duo Safri Duo released on 21 June 2010. It is released nearly ten years after Safri Duo scored an international hit single with "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)" in 2001, which became the fourth fastest selling single ever in Europe, selling over . million copies worldwide. The compilation album contains songs from the duo's three commercial studio albums, Episode II (2001), . (2003), and Origins (2008).

Returning to New York, de la Fe joined la Topica '73 in 1977. Two years later, he released his debut solo album, Alfredo. His second solo album, Charanga '80, was released the same year. In 1981, de la Fe became musical director of Tito Puente's Latin Percussion Jazz Ensemble. The following year, he resumed his solo career, signing with Taboga, for whom he recorded the album Triunfo.

In 1981, de la Fe became musical director of Tito Puente's Latin Percussion Jazz Ensemble. Relocating to Colombia in 1983, de la Fe signed with Phillips and released three albums - Made in Colombia, Bailando en el Tropico, and Alfredo de la Fe Vallenato - by the end of the '80s. In 1989, he switched to the Fuentes label. He signed with Sony Music in 1997.

Rodriguez was the leader of Cuba’s new trova (nueva trova) movement, and wrote his songs within the confines of communist Cuba. They were so good that they not only transcended the island but politics as well, connecting with Latin youth up and down the continent drawn to his poetic, symbolic lyrics. La Maza, a powerful reflection on humanity, is even more eloquent in its arrangement, set simply to acoustic guitar and percussion. 45. "No me doy por vencido" - Luis Fonsi Writers: Luis Fonsi and Claudia Brant

Tracklist

Guantanamera
Pedacito De Mi Vida
El Manicero
Santa Barbara
Aunque Me Cuesta La Vida
Pegadita De Los Hombres
Tumba La Cana
El Cornetta
El Cumbanchero
Cuando Sali De Cuba
El Carretero
Son De La Loma
Me Voy Pa' La' Habana
Seis Lindas Cubanas
Herfano Soy
Maria Cristina

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MLPS1059, 846913-1 Alfredo De La Fé Cuba's Greatest Hits ‎(LP, Comp) Mango, Mango MLPS1059, 846913-1 UK 1990
CIDM 1059 846 913-2 Alfredo De La Fé Cuba's Greatest Hits ‎(CD, Comp) Mango CIDM 1059 846 913-2 UK 1990

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