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Ghetto Brothers
'Fuerza, Power'
Funky Latino rock from New York City's Bronx area, recorded in the late
1960s.
"The Ghetto Brothers, a community organization dedicated to
bridging the ever-increasing gap that exists between society and minority
groups, believe music to be the common language of the world..."
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(SICD719)
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Joey Pastrana and his Orchestra
'Salsa Inferno'
Straight out of the Bronx, New York city, hard hitting burning salsa from
band leader Joey Pastrana.
Originally released on the Bronx based Salsa Records label and now
re-mastered for CD.
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(SICD1037)
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Jose Merino Y Su Orquesta
'Jose Merino Y Su Orquesta'
Salsa dance music from Jose Merino and his Band. Jose Merino is
well known amongst latin musicians as a leader and teacher of this music.
For this album he recruited vocalist Teddy Torres and produced a
selection of Latin American songs ideal for the salsa dancer!
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(SICD1025)
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Orquesta Amistad
'Tecato'
Orquesta Amistad were a young latin band who produced this
exceptional album. Their leader was Justin Jimenez who introduced
into the music a novel use of the organ. The organ sound blends in well
with their yearning thought provoking songs. NuYorican latin soul music.
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(SICD1041)
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Ray Gonzalez Y Su Banda
'Ray Gonzalez Y Su Banda'
Originally released on the Borincano Record and now re-mastered for
CD for the first time. Great salsa from a strong band: includes covers of
Chano Pozo and Arsenio Rodriguez tracks.
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(SICD2006)
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El Rey Carlos Y Su Corte
'Aquel Lugar'
Classic straight ahead salsa from New York City.
Band member Conga player Miguel El Pollo Torres was later to join
El Gran Combo.
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(SICD2010)
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Bobby Quesada "El Duro" Y Su Orquesta
'Vuelve La Mafia Del Guaguanco'
Arranger, trumpeter, pianist Bobby Quesada with a very dance-able
Latin Salsa album.
Bobby Quesada worked as an arranger for the Fania All Stars. He
still plays trumpet, and lives in New York city.
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(SICD2011)
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Sonora Caney De Columbia
'Sonora Caney De Columbia'
Salsa Dura from Sonora Caney De Columbia, Columbian salsa band
playing in the 'old school' style. The band is led by Chino Acosta.
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(CDMLS1022)
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Bobby Quesada "El Duro" Y Su Orquesta
'La Mafia Del Guaguancó'
Bobby Quesada and his orchestra, with Luis Rodriguez and Felo
Barne on vocals.
Arranger, trumpeter, pianist Bobby Quesada with a classic Latin
Jazz Salsa album from the late 1960s.
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(SICD717)
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China Rodriguez y La Consagracion canta Victor Rodriguez
'Si Te Vas Mi China'
"..Si Te Vas Mi China, That was a real strong project, I
rehearsed the band for about a year straight, every day, every day till we
went to the studio, because this time Larry Harlow produced it by his
lonesome, ...I think musically it shows how the musicianship grew and the
experience of playing every day stood out..."
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(SICD738)
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Junito Ruiz
'Salsa Sabrosa'
Tasty salsa dance music from the brother of Frankie Ruiz. This is Junito's
only solo album for Salsa International. Re-mastered for CD!
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(MRLCD716)
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Chino Rodriguez y La Consagracion
'Maestro De Kung-Fu'
This CD re-issue of the 'Maestro De Kung-Fu' album contains some of the
best gritty mid-seventies salsa dura with plenty of swing. This is the
first issue of the album on CD.
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(CD03172)
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Guaco
'Galopando'
"I have followed GUACO for many years. I know their music
and think that it is one of the most attractive cases of the Latin
expression. What they offer is singular and tremendously
effective".
Carlos Santana
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(CD00006)
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Frank Quintero
'Bien'
Backed up by Nene Quintero, a legend of afro-venezuelan percussion and well known for his work with El Trabuco Venezolano. With Golden and Platinum records across Latin America in the last 20 years, his album
"BIEN" reached No.1 in the Venezuelan charts, as well as been part of the soundtrack of a mainstream TV soap opera broadcast to Latin America, USA and Spain.
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Martes 8:30
'Ayer y Hoy'
With their three productions: "Villa Sebucán", "Origen Caracas" and "Ayer y Hoy", Martes 8:30 offer a selection of songs from a universal repertoire: Latin songs, Brazilian themes, even New Age, as part of the band's research. In addition, they did an excellent version of a Beatles song in big band format, and another beautiful version in jazz of a bolero called "La Lluvia en la
Tarde".
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(CD00003)
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Martes 8:30
'Villa Sebucán'
With their three productions: "Villa Sebucán", "Origen Caracas" and "Ayer y Hoy", Martes 8:30 offer a selection of songs from a universal repertoire: Latin songs, Brazilian themes, even New Age, as part of the band's research. It has a selection of universal themes including an excellent version of 'Night and Day' and a version of a Beatles song in big band format.
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(CD00002)
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Martes 8:30
'Origen Caracas'
Latin Jazz fusion. Recorded in 1995, Martes 8:30 presents a record of original themes in its totality, where the group shows maturity in its work. It contains themes with Latin styles as well as New Age. These are part of the creative and personal approach of the band and its investigative
labour.
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(CD00203)
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La Corte
'Codigo Demente'
LATIN HIP-HOP
This band's productions are a constellation of sounds such as Latin rhythms mixed with Hip-Hop on an East Coast Rap tradition. La Corte works with the traditional structure of rhythm, with a DJ and a few MC´s of autonomous styles. In their musical statement they blend sequences, loops, samplers and instrumental sounds, and make enjoyable
improvisation.
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(CD00303)
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Sweet Jam
'Sweet Jam'
Fusing pop music with timba Sweet Jam have been dubbed the 'new sound of salsa'.
Fronted by three diverse talents, they have produced an album of songs that have been played in others rhythms, but are offered here in Salsa.
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