10/25/2022 0 Comments Pure music bayamon![]() ![]() Music make this thug calm down Music make this thug. Lierandi) (03:40) 7″ Mericana M-7163-A (1974) (12) Fania All Stars CHANCHULLO (Israel „Cachao“ López) (03:16) 7″ Fania 711-A (1974) (13) Orchestra Harlow EL MIRI MIRON (03:42) 7″ Fania 751.Yo yo peep the black moses Literature in pure dosage From the landscape of kuwait jakes and vultures Too many of us lose focus Due to the fact that we all just a bunch of soldiers Foul cultures Funny how the streets mold us Allah told us in the cages where they hold us Its much colder Then babies follow our footsteps the way we rep They model us leave a richer nigga dead and wet though We learn the same jewels but it seems we forget though Yeah Shoulda knew what love is before we learn what a thug is Know we left our seeds to be raised by they mothers I seen the hood raise brothers Kill too many of us A thin line between the haters and the ones who love us A thinner line from the freedom and the foul judges In the streets where the snake niggas hold grudges Vocals: Victor Velazquez (1974) (11) Rey Roig y Su Sensacion PEDRO, CANDELA (René P. Vocals: Adalberto Santiago (1975?) (10) Charlie Palmieri MARACAIBO ORIENTAL (J. Vocals: Pablo Canti (1975) (4) Libre DONNA LEE / A GOZAR BAILAR (Charlie Parker / Manny Oquendo, Andy Gonzalez) (04:03) 7″ Salsoul S-8720 (1976) (5) Celia Cruz – Johnny Pacheco EL BAJIO (J. Vocals Angelo Pacheco (1973) (2) Lou Perez TUMBA, BONGO Y CLAVES (Lou Perez) (03:59) 7“ Tico T-665-A (1977) (3) Chino y su Conjunto Melao SAN MIGUEL – SAN ANTON (Pablo Canti) (04:58) 7″ TR Records T120 -A. (1) Orquesta Revolución ’70 SI SABES BAILAR MI SON (P. First aired: ICH BIN EIN GANZ NORMALER TAG, Sunday, on ORANGE 94.0, 14:00-14-57 CET live stream All tracks released between 19, mainly in New York City by labels like Fania, Inca, Vaya, Coco, Mericana, Montuno, Salsoul, Tico, TR-Records and UA Latino. An homage, however, which can be danced very well.Įnjoy great voices, sparkling arrangements, outstanding soloists, driven by Afro-Caribbean percussion. The 15 singles gathered here are therefore also an homage of NYC’s salsa to the Afro-Cuban roots of the music. From about 1973/1974 the NYC record label Fania started to promote the very different performances of Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Cuban music under the general title „Salsa“. Some tracks have a more traditional charanga style, others are pure latin rock. All tracks have a special Cuban flavour, all have Cuban roots, all were released between 19. Some of the tracks are written by legendary Cuban composers like Arsenio Rodriguez, Luis Griñan, Rudy Calzado, Juan Formell, Israel “Cachao” Lopez, others were originally made famous by Cuban bands. ![]() Although all tracks were produced in NYC, they are all deeply inspired by Afro-Cuban tradition: Cuban soul with TUMBAO and CLAVE. Strictly 45s.Įnjoy Episode 3 of my Salsa Classic vinyl sessions: 15 outstanding tracks with a lot of sabor de Cuba from the musical melting pot of New York’s 1970s. ![]()
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