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  1. Tito Gomez: Comenzando en Cero

    Tito Gomez: Comenzando en Cero

    €5.00

    The singer, backed by a high-energy band, sends his tenor voice ripping through the monas. This is power salsa, pitched high, with the mix favoring the upper register. It's dance floor magic, rocking and exciting. Gomez's voice has a tear to it, a cry that gives even his come-ons sadness. Luis Vargas is a guest on a batchata; the rest is non-stop old school salsa.
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  2. Doble Jugado: Jugando a Enamorar

    Doble Jugado: Jugando a Enamorar

    €5.00

    Here's some terrific salsa, with roots in both Cuba and Colombia, recorded in the Netherlands. With singers Fabian Nodarse, Nando Vanin, and coroista Alberto Caicedo. Also with percussionists Gerardo Rosales and Nils Fischer, timbaleros Jose "Pepe" Espinosa and Armando Vidal, pianist Marc Bischoff, three trombonists and many others. Highly Recommended
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  3. Pedro Jesus: Pa'l Bailador

    Pedro Jesus: Pa'l Bailador

    €5.00

    Best selling salsa album of 2003 + 2004! Pedro Jesus is a hell of a songwriter, he also sing with energy and verve and this album exemplifies both, this album is great. If you haven't heard his other albums buy them trust me you will like 'em. You will be dancing to every track on this CD. Ya llegaron los metales del amor.
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  4. Cachao y su Ritmo Caliente: Original Egrem Studio Session

    Cachao y su Ritmo Caliente: Original Egrem Studio Session

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    "The concept of the jam session (descarga) is nothing new to Cuban music. When good musicians get together they can always be called upon to be spontaneous and creative. This classic recording from 1957 showcases the father of modern tumbao (the repetitive bass lines in Cuban music), Cachao, with colleagues like 'Barrettico' on timbales and Richard Egües on flute who have become folk heroes, as well as others improvising over basic themes. This album is a great introduction to the vocabulary of Cuban music and some of its legends.
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  5. Raulin Rosendo: De aqui Pa'lla

    Raulin Rosendo: De aqui Pa'lla

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    One of my favorite salsa vocalists, Raulín Rosendo, is back with a new release that will not disappoint. This straight-ahead salsa project, with participating musicians such as pianist Isidro Infante, Luisito Quintero on percussion, Johnny Pacheco -- and many others -- on coro, this one is strictly for the dancers. There are lots of solid danceclub-ready tracks here: 'Vuela Mujer' and 'Tengo Envidia' are sure bets. And Mr. Rosendo's 7-1/2 minute 'Homenaje a Héctor Lavoe' will be sure to get those old-school dancers out in front. ('La Banda', 'Abuelita', 'Mi Gente', are but a few buttons that are pushed. A guaranteed applause) Ultimately, it's the cover track, 'De Aqui Pa'lla', a Sony Ovalle arrangement, that is the killer here. DJs make note: Play this track.
    Raulin is on fire.
    Highly recommended by Descarga.com

    1. Vuela Mujer (4:32)
    2. Tengo Envidia (4:58)
    3. Mientras Llueve (4:24)
    4. Derroche (4:06)
    5. Buscando Un Padrino (4:35)
    6. Homenaje A Hetor Lavoe (7:26)
    7. Entretente (4:09)
    8. Te Lo Pido Por Favor (4:25)
    9. De Aqui Pa'lla (4:21)
    10. Que No Se Rompa La Noche (4:08)
    11. Te Veo Venir Soledad (4:57)
    12. Amada Mia (3:40)
    13. La Riena (5:11)
    14. Llolaras (4:55)
    (2003/2004)

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