With the salsa boom of the early '70s in full swing, and a rapidly swelling Latino American demographic, Leon Gast decided to film the beating heart of Nueva York's Puerto Rican community, their music. In 1972, that meant Fania. Unfortunately, the musical performances do not match the interesting premise of the film. In fact, considering the fantastic musicians involved, and the mediocrity of the performances captured on Nuestra Cosa, one might not believe that one is indeed listening to the Fania All-Stars. This is in part due to subpar sound quality, and also thanks to meandering arrangements that may have held interest in part because of the concert components that are lost on a soundtrack or film. There are gems to be appreciated. "Descarga Fania" features some very nice solos and the tightest groove of the entire record. "Lamente de un Guajiro" has the lush, slinky groove and sensitive interpretation that one expects from the Fania All-Stars. Many of the other tracks are obscured by verbal interactions that are confusing without decent fidelity or the visual cues present in the film. The result is a Spanish Harlem cacophony that enshrouds more than half the album. While the Fania All-Stars always feature brilliant performances, there are better places to appreciate them. by Evan C. Gutierrez
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Live At The Cheetah Vol. 1
1 Introduction Theme (Cheetah) 5:21
Written-By – Johnny Pacheco
2 Descarga Fania 9:17
Written-By – Ray Barretto
3 Anacaona (Cheetah) 7:15
Written-By – C. Curet Alonso
4 Quitate Tú 16:45
Written-By – Roberto Valentín, Johnny Pacheco
Live At The Cheetah Vol. 2
1 Ahora Vengo Yo 9:46
Written-By – Bobby Cruz, Ricardo Ray
2 Estrellas De Fania 7:24
Written-By – C. Curet Alonso, Johnny Pacheco
3 Que Barbaridad 6:09
Written-By – Ismael Miranda
4 Ponte Duro 9:19
Written-By – Johnny Pacheco
5 Macho Cimarrón 11:43
Written-By – Johnny Pacheco
6 Closing Theme 2:04
Written-By – Johnny Pacheco
- Bonus Tracks -
7 Cocinando 10:09
Written-By – Ray Barretto
8 Abran Paso Part 1 2:21
Written-By – Ismael Miranda
9 Abran Paso Part 2 1:38
Written-By – Ismael Miranda
Featuring – Adalberto Santiago, Bobby Cruz, Bobby Valentin, Cheo Feliciano, Hector Lavoe, Ismael Miranda, Johnny Pacheco, Larry Harlow, Pete 'El Conde' Rodriguez, Ray Barretto, Ricardo Ray, Roberto Roena, Santos Colon, Willie Colon
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FANIA ALL STARS - Our Latin Thing (Nuestra Cosa) (1972-2011) 2CD / 40th Anniversary Limited Edition / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
28.10.17
EDDIE PALMIERI - Vamonos Pa'l Monte [1971] FANIA / FLAC / 2006
Eddie Palmieri's 1971 LP Vamonos Pa'l Monte moves easily from the nearly avant-garde trumpet-battle opener "Revolt/La Libertad Logico" into the new-era-meets-old "Caminando," complete with an excellent electric-piano solo by Palmieri himself. He also takes the lead on the seven-minute title-track jam, this time with organ (backed by brother Charlie), backed by a strong vocal chorus (Justo Betancourt, Santos Colon, Yayo el Indio) and the rugged timbales playing of Nick Marrero. Above and beyond the irresistible arrangements and intricate playing, Vamonos Pa'l Monte benefits from one of the best recording jobs of any early-'70s salsa record, each section -- and practically each musician -- vigorously separated with clear stereo. Though many fans consider it a transition record toward the compositional brilliance of The Sun of Latin Music, it's actually a much better record for fans of traditional salsa. by John Bush
Тracklist:
1. Revolt/La Libertad Logico (5:24)
2. Caminando (3:53)
3. Vamonos Pa'l Monte (7:07)
4. Viejo Socarron (6:10)
5. Yo No Se (4:14)
6. Comparsa de los Locos (7:24)
Credits:
Eddie Palmieri - band leader
Ismael Quintana - vocals
Bob Vianco - guitar
Jose Rodriguez - trombone
Alfredo Armentereos, Victor Paz, Charles Camilleri - trumpets
Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone
Pere Yellin - tenor saxophone
Nick Marrero - timbales, bongo
Eladio Perez Perez - conga
Arturo Franquiz - clave, coro
Monchito Munoz - bombo
Chorus:
Santos Colon, Justo Betancourt, Marcelino Guerra, Vayo El Indio, Elliot Ramero, Mario Munoz (Papaito)
EDDIE PALMIERI
Vamonos Pa'l Monte [1971] FANIA
FLAC / 2006
O Púbis da Rosa
Тracklist:
1. Revolt/La Libertad Logico (5:24)
2. Caminando (3:53)
3. Vamonos Pa'l Monte (7:07)
4. Viejo Socarron (6:10)
5. Yo No Se (4:14)
6. Comparsa de los Locos (7:24)
Credits:
Eddie Palmieri - band leader
Ismael Quintana - vocals
Bob Vianco - guitar
Jose Rodriguez - trombone
Alfredo Armentereos, Victor Paz, Charles Camilleri - trumpets
Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone
Pere Yellin - tenor saxophone
Nick Marrero - timbales, bongo
Eladio Perez Perez - conga
Arturo Franquiz - clave, coro
Monchito Munoz - bombo
Chorus:
Santos Colon, Justo Betancourt, Marcelino Guerra, Vayo El Indio, Elliot Ramero, Mario Munoz (Papaito)
EDDIE PALMIERI
Vamonos Pa'l Monte [1971] FANIA
FLAC / 2006
O Púbis da Rosa
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