Английская Википедия:Chan Chan (song)
Шаблон:For Шаблон:Infobox song "Chan Chan" is a 1984 son composition by Cuban trovador Compay Segundo. It was first recorded in 1985 by Compay Segundo's own group.Шаблон:Ref In 1987, he approached Eliades Ochoa, who agreed to record a version with the Cuarteto Patria. However, EGREM did not release these recordings until the second half of the 1990s. In November 1995, Compay recorded a new version in Madrid for his Antología, released on CD the following year. In March 1996, Compay Segundo, Eliades Ochoa and other veteran Cuban musicians recorded a new version of the song as part of the Buena Vista Social Club project.Шаблон:Ref The song became the opening track of their eponymous album and the group's signature song, thereby achieving international fame.
Lyrics and composition
The song was written in 1984 by Compay Segundo,Шаблон:Ref who first "dreamt" the opening melody in his sleep and later wrote the lyrics. On the composition of the song, Compay Segundo said: Шаблон:Quotation
Lyrically, the song is set on the beach and revolves around two central characters called Juanica and Chan Chan.Шаблон:Ref The most complete explanation says: 'The song relates the story of a man and a woman (Chan Chan and Juanica) who are building a house, and go to the beach to get some sand. Chan Chan collects the sand and puts it on the jibe (a sieve for sand). Juanica shakes it, and to do so she shakes herself, making Chan Chan embarrassed. [...] The origin of this tale is a farmer song learnt by Compay Segundo when he was twelve years old.'Шаблон:Ref
The most recognizable part of the song is its chorus, whose lyrics are as follows:
De Alto Cedro voy para Marcané Llego a Cueto voy para Mayarí |
From Alto Cedro I go to Marcané I get to Cueto, then head for Mayarí |
The four mentioned locations (Alto Cedro, Marcané, Cueto and Mayarí) are towns near each other in the Holguín Province on the east side of Cuba. It is a common practice in son cubano to mention Cuban toponyms, as in the 1952 standard "Alto Songo".
Recordings
According to Compay himself, the first performance of the song took place in the club Cristino, sometime in the mid-1980s.Шаблон:Ref According to the EGREM archives, the first recording of the song was made in 1985 at the EGREM studios (Areito), Havana, by Compay Segundo and his group.Шаблон:Ref EGREM did not issue this recording (or the rest of the session) on CD until 1996.
In 1987, he approached Eliades Ochoa, who agreed to record a version with the Cuarteto Patria, along with other older songs by Compay, who needed new recordings to be able to claim royalties.Шаблон:Ref The songs were recorded in 1989 at the EGREM studios (Siboney), Santiago de Cuba, for the album Chanchaneando, who was released on CD years later. Compay Segundo and the Cuarteto Patria, with Eliades Ochoa on lead vocals and guitar, would often play the song at the Casa de la Trova in Santiago, where the song began to gain popularity among trova fans.Шаблон:Ref
In 1992, Compay recorded "Chan Chan" with Pablo Milanés for his Años Vol. III album.Шаблон:Ref In 1994, Compay and his group travelled to Spain for the Primer Encuentro entre el Son y el Flamenco, bringing "Chan Chan" with them, and later in November 1995, Compay recorded a new version in Madrid for his Antología, released on CD the following year.Шаблон:Ref
In March 1996, Compay Segundo, Eliades Ochoa and other veteran Cuban musicians recorded a new version of the song as part of the Buena Vista Social Club project.Шаблон:Ref The song became the opening track of their eponymous album (released in September 1997) and the group's signature song, thereby achieving international fame.
See also
References
- Шаблон:NoteCooder, Ry (July 17, 2003). "Life began at ninety". The Guardian. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
- Шаблон:NotePBS notes on Chan Chan
- Шаблон:NotePBS Interview with Compay Segundo
- Шаблон:NoteLa Jiribilla: Con Chan Chan en el corazón
- Шаблон:NoteEl Camaleón: Chan Chan
- Шаблон:NoteCuba Music: Chan Chan
- Шаблон:NoteGarcía, José Manuel (2014). El Eliades que soy. Havana, Cuba: Artex. 55 min.
- Шаблон:NoteШаблон:Cite web
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