Omara Portuondo, the revered Cuban singer often hailed as "La Diva de Buen Vista," presents "Canta El Son," a captivating album released on June 7, 2011, under the EGREM label. This enchanting collection of eight tracks offers a rich tapestry of son cubano, bolero, and Latin jazz, showcasing Omara's timeless vocal prowess and her deep connection to Cuba's musical heritage.
Spanning just over 32 minutes, "Canta El Son" is a concise yet powerful journey through the vibrant rhythms and soulful melodies that define Cuban music. The album opens with the fiery "Yo Si Como Candela," setting the stage for a series of tracks that highlight Omara's ability to infuse each song with passion and authenticity. From the hopeful "Vale la Pena Vivir" to the rhythmic "Son de la Madrugada," and the nostalgic "Veinte Años," each piece is a testament to Omara's enduring artistry.
The album also features instrumental gems like "Guitarra en Son Mayor" and "Mi Son Caliente," which add a dynamic layer to the collection, showcasing the intricate interplay between Omara's voice and the traditional Cuban instruments. The album closes with "Agua que Cae del Cielo," a poignant track that leaves a lasting impression.
"Canta El Son" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Omara Portuondo's legacy and her unparalleled contribution to Cuban music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album offers a compelling introduction to the rich musical traditions of Cuba, as interpreted by one of its most beloved artists.