Various - Salsa Explosion! (STRUT)
Available on CD here and 2LP here
Tagged "the Latin Motown", Fania is perhaps most famous for its recordings during the coming of age of salsa from the late 60's to the late 70's, when Latin (often Cuban) dance formats like rumba, guaracha, mambo, son and cha cha fused with big band American jazz and the gritty punch of US R&B in the unique melting pot of New York.
Strut begin their programme of Fania albums with a series entitled Fania Essential Recordings, tracing the development of the many genres featured on the label from Latin soul to boogaloo to descarga. The first instalment, 'Salsa Explosion', provides a handy introduction to the classic Fania sound through some of the label's major artists including Celia Cruz, Mongo Santamaria, Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe, Ray Barretto and the Daddy of the Fania family, Johnny Pacheco.
Tracklisting & Soundclips:
01 | Willie Colón | Che Che Colé | clip | |||
02 | Héctor Lavoe | El Todopoderoso | clip | |||
03 | Fania All Stars | Mama Güela | clip | |||
04 | Mongo Santamaria | O Mi Shango | clip | |||
05 | Tito Puente & Celia Cruz | Pachito Eché | clip | |||
06 | Tito Puente And His Orchestra | Guaguancó Arsenio | clip | |||
07 | Ray Barretto | El Nuevo Barretto | clip | |||
08 | Joe Cuba Sextet | Do You Feel It (Tu Lo Sientes) | clip | |||
09 | Ralfi Pagan | Brother, Where Are You? | clip | |||
10 | Eddie Palmieri | Bilongo ok | clip | |||
11 | Louie Ramirez | Ahora Es El Tiempo | clip | |||
12 | Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco | Cúcala | clip | |||
13 | La Sonora Ponceña | Bomba Carambomba | clip | |||
14 | Rafi Val Y La Diferente | A Mi Nena | clip | |||
15 | Willie Colón | Todo Tiene Su Final | clip |
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