Rapindey - De Bahison a Rapindey
Cuba | mp3 320 Kbps | 119 MB
BIS Music 1999
Cuba | mp3 320 Kbps | 119 MB
BIS Music 1999
Affectionately nicknamed "Rapindey," Marcelino Guerra enjoyed tremendous longevity as one of the premier segunda voz (second voice, or harmony) singers in Cuban music. What's more, his numerous song compositions (chiefly in the bolero and son forms) helped give rise to filin, a style which bridged the gap between Cuban popular music and the more complex harmonic vocabulary of American jazz as it pushed from swing and stride into bebop. Guerra was born into a poor family in Cienfuegos, Cuba, circa 1914; he was orphaned at the age of five and raised by his maternal grandmother, who gave him his lifelong nickname Rapindey.01. Picaro
02. Me Voy Pa'l Pueblo
03. El Guajiro
04. Buscando la Melodia
05. Me Dieron la Clave
06. Quìtate
07. Arrebatadora
08. Juventud
09. Volvì a Querer
10. Cuando Se Canta Bonito
11. A Mi Manera
12. Pare, Cochero
13. Convergencia
14. Arrollando Se Va