Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís (1921–2006), became instant hits.
[1][2] Cuban music styles represented in its discography include danzón, güajira, son cubano, son montuno, cha-cha-chá, guaracha, guaguancó, Cuban bolero, Cuban rumba, mambo, new flamenco, and Zarzuela.
Other styles include farruca, merengue (Dominican), Ranchera (Mexican), nueva canción (Mexican) ... styles from Spain include cuplé, pasodoble, and flamenco.
The ensembles range from studio orchestras to jazz combos to big bands to charangas.
Re-issued as: La Voz Del Sentimiento Antilla 50 (CD) (USA) Mélodie 79599-2 (CD) (France) (1995) François Xavier-Gomez (Mélodie liner notes) And as: Noche y Día con ... Freddy Adria AP 50 LP And as: Ella Cantaba Boleros ARC Records RF-994, SIN ABRIR (CD) (1998) And under other titles by: Big World (1995) Música del Sol MSCD-7201 (1998) (Barcelona) Side B:
English title release: Magic Guitar (with Latin Twist and Cuban Music)