Nickyboy
Staff member
1956. What a year for music! Especially jazz music and early rock and roll. We've got Elvis, we've got Ella Fitzgerald, we've even got Ferrante & Teicher! We've also got some smooth music coming from a little island in the Caribbean.
Between college and grad school, I got into a deep Cuban music jag. It started with a handful of Xavier Cugat EPs I bought at a flea market. I was hooked. I moved on to Perez Prado, Machito, Tito Puente, Orquesta Aragon, and even Desi Arnaz. I was Chachacha-ing and Mambo-ing my feet all day long. A friend I made in grad school was looking through my collection and said "What? No Celia Cruz?". Boy, was there a gap in my Cuban music library!
So, here we are in 1956, and guess what. Celia Cruz's first album, "Canta Celia Cruz", was released. And there is not a clunker in sight! What a voice! Whether singing alone or with her band La Sonora Matancera, her powerful voice rises above. Available for streaming on Spotify.

Between college and grad school, I got into a deep Cuban music jag. It started with a handful of Xavier Cugat EPs I bought at a flea market. I was hooked. I moved on to Perez Prado, Machito, Tito Puente, Orquesta Aragon, and even Desi Arnaz. I was Chachacha-ing and Mambo-ing my feet all day long. A friend I made in grad school was looking through my collection and said "What? No Celia Cruz?". Boy, was there a gap in my Cuban music library!
So, here we are in 1956, and guess what. Celia Cruz's first album, "Canta Celia Cruz", was released. And there is not a clunker in sight! What a voice! Whether singing alone or with her band La Sonora Matancera, her powerful voice rises above. Available for streaming on Spotify.
on the Sam-O-Meter.


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I enjoyed it, but it just didn't completely tickle my fancy for some reason. I should give it further listens.