Tres Palabras [Bolero] - Omara Portuondo, Farrés, Osvaldo
Polvo de Nuevo Amor [Bolero][#] - Omara Portuondo, Martínez, Ricardo E
Color de Vida [Canción][#] - Omara Portuondo, Martínez, Ricardo E
Ay, Caramba - Omara Portuondo, Torres, Son. Juan P
La Rosa Oriental [Bolero] - Omara Portuondo, Espígul, Son. Ramón
Me Faltabas Tú [Bolero] - Omara Portuondo, Méndez, José A.
Por Nuestra Cobardía [Bolero] - Omara Portuondo, Méndez, José A.
Quien Antes Fue [Canción][#] - Omara Portuondo, Martínez, Ricardo E
Tocan a La Puerta [Canción] - Omara Portuondo, Vera, Alberto
Te Dije Quédate [Balada] - Omara Portuondo, Navarro, Olga
No Te Importe Saber [Canción] - Omara Portuondo, Touzet, René
En Ir y Venir [Canción] - Omara Portuondo, Rojas, Martín
Si Llego a Besarte [Bolero] - Omara Portuondo, Romero, Luis Casas
Nuestro Gran Amor [Canción] - Omara Portuondo, Jiménez, Ariel
Y Sólo Tú y Yo [Bolero Chá] - Omara Portuondo, Piloto
Tiempo Mejor [Canción][#] - Omara Portuondo, Martínez, Ricardo E
Quiéreme Mucho [From the Movie Soundtrack "La Bella del Alhambra] - Omara Portuondo, Gollury
Rumba Columbia - Omara Portuondo, Piloto
Danza de Los Ñáñigos [Canción][Live] - Omara Portuondo, Lecuona, Ernesto
Lo Que Yo Sueño [Canción] - Omara Portuondo, Vera, Alberto
With a voice almost Piaf-like in its passion, Omara Portuondo's career had fallen on hard times when Ry Cooder, producer of the Grammy award winning Buena Vista Social Club recordings, happened to hear her sing. But the qu... more »alities Cooder so admired had matured over the decades and she was invited to participate on his Buena Vista Social Club project in 1995. Her wholeheartedness brought some of the most memorable and tender moments of the resulting album and feature film and the success of the album, of course, turned her life around. Here is a collection of her original singles from Cuba; they reveal a woman full of vigor, a woman who has never stopped performing, never stopped giving. Malanga. 2007.« less
With a voice almost Piaf-like in its passion, Omara Portuondo's career had fallen on hard times when Ry Cooder, producer of the Grammy award winning Buena Vista Social Club recordings, happened to hear her sing. But the qualities Cooder so admired had matured over the decades and she was invited to participate on his Buena Vista Social Club project in 1995. Her wholeheartedness brought some of the most memorable and tender moments of the resulting album and feature film and the success of the album, of course, turned her life around. Here is a collection of her original singles from Cuba; they reveal a woman full of vigor, a woman who has never stopped performing, never stopped giving. Malanga. 2007.