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This page is dedicated to all you lovers of good music Afro-Latin-Caribbean, tropical genre better known as "SALSA", from the 60s, 70s, and 80s
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It is perhaps the orchestra more esoteric and mythological 70's , no one knows where it came from and the information it ...
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Cayetano César Concepción Martínez, (1909 1974), was a Puerto Rican musician and composer, who brought the music of his native land to La...
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The Godfather of Salsa Jerry Masucci founder of Fania records put together these two albums. Salsa at it's...
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1. Fiestas Patronales 2. Luz Del Alma Mia 3. La Barca de Dolores 4. Quinambo 5. Soy Como Quiero 6. Siempre Vivirás 7....
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Late in the '50s, Alegre label-head Al Santiago was inspired by the loose, funky sound of the live-in-the-studio Cuban Jam Session ...
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1. Mis Amigos 2. Soy Feliz 3. Porque Quiero 4. Borinquen 5. Mí Guaguancó 6. Lautaro 7. Mujer 8. Olvidate de Mi 9. Salsa ...
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Although Tito Puente (1923-2000) recorded more than 100 albums in his long career, “Homenaje A Beny” stands out as the recording that gav...
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This is a nice '73 Puerto Rican salsa release that features a variety of styles. I liked the vocalization on "Mienteme." (BP...
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Efrain Rivera Castillo, 1925, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, d. 12 March 1978, Manhattan, New York City, USA. Band leader, singer, composer, mul...
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1. Otro Querer 2.Nunca Se Acabara 3. El Tubo 4. Mi Problema 5. Mi Mujer Me Pelea 6. Deuda 7. Musico de Tapón 8. Te Quiero...
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- Tito Puente - Homenaje A Beny 1978
- Tito Puente - Los Originales / The Originals 1976
- Willie Rodríguez and his Orchestra - 'The Puerto R...
- Corporación Latina 1974
- Conjunto La Perla de Ponce 1977
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