Buena Vista Social Club / Lost and Found
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2015
Жанр: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Jazz, Latin, Folk
Издатель (лейбл): World Circuit
Продолжительность: 00:47:33
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Front
Источник (релизер): 7digital
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44,1
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Треклист:
01. Bruca Manigua (feat. Ibrahim Ferrer)
02. Macusa (feat. Eliades Ochoa, Compay Segundo)
03. Tiene Sabor (feat. Omara Portuondo)
04. Bodas de Oro (feat. Rubén González, Jesús Ramos)
05. Black Chicken 37 (feat. Orlando López, Angá Díaz)
06. Habanera (feat. Manuel Mirabal)
07. Como Fue (feat. Ibrahim Ferrer)
08. Guajira en F (feat. Jesús Ramos)
09. Quiéreme Mucho (feat. Eliades Ochoa)
10. Pedacito de Papel (feat. Eliades Ochoa)
11. Mami Me Gustó (feat. Ibrahim Ferrer)
12. Lágrimas Negras (feat. Omara Portuondo)
13. Como Siento Yo (feat. Rubén González)
14. Ruben Sings! (feat. Rubén González)
DR Log
foobar2000 1.1.10 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2017-08-03 13:43:54
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Analyzed: Buena Vista Social Club / Lost and Found
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -2.01 dB -10.94 dB 5:16 ?-Bruca Manigua (feat. Ibrahim Ferrer) [Live]
DR10 -1.00 dB -12.30 dB 4:05 ?-Macusa (feat. Eliades Ochoa, Compay Segundo)
DR9 -2.88 dB -13.62 dB 3:18 ?-Tiene Sabor (feat. Omara Portuondo)
DR10 -1.23 dB -12.71 dB 4:40 ?-Bodas de Oro (feat. Rubén González, Jesús Ramos)
DR11 -1.00 dB -13.72 dB 3:33 ?-Black Chicken 37 (feat. Orlando López, Angá Díaz)
DR11 -2.36 dB -15.24 dB 2:17 ?-Habanera (feat. Manuel Mirabal)
DR9 -1.01 dB -11.93 dB 4:01 ?-Como Fue (feat. Ibrahim Ferrer)
DR9 -1.00 dB -11.35 dB 4:21 ?-Guajira en F (feat. Jesús Ramos)
DR11 -7.57 dB -22.68 dB 1:29 ?-Quiéreme Mucho (feat. Eliades Ochoa)
DR12 -1.00 dB -15.44 dB 2:38 ?-Pedacito de Papel (feat. Eliades Ochoa)
DR9 -1.00 dB -12.19 dB 5:18 ?-Mami Me Gustó (feat. Ibrahim Ferrer)
DR9 -1.00 dB -12.08 dB 4:05 ?-Lágrimas Negras (feat. Omara Portuondo)
DR12 -4.00 dB -21.43 dB 1:54 ?-Como Siento Yo (feat. Rubén González)
DR14 -4.93 dB -25.95 dB 0:48 ?-Ruben Sings! (feat. Rubén González)
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Number of tracks: 14
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1115 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Об исполнителе (группе)
Less a band than an assemblage of some of Cuba's most renowned musical forces, Buena Vista Social Club's origins lie with noted American guitarist Ry Cooder, who in 1996 traveled to Havana to seek out a number of legendary local musicians whose performing careers had largely ended decades earlier with the rise of Fidel Castro. Recruiting the long-forgotten likes of singer Ibrahim Ferrer, guitarists/singers Compay Segundo and Eliades Ochoa, and pianist Rubén González, Cooder entered Havana's Egrem Studios to record the album Buena Vista Social Club; the project was an unexpected commercial and critical smash, earning a Grammy and becoming the best-selling release of Cooder's long career. In 1998 he returned to Havana with his son, percussionist Joachim, to record a solo LP with Ferrer; the sessions were captured on film by director Wim Wenders, who also documented sell-out Buena Vista Social Club live performances in Amsterdam and New York City. (Wenders' film, also titled Buena Vista Social Club, earned an Academy Award nomination in 2000.) The public's continued interest in Cuban music subsequently generated solo efforts from Segundo and González, as well as a series of international live performances promoted under the Buena Vista Social Club aegis. A concert CD, At Carnegie Hall, drawn from the same triumphant show that Wenders featured in his documentary, was released in 2008 - a few years after the deaths of Segundo, Ferrer, and González. In the spring of 2015, Nonesuch/World Circuit released Lost and Found, a collection of unreleased tracks from the 1996 Egrem and 2000 recording sessions, as well as live tracks. A group containing some of the original members called Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club continued to tour, and their farewell tour took place that year.