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Irakere (Yoruba for "vegetation") is a Cuban band founded by pianist Chucho
Valdés in 1973 that won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording in 1980
with its album Irakere.Its members included flutist José Luis Cortés who
later founded NG La Banda, percussionist Anga Díaz, who later went to
France; percussionist Fran Padilla, who later moved to Spain; saxophonist
Paquito D'Rivera, who left Irakere and Cuba in 1980 during a tour in Spain
before moving to the United States; and Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, who went
to the US in 1990.
The group used a wide array of percussion instruments like batá, abacuá
and arará drums, chequerés, erikundis, maracas, claves, cencerros, bongó,
tumbadoras, and güiro.
Irakere's song "Anunga Nunga" was featured in the video game Vice City.
The song has been erroneously titled "Aguanile", even in the Vice City
booklet and soundtrack. Other songs of theirs, "Bacalao Con Pan" and "Baila
Mi Ritmo" (with Chucho Val
The Best of Irakere
Toda Cuba Baila con Irakere
La Coleccion Cubana
Live at Ronnie Scott's
Great Moments
The Legendary Irakere in London