Marvin Santiago's follow-up to Fuego a la Jicotea is just as kinetic as the first, with the artist at the peak of his improvisational powers. "Al Son de la Lata Baila el Chorizo," "Tiburón de Agua Dulce," and "La Burunquena de Doña Inés" contain a heady dose of sting, swing, and humor. Highly recommendable for salsa fans. Watch Santiago in another light with "Plena Pa'l Difunto."

1. Al Son de La Lata
2. El Frizao
3. Plena Pa'l Difunto
4. Tiburón de Agua Dulce
5. La Buruquena de Doña Inés
6. Locamente Enamorado
7. Esta Noche Sale El Lobo
8. El Negrito de Albama

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