VA - New York Latin Hustle! (The Sound Of New York) (2007)

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Title: New York Latin Hustle! (The Sound Of New York)
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Soul Jazz Records – SJR CD158
Genre: Afro-Cuban, Jazzdance, Boogaloo, Disco, Descarga
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 01:37:57
Total Size: 224 / 619 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Ismael Quinones – Control (03:05)
2. Ray Barretto – Abidjan (04:51)
3. Nature Zone – Porcupine (03:40)
4. Johnny Zamot – Soul Makossa (02:34)
5. Cortijo – Sarongo (03:00)
6. La Charanga 76 – No Nos Pararan (Ain't No Stopping Us Now) (09:38)
7. Al Escobar – Tighten Up (02:47)
8. The Alexander Review – Snidely Whiplash (06:17)
9. Joe Cuba – Joe Cuba's Madness (04:12)
10. Johnny Sedes – Mama Calunga (02:16)
11. Louie Ramirez – Do It Any Way You Wanna (03:48)
12. The Harvey Averne Dozen – Never Learned To Dance (02:57)

CD2
1. Willie Colon – Angustia Maternal (03:59)
2. Tito Puente – Para Los Rumberos (04:00)
3. Jose Mangual – Mai Kinshasa (06:15)
4. Seguida – Om Marreo (04:37)
5. Eddie Palmieri – Mi Mambo Conga (02:48)
6. J Walter Negro & The Loose Jointz – Shoot The Pump (03:28)
7. Machito – Alex Mambo (03:17)
8. Candido – Dancin' And Prancin' (06:43)
9. The Family Affair – I Had A Friend (03:38)
10. Charlie Santiago & Eddie Montalvo – El Bollinski In D7 (04:48)
11. Mauricio Smith – Doug’s Room (04:51)

New York’s melting pot of Puerto Rican, Cuban and Afro-American musicians led to stunning culture clashes in the 1960s and 70s when Latin styles mixed with Funk, Disco, Soul and Jazz to produce new hybrids such as Boogaloo, Latin Jazz, Disco and Salsa. All these are featured in Soul Jazz Records latest journey into Latin music, New York Latin Hustle. The record features all the kings of Latin music – Tito Puente, Machito, Eddie Palmieri, Candido, Ray Barretto and many more, alongside rarer, lesser known names. In the 1960s Fania Records and Tico Records released stunning Latin Boogaloo, Descargas, Latin Soul from the emerging New York Latin scene. In the 1970s, Salsoul Records similarly mixed Salsa, Soul and Funk to release stunning Latin Disco crossover material such as Candido’s ‘Dancin and Prancin’, which would go on to be a million seller. New York Latin Hustle brings all this together and features Latin music from all these styles, labels and eras.



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