Released September 16, 1997 Producer Nick Gold | Recorded April 1996 Length 45:54 Release date 12 May 1997 | |
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Genres Music of Latin America, Bolero, Cha-cha-cha, Guaracha, Canción Similar Music of Latin America albums, Other albums |
Introducing... Rubén González is the second studio album by Cuban pianist Rubén González. It was recorded at EGREM studios in Havana, Cuba, during April 1996, as the last of the sessions that also yielded the albums A Toda Cuba le Gusta and Buena Vista Social Club. It was released on September 16, 1997, through World Circuit, thus becoming González's international debut. The album reached number seventeen on Billboard Top Latin Albums.
Contents
Background
This album was made at the end of World Circuit's three week recording session at EGREM Studios in Havana that had started in March 1996. Every morning during the recording of A Toda Cuba le Gusta (produced by Juan de Marcos González), Rubén would wait for the studio's doors to open and would rush to the piano and play. The same would happen throughout the recording of Buena Vista Social Club (produced by Ry Cooder). After these two albums were completed, Rubén was still at the piano.
Not only was he asked to stay, but he was invited to record his own album, to choose his own repertoire and to play for as long as he wanted. With virtually no rehearsals, the band played this collection of classic Cuban tunes, as a series of descargas (Cuban jam sessions).
Track listing
- "La engañadora" (Enrique Jorrín) – 2:32
- "Cumbanchero" (Rafael Hernández) – 4:35
- "Tres lindas cubanas" (Guillermo Castillo) – 5:22
- "Melodía del río" (Rubén González) – 4:42
- "Mandinga" (Guillermo Rodríguez Fiffe) – 8:28
- "Siboney" (Ernesto Lecuona) – 2:32
- "Almendra" (Abelardo Valdés) – 9:52
- "Tumbao" (Rubén González) – 5:11
- "Como siento yo" (Rubén González) – 2:40
Songs
1La Engañadora2:33
2Cumbanchero4:35
3Tres Lindas Cubanas5:22