Alborada

~ Release by Ñico Saquito y sus Guaracheros de Oriente (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Mamberen-bere-bo
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
piano:
Obdulio Morales
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:32
2Alborada
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:27
3Qué bobo es Juan
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:22
4Estoy hecho tierra
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:25
5Qué humanidad
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:25
6El berrinche de Maria
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:14
7Siempre te adoraré
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:15
8Mamá Belén
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:33
9El arruyémbere caua
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:11
10Tristeza del carretero
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:30
11El disgusto de Compay
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:12
12La cuenta y el vigilante
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:15
13Porque no puedes con ella
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:18
14Toda una eternidad
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1947)
double bass:
Robert Valdez (Peruvian bassist)
guitar [lead]:
Senén Suárez
guitar [rhythm]:
Tony Tejera
maracas:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer) and Senén Suárez
lead vocals:
Orlando Vallejo (Bolero singer from Cuba)
vocals:
Tony Tejera
3:10
15El empacho de Ramona
recorded in:
Cuba (from 1950 until 1951)
maracas and choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
3:35
16El llereye
recorded in:
Cuba (from 1950 until 1951)
maracas and choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
lead vocals:
Alfredito Valdés (Cuban singer, often credited as “Alfredito”; father of Alfredo “Alfredito” Valdés, Jr.)
3:26
17Al vaivén de mi carreta
recorded in:
Cuba (from 1950 until 1951)
maracas and choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
lead vocals:
Ramón Veloz
3:43
18Compay cotundo
recorded in:
Cuba (from 1950 until 1951)
maracas and choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
lead vocals:
Ramón Veloz
3:16
19En mi conuco
recorded in:
Cuba (from 1950 until 1951)
maracas and choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
lead vocals:
Alfredito Valdés (Cuban singer, often credited as “Alfredito”; father of Alfredo “Alfredito” Valdés, Jr.)
3:03
20Silverio, Facundo y la luna
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1946)
guitar and lead vocals:
Maximiliano Sánchez "Bimbi"
maracas and choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
3:17
21Adios, compay gato
recorded in:
Cuba (in 1946)
guitar and lead vocals:
Maximiliano Sánchez "Bimbi"
maracas and choir vocals:
Ñico Saquito (Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer)
3:18