The hottest hour of music on the Internet! A weekly showcase of Salsa and Cuban Son. HOT, as in Picante!
 
A great lineup of mostly classics this time, and a great sampling of all the various styles of salsa. We start with another dance-floor hit from Chino Nunez, then we hear the song that launched Frankie Ruiz's career, the one song that puts him in the company of salsa's greatest. We hear rich performances from La Sonora Poncena, Cheo Feliciano, and Eddie Palmieri's orchestra, then a cover of Roberto Roena's classic "Parece Mentira" from Orquesta Tabaco y Ron. Next, a special look at one of salsa's supergroups--the 1975 collaboration of Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco, Justo Betancourt, and Papo Lucca that gave us "Recordando el Ayer," one of the finest albums from the Fania catalog. Then, the purely Cuban sound of Manuel Licea, and Africando delivering an homage to Cuban guaracha. And we close with La Sonora Dinamita from Colombia, in one of their early hits.
Direct download: RM_Podcast_74.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:17 AM
Comments[1]

    here we are again and very proud to hear your wonderful set of delightful music mix. congratulations once again.
    melbourne-AUSTRALIA

    posted by: hugo caro on Tue, 9/4 07:50 AM EDT


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