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Salsa World Series Vol. 2

E’ GIA’ IN VENDITA SU WWW.CDLATINO.IT la….Segunda Compilacion Oficial edita dalla Discogafica Olandese Walboomers & curata da DJ EL Chino (Colombia) , composta da 2 cd .

Questa la track list:
“Septeto en Montuno – Cutufla Septeto”(Montuno/descarga)
“Mais Que Nada – Palo Yuba Orquesta”(Famosa cover trasportata in Salsa cubana)
“Caina- Rikoson Orquesta”
“Puro y Sin Corte – Carlitos Mojica Sonido Criminal”
“Seductora – Canaribe”
“Como Fue – Geo Ruiz y Los Que Somos”(Famoso Bolero di Beny Moré qui naturalmente in chiave Salsa)
“Azuquita Pa’ Cafe – Miguel Montes En Banda”(Cover del Gran Combo di P.R.)
“Que Dichoso Es – La Combinacion Salsa Band”
“Tu Loco Loco – Doug Beavers y Su Conjunto Rovira”( Hit di Roberto Roena)
“Time To Spend – Kevin Davis & Ban Caribe”
“Montuno de Oriente – Orquesta Coimbre”
“Asi No – Sono Lux”(Timba con accenni di Latin Jazz)
“A Donde Estara Margoth – Bailatino”
“Quiero Cafe – Sounare Orquesta”(Montuno/ChaCha)
“Me Queda Un Guaguanco – Proyecto K-Libre

Il doppio album e’ corredato da un booklet riccchissimo di informazioni biografiche e musicali.

Una compilation di eccelsa qualita’ costruita per far ballare e per fare ascoltare ottima salsa!

DJ El Chino’s terrific Salsa World Series 2 features lots of hard to find gems by the likes of Cutufla Septeto, Palo Yuba Orquesta, and much more. While Volume 1 focused on Venezuelan bands, Volume 2 encompasses salsa worldwide. This is a 2 album set offered as one digital package. “Salsa is already beyond borders and this album is an example of this cultural development. Yes, salsa has been around since the end of the 60’s, born in New York, but only made in Latin America and USA. But now salsa is produced in the whole world…
Alfredo Cutufla, the master timbalero from Venezuela, living in Paris since a long time, opens this compilation with all the fire for the dancefloor or in your car; just turn the volume up and you will be shaking your body.
The second song is a killer. Cali born saxophonist arranger Mr. Hebrio took the big risk to arrange Mais Que Nada, one of the classics of classics, and he had success. Just play this song and you will have a row of people asking you about it.
Ruben Blade’s Caina is played here by the Mexican band Rikoson with his director Jorge Casas making an impeccable arrangement. Puro y Sin Corte is an example that son montuno is alive and well. The genius here is Carlos Mojica.
Seductora is one terrific romantic song, proving that there is still good salsa romantica.
Geo Ruiz and Miguel Montes represent the new wave of Argentinian salseros. Como Fue and Azuquita Pa’l Cafe are just delicious for dancing. Como Fue is a completely new treatment of this classic and Azuquita Pa’l Cafe is a guaracha that will have you wanting to dance more.
Que Dichoso Es from the Peruvian Octavio Figueroa and Willy Cardenas (La Nueva Combinacion) is the tribute to the old masters.
Tu Loco Loco by Doug Beavers is a smoking and terrific track that will bring all the dancefloor to enjoy this Roberto Roena classic.
I also wanted to have one song with english vocals, and I just fell in love with this beautiful and romantic Time to Spend.
Montuno de Oriente is a great cover of the classic one from Orquesta Zodiac. Juan Pablo Vera is a terrific arranger and his Coimbre Ensamble is one of the most important new salsa bands in Cali, the salsa capital.
Asi No is a classic track in Cali. Just listen to the arrangement of this timba-son …delicious!!! Also a romantic one.
A Donde Estara Margot is the heavy salsa of this compilation. With trombones and a rhythm section that is reminiscent of the salsa from Conjunto Libre and Palmieri. I am proud to be able to bring you Bailatino, one of the best bands in the world.
Again, from the capital of salsa, Cali, is Orquesta Sounare with Oscar del Castillo, and this track is about our most valuable product, Cafe, as a son montuno.
I also wanted to offer you a Bonus LIVE track. The great band from Cali, Proyecto K-Libre, is becoming one of the best ensembles in the city. Here they sing their version of Me Queda Un Guaguanco as a tribute to Roberto y Su Nuevo Montuno. With a different arrangement, including violin, this is a pearl for the dancefloor.”

Paz, Musica y Amor-
Solar Latin Club Team

Roberto Rabbi

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