"Haitian Folk Songs" by Lolita Cuevas, released in 1953 under Folkways Records, is a captivating collection of traditional Haitian music that offers a rich cultural experience. This 8-track album, spanning just over 24 minutes, is a beautiful blend of Latin folk and traditional Haitian folklore, showcasing the authentic sounds and rhythms of Haiti.
Lolita Cuevas, accompanied by Frantz Casséus, brings to life timeless Haitian melodies such as "Haiti," "Choucounne," and "Harvest Song." The album also features a lullaby and an instrumental track, "Sobo," providing a diverse range of musical expressions. Each song is a testament to the deep-rooted musical heritage of Haiti, with intricate guitar work and soulful vocals that transport the audience to the vibrant streets and serene landscapes of the Caribbean nation.
This album is a treasure trove for folk music enthusiasts and those eager to explore the diverse sounds of Haitian culture. "Haitian Folk Songs" is not just a musical journey but a celebration of Haiti's rich cultural tapestry, captured in the enchanting performances of Lolita Cuevas and Frantz Casséus.