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    Israel Kantor - Tropicana All Stars Vol II (2004)

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    Israel Kantor  - Tropicana All Stars Vol II (2004)

    Israel Kantor - Tropicana All Stars Vol II
    Salsa | mp3 320 Kbps | 141 MB
    REGU Records 2004

    Born in Alturas de Canasí (a town located halfway between Havana and Matanzas) and raised in the Cuban capital, the vocalist/bassist/arranger/composer Wilfredo Israel Sardiñas Domínguez initiated his professional career in 1975, playing bass with a group led by pianist Meme Solís, who must be credited for discovering Israel's diverse vocal qualities, including his powerful timbre, passionate delivery, stylistic versatility, and amazing improvisational skills.
    Influenced by Benny Moré, Raúl Planas and other Cuban legends, Israel paid his dues with Los Reyes '73 (a popular Van Van spin-off), Iresón, Neosón and other Havanese ensembles, before embarking en the greatest chapter of his career (1979-1983), in which he functioned as lead singer of the most influential Cuban dance band of the A.C. (After Castro) Era, Los Van Van, with whom he recorded Seis semanas and other wonderful songo classics.
    After defecting to the U.S.A. in 1983, Israel changed his last name and recorded at least nine albums in New York and Miami, including a CD entirely comprised of boleros and titled Intimamente sensual. A permanent resident of South Florida since 1986, Israel spent most of his final years as lead vocalist of the Tropicana All-Stars, a 20-piece orchestra organized three years ago to pay tribute to the musical legacy of Benny Moré.
    01. Mulatas De Cha Cha Cha
    02. Hoy Como Ayer
    03. Manzanillo
    04. Tu Me Sabes Comprender
    05. Cienfuegos
    06. Arullo De Palma
    07. Soy Campesino
    08. Dolor Y Perdon
    09. Rumberos De Ayer
    10. Preferi Perdete
    11. Elige Tu Que Canto Yo
    12. Como Fue
    13. Que Bueno Baila Usted