1. Ahora Me Da Pena 2. La Juma De Ayer 3. Sera Cuando Tu Digas 4. Sigue El Paso Numero 1 5. Voy Pa Mayari 6. Anita Hierrezuelo 7. La Mujer Del Peso 8. Guananey 9. Lupina 10. La Ternera 11. La Trova 12. Pena 13. Saludo Compay 14. Quin Te Bautizo (Vicenta) 15. A Los Barrios De Santiago 16. Chan Chan 17. Casabe Y Macho 18. Se Seco El Arroyito 19. No Quiere Celos Contigo 20. El Cuarto De Tula 21. Yo Soy Del Monte Compay
Compay Segundo (Spanish: Compay Segundo, literally "Second Buddy", real name: Maximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz, November 18, 1907, Siboney, Cuba — July 14, 2003, Havana, Cuba) was a Cuban singer and songwriter, one of the members of the project "Buena Vista Social Club". Over time, the young man begins to take solfeggio lessons, then, under the patronage of Maestro Enrique Bueno, he enters the Santiago Music Orchestra as a clarinetist. Barely out of adolescence, Kampai begins to appear in radio broadcasts with the Cubanacan quartet. In 1942, together with Lorenzo Yerresuelo (also a native of Siboney), he founded the duo Los Compadres — a turning point in the careers of both. In 1998 Ry Cooder, along with Nick Gold and Juan de Marcos, include him in the Buena Vista Social Club CD along with other geniuses of Cuban music.
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