Buena Vista Social Club's self-titled debut album, released on June 23, 1997, is a vibrant celebration of traditional Cuban music, recorded in just six days at Havana's EGREM studios in March 1996. Produced by the legendary Ry Cooder and masterminded by Nick Gold, this ensemble of Cuban musicians brought the rich, pre-revolutionary sounds of their homeland to a global audience. The album spans a delightful hour of son cubano, latin jazz, bolero, and trova, showcasing the timeless charm and warmth of Cuban music. With tracks like "Chan Chan," "Dos Gardenias," and "Buena Vista Social Club," the album offers a captivating blend of rhythmic complexity and melodic beauty. It's no surprise that this album became a worldwide sensation, selling over 8.7 million copies and introducing listeners to the enchanting world of traditional Cuban music. The album's recording quality gives it a unique, organic feel, setting it apart from the sterile clarity of many modern recordings. Buena Vista Social Club's debut is not just a collection of songs; it's a testament to the enduring power of Cuban music and its ability to transcend cultural boundaries.