La Negra Tomasa [Guaracha] - Compay Segundo, Fife, Guillermo Rod
Frutas del Caney [Preg?n] - Compay Segundo, Caignet, F?lix Benj
La Juma de Ayer [Guaracha] - Compay Segundo, Guevara, Walfrido
Una Rosa de Francia [Bolero-Son] - Compay Segundo, Prats, Rodrigo
El Camis?n de Pepa [Son] - Compay Segundo, Flores, Pedro
La Enga?adora [Cha-Cha-Cha] - Compay Segundo, Jorr?n, Enrique
Juliancito, Tu Novia Te Bot? [Son] - Compay Segundo, Hierrezuelo, Lorenz
Mar?a en La Playa [Merengue] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
L?grimas Negras [Son] - Compay Segundo, Matamoros, Miguel
Clarabella [Bolero-Son] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
Track Listings (14) - Disc #2
Saludo a Chang? [Son-Afro] - Compay Segundo, Dwolff, Armando Med
Fidelidad [Bolero] - Compay Segundo, Goico, Felipe
Amor de Loca Juventud [Bolero-Blues] - Compay Segundo, Rodr?guez, Rafael P
Cazabe y Macho [Son] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
Balc?n de Santiago [Son] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
La Pluma [Bolero] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
La Ternera [Son] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
Oui Parle Fran?ais [Canci?n] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
Morir de Amor [Mourir d'Aimer] - Compay Segundo, Aznavour, Charles
Popurr?: Viejos Sones de Santiago - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
Desvelo de Amor [Bolero] - Compay Segundo, Mar?n, Rafael Hern?
Para Vigo Me Voy [Conga] - Compay Segundo, Lecuona, Ernesto
Es Mejor Vivir As? [Bolero] - Compay Segundo, G?mez, ?ngel Ortega
Versos Para Ti [Bolero-Son] - Compay Segundo, Repilado, Francisco
2007 two CD celebrating the life and music of the late, great Cuban musician, released on what would have been his 100th birthday. Long before his star turn on 1997's Buena Vista Social Club album and documentary, guitaris... more »t and songwriter Compay Segundo (born Maximo Francisco Repilado Munoz) started out, in the '30s, playing classical clarinet. He later joined the popular El Conjunto Matamoros, where he developed into a world-class guitarist in the Son genre--one of the traditional Afro-Cuban styles that eventually mutated into salsa. By the early '40s, he had formed a duo called Los Compadres where he was able to showcase his songwriting gifts, melodious voice, and guitar chops, and for which he invented a seven-stringed instrument called the armonico. In the mid '50s, when the duo parted ways, he formed his own band, which played together until his death at 96 in 2003. 28 tracks. Rhino UK.« less
2007 two CD celebrating the life and music of the late, great Cuban musician, released on what would have been his 100th birthday. Long before his star turn on 1997's Buena Vista Social Club album and documentary, guitarist and songwriter Compay Segundo (born Maximo Francisco Repilado Munoz) started out, in the '30s, playing classical clarinet. He later joined the popular El Conjunto Matamoros, where he developed into a world-class guitarist in the Son genre--one of the traditional Afro-Cuban styles that eventually mutated into salsa. By the early '40s, he had formed a duo called Los Compadres where he was able to showcase his songwriting gifts, melodious voice, and guitar chops, and for which he invented a seven-stringed instrument called the armonico. In the mid '50s, when the duo parted ways, he formed his own band, which played together until his death at 96 in 2003. 28 tracks. Rhino UK.