The debut album from Cuban bandleader Juan de Marcos González and American guitarist Ry Cooder's Buena Vista Social Club. Released in 1997 alongside an acclaimed documentary, this album features music recorded in Cuba with local musicians, many unknown outside the country. Inspired by a members - only club from the 40s and 50s, it was recorded at Havana's EGREM Studios and seems to cross generations. It includes hits like 'Chan Chan', 'El Cuarto de Tula', and 'Candela', with a total of fourteen tracks. Released by World Circuit on 180 - gram double vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Music labels are Nonesuch in 1997 and World Circuit in 2015.

To enjoy this Buena Vista Social Club vinyl album, first, gently remove it from the gatefold sleeve. Place it on your turntable carefully and use a stylus to start playing. Make sure your turntable is clean and well - maintained for the best sound quality. When you're done, put the vinyl back in the sleeve gently to avoid scratches. Store the album in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to keep the vinyl and the sleeve in good condition. Don't touch the playing surface of the vinyl with dirty hands as it can affect the sound and damage the record.