Hommy Sanz Y Su Orquesta - Solito (1976)

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Artist:
Title: Solito
Year Of Release: 1976
Label: Titanio Records
Genre: Latin Jazz, Guaguancó, Bolero
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:43
Total Size: 282 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Solito 3:57
02. Anoche Aprendí 4:49
03. Traigo Son 3:19
04. Pensar en Ti 4:08
05. Juanita la Piruli 4:14
06. Se Esta Quemando el Infierno 4:01
07. Tiren Lo Que Quieran 5:20
08. Lamento 3:54
09. A Song For My Father 4:22
10. Aquí Esta Mi Guaguanco 2:39

Singer, percussionist, composer and orchestra director. Born In Fajardo (Puerto Rico), 6th of September 1942, died of a heart attack in Texas (US), June 11, 1994. In 1967 he formed his orchestra, which at first he called "La Magnífica," but this name already existed, so instead he christened it "Hommy Sanz y sus Jóvenes de Puerto Rico" which was made up of: Director and singer - Hommy Sanz; Trumpet - Joe Pujals; 1st trombone - Heriberto Sánchez; 2nd trombone - Juan J. Cruz; Piano - Julio Mata; Congas - Tony Jimenez; Bongos - Tito Sanchez; Bass - Polito Huerta; Timbales - Max Cepeda; Chorus (coro) - Joe Cepeda and Millo Otero. Sanz recorded with this orchestra for the FONSECA record label, an LP entitled Jala jala Mozambique. Then he released his second album, Solito, for Kubaney Records, and in this production the following musicians participated: Director and voice - Hommy Sanz; Trumpet and voice - Gerardo Cruz; 1st trombone - Heriberto Sánchez; 2nd Trombone - Bobby Capa / Reinaldo Junco; Piano - Julito Mata and "Machuco"; Timbales - Tony Jimenez; Congas - Hernán Cortés; Bongos - Héctor Sanchez; Bass - Polito Huerta; Chorus (coro) - Gerardo Cruz and Heriberto Sánchez. After a long absence from the studio, he recorded his final album in 1984, entitled "Yo Canto Al Señor," as by then he had already become a Christian preacher.



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