Artist's albums
Extraños En La Noche
1997 · album
Frente A Frente
1997 · album
Historia De Amor
1997 · album
La Última Carta
1997 · album
Pecado
1997 · album
Quizás Simplemente Te Regale Una Rosa
1997 · album
Qué Te Has Creído
1997 · album
Recording New York
1997 · album
Solo Amor
1997 · album
20 Grandes Éxitos
1996 · compilation
Oyeme Mamá
2023 · album
Mi Loco Corazon - Boleros De Fernando Albuerne
2022 · album
Selección De Oro (Remastered)
2021 · album
Amorosa Guajira
2018 · album
Perlas Cubanas: "Recuerdos de Cuba"
2014 · album
Dos Gardenias
2009 · album
The Best Of Fernando Albuerne
2008 · compilation
Estoy Pensando En Ti
2007 · album
La Primera Vez Que Vi Tu Rostro
2007 · album
Yo Canto
2007 · album
Atada A Un Granito De Arena
2007 · album
Mi Corazónada
2007 · album
Mi Romance
2007 · album
Amor Es Mi Canción
2007 · album
Cuando Me Enamoro
2007 · album
Idilio
2007 · album
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Biography
Fernando Albuerne developed from a performer of Cuban songs into one of the great vocal interpreters of Spanish material in general. He performed and recorded throughout the Spanish-speaking world and at times lived in Caracas, Venezuela, as well as Cuba and eventually Tampa, FL. No one who knew Albuerne as a young man would have predicted that he would create stacks of recordings standing as high as sugar cane stalks; in fact, it might have seemed more likely that he would wind up having something to do with growing the sugar cane itself. His degree from Havana University was in agricultural engineering, and following school he went to work in the clean and safe world of soap production. Perhaps he spent more time in the shower than usual, doing quality control research on the soap, and thus had more time to practice his singing. Early in his twenties, however, Albuerne switched course from the business world to an exclusive contract with Radio Cadena. By the late '40s he was in demand for performances in theaters and cabarets as well as on television. He began touring Latin America; in 1953, Albuerne triumphed on stages in European capitals such as Madrid, Lisbon, and Paris. Albuerne is near the top of any alphabetical list of Cuban performers who fled the regime of Fidel Castro when the ink was still drying on 1960 calendars. His subsequent residency in Caracas further sharpened his image as a Latin performer with a global outlook. The Rodven label has released a series of albums under Albuerne's name, including the both romantic and informative Historia de Amor. Taken as a whole, the Albuerne discography represents a superb collection of Cuban and Mexican songs ~ Eugene Chadbourne