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EP record "Sorpresa Musical" — Orquesta Los Van Van, director Juan Formell, Vol. II (Areíto/EGREM 7″ 45 rpm EP, EPA-6169)
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A 7-inch, 45 rpm extended-play vinyl record in its illustrated paper sleeve, produced and distributed by EGREM on its Areíto label, part of EGREM's "Sorpresa Musical" EP series. It holds four numbers by the Orquesta Los Van Van under its founder-director Juan Formell: side A "Marilú" and "Laura Chancleta," side B "La Compota" (credited on the disc label as songo, by J. Formell) and "La Bola de Humo" (songo, by Evaristo Aparicio). The red-and-white Areíto disc label carries the Taíno cemí device, the EGREM slogan "La música cubana alrededor del mundo," "45 rpm," "Cara B," "EPA-6169," and "Vol. 2."
EP record "Sorpresa Musical" — Orquesta Los Van Van, director Juan Formell, Vol. II (Areíto/EGREM 7″ 45 rpm EP, EPA-6169)
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an EP from the founding year of Los Van Van, capturing the birth of songo and of what became Cuba's most important and longest-running dance orchestra. Juan Formell — who had been musical director of Elio Revé's charanga — founded Los Van Van on December 4, 1969, and the new group quickly recorded two four-song EPs, EPA-6163 and EPA-6169, with a third (EPA-6208) following later that year; the three EPs were then combined onto the first LP in late 1969 (Areíto LDA-3320). This is that second EP. The disc label's explicit genre tag — songo — documents the new rhythm at the moment of its creation; developed by Formell with the group, songo fused the charanga/son base with rock, funk, and Afro-Cuban rhythms and laid the foundation for the later timba. That this youth-oriented fusion, openly absorbing North American and British pop and rock, was produced and distributed by the state label EGREM makes it a revealing artifact of how revolutionary-era institutions channeled and marketed new popular music. The packaging belongs to EGREM's "Sorpresa Musical" series, which used generic glamour/scenic cover photography (a model on location) rather than band portraits.
45 RPM Record
The Cabrera Arús family collection
Leopoldo Arús Gálvez collection
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Noelvis Diaz
Designer
Orquesta Los Van Van
Band
Alberto Korda
Areíto
1969
Havana
Cuba
Caribbean
Central America
Spanish
The front sleeve shows a long-haired young woman in a green jacket and black shirt leaning against a rock beside the yellow-railed Puente Almendares. The person has long golden hair and smiles lightly at the camera. Photo was taken at Havana’s Parque Almendares. Photo by Korda.
The back continues the bridge photograph and credits the design to Noelvis Díaz.
Marilu
Juan Formell
Composer
Laura Chancleta
Juan Formell
Composer
La Compota
Juan Formell
Composer
La bola de Humo
Evaristo Aparicio
Composer
18.5 cm
18.5 cm
vinyl, record case
Case
Leopoldo Arús Caraballo
Owner
Alberto Korda
Photographer
Havana
Cuba
Caribbean
Central America
Ownership, production
Sources consulted: Timba.com's Los Van Van discography (1969 founding; first EPs EPA-6163 and EPA-6169; third EPA-6208; all combined on the debut LP Areíto LDA-3320, late 1969); Wikipedia, Cuba50, and other profiles (founding December 4, 1969; songo; Juan Formell, 1942–2014; debut tracks including "Marilú," "Laura Chancleta," "La Compota," "La Bola de Humo").