A Santiago de Cuba band that recorded through the 2000s with a shifting lineup of notable musicians.
For a quick sense of them, try 'Un amor de pocas horas' or 'Amor entre mujeres'. They're straightforward, romantic tracks that sit right in their wheelhouse.
Dalila's catalog gives you a solid run of Cuban dance music from the 2000s, anchored by songs like 'Un amor de pocas horas' and 'Amor entre mujeres'. They worked with some respected players, including Eliades Ochoa on guitar and Juan Formell on bass. Their 2013 album 'Bohemia' shows they kept at it for a good stretch.
They started in Santiago de Cuba in 1996 with Yuliet Cruz singing. They put out albums like 'Con Ritmo Cubano' in 2001 and 'Sin Fronteras' in 2003, then 'Sabor a Cuba' in 2006 and 'Ritmo y Candela' in 2009.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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