El Son Necesita de Ti – Candido Fabre & Su Banda



The now legendary Cuban singer Cándido Fabré presents his most recent phonogram as a solist El Son Necesita De Ti, released by the TUMI MUSIC label. 10 original lyrics, all authored by Fabre himself, make up this masterful recording that featured the participation of Cándido Fabré Martínez (Candito el travieso), Candido’s son, in the arrangements, as well as on the piano and the drums. El Son Necesita de Ti demonstrates why the one from Santiago de Cuba is one of the most important soneros singer that have ever existed. His sharp verses, guarachoso sayings and hoarse style remain intact.

“El Son Necesita de Ti”, the piece that gives its name to the production, invites the singer Mirelia Martín, who, in a duo with Fabre, creates a tremendous mazacote. “Yo No Conozco El Callao” is a dedication to the Puerto Lima salsero, who, in addition to the great voice of Candido Fabre, highlights Candido Fabre Martinez “El Travieso” on the piano solo and Ruben Leliebre on the flute. “La Borrachera” connects, with a lilting Cha Cha Cha, with the rhythm of La Mata, from the East. “Yo No Quiero La Papaya Entera” is a song that integrates Caribbean sounds with Guaracha; “Muchas Mujeres Pa Ti” highlights Ramon Puebla’s playing on the trombone. “Entre Cocullo y Candil” awakens childhood memories, nostalgia for the land where one grows and childhood. The beautiful execution of trumpeter Manuel Sanchez “Toto” is highlighted on this occasion. “La Traicion Duele” builds bridges with urban sounds. The effervescent “Ocho Que Ochenta” will make everyone dance with the voice of Adniovis Martínez Díaz “El Chino”. Mirelia Martín repeats vocals in the harmonious Bolero-Son “Dejalo Que Vuele”, where Eddy Escobar is also in charge of the violin. “Jubilao Pero No Retirao” invites the soneros Victor Torre “Mulato”, Juan Semanat “Guancho” and El Chino.

Tracks:

El Son Necesita De Ti; Yo No Conozco El Callao; La Borrachera; Yo No Quiero La Papaya Entera; Muchas MUjeres Pa Ti; Entre Cocullo y Candil; La Traicion Duele; Ocho Que Ochenta; Dejalo Que Vuele; Jubilao Pero No Retirao

Original Text by DJ El Chino – Solar Latin Club