Johnny Pacheco, Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez - Tres De Café Y Dos De Azúcar (1973)

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Title: Tres De Café Y Dos De Azúcar
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: Fania
Genre: Latin Jazz, Salsa, Bolero, Guaguancó
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 43:33
Total Size: 108/306 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Primoroso Cantar 5:39
02. Cositas Buenas 5:12
03. Ponle Punto 3:22
04. La Gloria Eres Tú 3:20
05. Los Diablitos 3:10
06. El Piro De Farra 5:07
07. Son Labori (Caminante Y Labore) 5:35
08. Harina Con Boniato 3:50
09. Bajo El Viejo Cristal 2:46
10. Viralo Al Revés 5:33

Tres de Café y Dos de Azúcar is an iconic salsa album originally released on April 1, 1973, by Fania Records. It represents one of the most outstanding collaborations between Dominican flautist and bandleader Johnny Pacheco and Puerto Rican singer Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez.

The partnership between Pacheco and "El Conde" formally began in 1963 and produced classics such as the album Cañonazo (1964), Fania's first record. Following the success of Los Compadres, they continued collaborating on other notable albums such as La Perfecta Combinación and Tres de Café y Dos de Azúcar, before Rodríguez launched his solo career in 1974. Years later, in 1983, they released a reunion album titled De Nuevo Los Compadres, reaffirming their shared legacy.