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New - Buena Vista Social Club - Lost & Found - LP
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Collection of Previously Unreleased Tracks - Some Recorded During the Sessions for the Group's Grammy-Winning 2007 Self-Titled Album in Havana and Others from the Years That Followed Plus 3 Live Tracks
Mastered at Livingston Studios by Tom Leader, Lacquers Cut by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios and Pressed at Record Industry
Coming almost two decades after the release of the original Grammy-winning, self-titled LP, the Buena Vista Social Club's 2015 album, Lost And Found is a collection of previously unreleased tracks - some of which were recorded during the original album's sessions in Havana and others from the years that followed. The studio tracks on Lost and Found were recorded at the 1996 Egrem studio sessions in Havana and during a period of rich and prolific creativity stretching into the early 2000s following the recording of the original album. Lost and Found also features live recordings from the world tours of Buena Vista's legendary veterans.
"Over the years we were often asked what unreleased material was left in the vaults," says World Circuit's Nick Gold. "We knew of some gems, favorites amongst the musicians, but we were always too busy working on the next project to go back and see what else we had. When we eventually found the time, we were astonished at how much wonderful music there was."
The original Buena Vista Social Club album became a surprise international best seller and the most successful album in the history of Cuban music. It was recorded for World Circuit Records by Ry Cooder over seven days in Havana in 1996, bringing together many of the great names of the golden age of Cuban music in the 1950s, several of whom were coaxed out of retirement for the sessions. In the years that followed the original release, Buena Vista veterans toured the world and were the subject of a celebrated feature film directed by Wim Wenders. Further acclaimed recordings followed including solo releases by the singers Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo, virtuoso pianist Rubén González and bassist Cachaíto López. A celebratory live album recorded at New York's Carnegie Hall was also released.