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Yoruba Andabo CD, tracklist

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:43 pm
by Thomas Altmann
Hi,

Does someone have the tracklist of Yoruba Andabo's "Del Yoruba al Son" CD from 1997? I just got an MP3 copy of it from some Cuban friends, but cannot find the track titles (nor the personnell). Maybe some of you have the original.

Thanks,

Thomas

Re: Yoruba Andabo CD, tracklist

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:10 am
by guarachon63
Great record Thomas. I have a copy, not the original otherwise I would scan you a copy of the cover.

Yoruba Andabo "Del Yoruba al Son"
La Isla de la Música, Vol 6
1998 Universal Music, SA de CV / Magic Music
HECHO EN MEXICO

Tracklist, as it appears on back cover:

I SECUENCIA YORUBA (dominio publico)
1. Elegba oggun ochosi
2. Oshun
3. Yemaya
4. Shango
SECUENCIA ABAKUA
1. Enyenison Enkama II (Africa Habla) (Ogduardo Díaz Anaya)
II SECUENCIA COMPLEJO DE LA RUMBA
1. Yambu (Dominio Publico)
2. Popurrit Matancero (Guaguancó) (Rolando Rodríguez Oliva)
3. Rumba Rap (Armando Pedroso)
4. Guantanamera (Guaguancó) (Joseíto Fernández) (Edit. Quiroga)
5. Columbia (Miguel Chappottín Beltrán)
6. La Soledad (Rumba son) (Pablo Milanés)


Personnel:
Geovani del Pino: Percusión menor, cantante, director
Juan Campos Cárdenas: Cantantes
Miguel Chappottín Beltrán: Cantante
Jesús L. Peñalver Lombira: Cantante
Marta Galarrage Eiras: Cantante (artista invitada)

Percusionistas:
Ogduardo Díaz Anaya
Orlando Lage Bozua
Justo Marino Garcia Arango
Agustín Banguela Suárez
Rolando Rodriguez Olica

Piano:
Eduardo (Chaca) Nápoles (artista invitado)
Pailas:
Angel (Pututi 2) Arce (artista invitado)

Re: Yoruba Andabo CD, tracklist

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:58 am
by Thomas Altmann
Thank you very much, Barry. That was comprehensive.

I also ordered the Yoruba Andabo CD "Cajones Bullangueros" from Mark Sanders, who is also a member of this list, I think, although his postings are rather rare. It features cajones only and is specified somewhere as "pre-Guarapachangueo". He offered sound clips online, and I really enjoyed the transparency of that sound.

Thomas

P.S.: This is what the cover of "Del Yoruba al Son" looks like:

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