Salsa Dura 2

2008.01.31   |   
Salsa Dura 2 :: Sure Shots

So here is Salsa Dura part 2 – hard salsa once again in fine style!

This time around the focus is more on the hard vocal styles of the 1970’s. Showcased are some of the greatest salsa singers of all time: Cheo Feliciano, Ismael Miranda, Nestor Sanchez, Adalberto Santiago, Ismael Quintana and a very young Ruben Blades – his first recording in the States. Just check Nestor ‘el albino divino’ Sanchez improvisational solo on Tony Pabon’s Los Gatos – killer!!!

Couple these talented singers with the leading band leaders of the time – Ray Barretto, Larry Harlow, Eddie Palmieri, Bobby Valentin, Joe Cuba – and you get the cream of salsa dura at its peak!

Enjoy! … SalsaDura2-SureShots.zip (130mb)


Sure Shots

  1. De Panama A Nueva York – Ruben Blades con La Orquesta de Pete Rodriguez
    cantante: Ruben Blades (1970 Alegre Records)
  2. Salsaludando – Cheo Feliciano
    cantante: Cheo Feliciano (1976 Vaya Records)
  3. No Olvido A Caracas – Ray Barretto
    cantante: Adalberto Santiago (1969 Fania Records)
  4. Abran Paso – Ismael Miranda con Orchestra Harlow
    cantante: Ismael Miranda (1970 Fania Records)
  5. Sinceridad – Kako
    cantante: Carlos Santos (1974 TR Records)
  6. La China De Mi Barrio – Javier Vasquez y su Salsa
    cantante: Chito (1974 Alegre Records)
  7. Se Acaba El Mundo – Orquesta La Conspiracion
    cantante: Miguel Quintana (1972 Vaya Records)
  8. Merecumbe – Johnny Colón
    cantante: Johnny Colón (1972 Cotique Records)
  9. Vivir Esta Vida Otra Vez – Orchestra Colón
    cantante: Eddie Marrero (1971 Rico Records)
  10. La Gente – Leyo Peña y su Orquesta
    cantante: Terry Rivera (1972 Inca Records)
  11. Hierba Buena – George Guzman
    cantante: Larry Hernandez (1968 Fania Records)
  12. Los Cueros Me Llaman – Eddie PalmieriSuper Power Salsa Dura
    cantante: Ismael Quintana (1965 Tico Records)
  13. Descarga – Bobby Valentin
    (1970 Fania Records)
  14. Los Gatos – Tony Pabon y La Protesta
    cantante: Nestor Sanchez (1973 Rico Records)
  15. Atajala – Se Acabo La Guerra – Orquesta Flamboyan con Larry Harlow
    cantante: Frankie Dante (1972 Cotique Records)
  16. Los TnT – The TnT Orchestra
    cantante: Tito Ramos y Tony Rojas (1977 Disco Int. Records)
  17. Tumbando Caña – Latin Dimensions
    cantante: Roberto Torres (1972 Mericana Records)
  18. El Raton – Joe Cuba Sextet
    cantante: Cheo Feliciano (1964 Tico Records)
 

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