A collection of nine extremely beautiful gems from the 1930s, the best era of Cuban music, and one more explosive danceable track from 1947.Cuban son, pregón, rumba and conga played by the most exquisite orchestras of this period, Cuban artists who recorded their eternal masterpieces in Cuba, The United States, France and Spain.Most of the tracks now on vinyl for the first time.TRACKLISTSIDE A1. Suavecito / Weeno, Bravo y Gody (1933)2. Invitación a la Rumba / Orquesta de Oscar Calle (1932)3. Los Carnavales de Oriente / Trío Matamoros (1934)4. Alegre Conga / Cuarteto Caney (1937)5. Pimienta y Sal / Orquesta de Paulina Alvarez (1939)SIDE B1. El Mondonguero / Sexteto Columbia (1939)2. Pero Qué Picazón / Orquesta Chepín-Chovén (1947)3. Sabrosona / Orquesta de Lázaro Quintero (1933)4. Negro Bembón / Orquesta Estrellas Cubanas (1933)5. El Panquelero / Orquesta de Don Azpiazu (1932)