| 1. Me Dejo Picao - José "El Canario" Alberto |
| 2. Negro Bembon - Celia Cruz |
| 3. Toda Cuba le Gusta - Afro-Cuban All Stars |
| 4. Raquel - La Misma Gente |
| 5. Al Que le Pique - Charlie Palmieri |
| 6. Pollera Colorá - La Sonora Ponceńa |
| 7. Roberto - Somos 21 |
| 8. Descargarana - Jimmy Bosch |
| 9. Coco My My - Tamb |
| 10. Lloraras - Oscar D'Leon |
| 11. Hermanos Pinzones - Tito Puente & His Orchestra, Miguelito Valdés |
| 12. Préstame la Olla Teresa - Joe Cuba |
| 13. Tibiri Tábara - Sierra Maestra |
| 14. Mariana - Son de Loma |
| 15. Murga - Willie Colón |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
With its intensely percolating blend of melodic vigor, horn-motivated harmony, jazzy improvisation, polyrhythmic percussion, and soulful sense of celebration, Latin music at its best is arguably the world's most enjoyably complex form of dance music. Immensely entertaining if scattershot, this wide-ranging, filler-free introduction to the salsa tradition samples four decades' worth of music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia, and, of course, New York's Fania stable (where it first exploded in the 1970s). The anthology ranges from the early '60s Cuban boogaloo of Joe Cuba to Sierra Maestra's classic son (from whence salsa evolved) to seventysomething Celia Cruz's relentless energy. Sophisticated arrangements by Fania star Willie Colon, inventive pianist Charlie Palmieri, and young trombone upstart Jimmy Bosch offset the kicking sounds of La Misma Gente ("Raquel") and Dominican-born singer Jose Alberto. --Richard Gehr
With its intensely percolating blend of melodic vigor, horn-motivated harmony, jazzy improvisation, polyrhythmic percussion, and soulful sense of celebration, Latin music at its best is arguably the world's most enjoyably complex form of dance music. Immensely entertaining if scattershot, this wide-ranging, filler-free introduction to the salsa tradition samples four decades' worth of music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia, and, of course, New York's Fania stable (where it first exploded in the 1970s). The anthology ranges from the early '60s Cuban boogaloo of Joe Cuba to Sierra Maestra's classic son (from whence salsa evolved) to seventysomething Celia Cruz's relentless energy. Sophisticated arrangements by Fania star Willie Colon, inventive pianist Charlie Palmieri, and young trombone upstart Jimmy Bosch offset the kicking sounds of La Misma Gente ("Raquel") and Dominican-born singer Jose Alberto. --Richard Gehr
Rough Guide: Salsa Dance,Various Artists,World Music Network,Afro-Cuban Jazz,Latin,Latin Continuum,Latin Jazz,Latin Pop,Salsa,Tropical,World Music
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The Rough Guide to Salsa Dance: Second Edition
Various Artists Manufacturer: World Music Network ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009NDK8C Release Date: 2005-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Ave Maria Lola - Conjunto Imagen
- Esencia Latina - Grupo Gale
- Tremendo Mal Olor - Los Nemus
- Las Maracas - Fruko Y Sus Tesos
- Me Voy Pa' Colombia - Johnny Polanco Y Su Conjunto Amistad
- Dime Tu - Rigo Y Su Obra Maestra
- Son Fo - Africando
- El Titere - Sexteto Cafe
- Manuela - Bobby Rivas
- Trasplante De Corazon - Los Titanes
- Tambo La Rumba - Conjunto Colores
- Mercadonegro Llego - Mercadonegro
- Baila Mi Piano - Charlie D'Cali Y Su Salsa
- Un Poquito De Na' - Merengada
- Se Formo La Rumba - Jorge Cordero
- Estes Es Mi Son - Sonora Carruseles
- El Avion De La Salsa - Jimmy Bosch
Album Description
Salsa is the musical pulse that flows through Latin America, the Spanish speaking Caribbean, and the Latin Diaspora in the USA and across the world. Short, sharp, sweet and straight to the point, salsa has come to define Latin life - the music, the dancing, the culture. The Rough Guide To Salsa Dance (Second Edition) presents some of the freshest and newest salsa bands and songs from Colombia to New York, Cuba to Puerto Rico - the ideal soundtrack for the summer and guaranteed to move anyone, from the accomplished dancer to the double left-footed.Customer Reviews:
Great collection.......2007-06-07
Great practice CD.......2006-08-25
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Rough Guide: Salsa Dance
Various Artists Manufacturer: World Music Network ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JKFS Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Me Dejo Picao - Jose Alberto 'El Canario'
- El Negro Bembon - Celia Cruz
- Raquel - La Misma Gente
- A Toda Cuba Le Gusta - Afro-Cuban All Stars
- Al Que Le Pique - Charlie Palmieri
- La Pollera Colora' - La Sonora Poncena
- Roberto - Somos 21 (We Are 21)
- Descargarana - Jimmy Bosch
- Coco My My - Tambo
- Lloraras - Oscar D'Leon
- Los Hermanos Pinzones - Miguelito Valdes
- Prestame La Olla Teresa - Joe Cuba
- Tibiri Tabara - Sierra Maestra
- Mariana - Son De La Loma
- La Murga - Willie Colon
Amazon.com
With its intensely percolating blend of melodic vigor, horn-motivated harmony, jazzy improvisation, polyrhythmic percussion, and soulful sense of celebration, Latin music at its best is arguably the world's most enjoyably complex form of dance music. Immensely entertaining if scattershot, this wide-ranging, filler-free introduction to the salsa tradition samples four decades' worth of music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia, and, of course, New York's Fania stable (where it first exploded in the 1970s). The anthology ranges from the early '60s Cuban boogaloo of Joe Cuba to Sierra Maestra's classic son (from whence salsa evolved) to seventysomething Celia Cruz's relentless energy. Sophisticated arrangements by Fania star Willie Colon, inventive pianist Charlie Palmieri, and young trombone upstart Jimmy Bosch offset the kicking sounds of La Misma Gente ("Raquel") and Dominican-born singer Jose Alberto. --Richard GehrCustomer Reviews:
a few great songs.......2001-08-24
Enjoy!
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