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    The Spanish Harlem Orchestra - Un Gran Dia en Mi Barrio [REPOST] (2002)

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    The Spanish Harlem Orchestra - Un Gran Dia en Mi Barrio  [REPOST]  (2002)

    The Spanish Harlem Orchestra - Un Gran Dia en Mi Barrio
    Latin | MP3 | 320 Kbps | 100 MB
    Ropeadope Music 2002

    Starting off with a relentless, slammin’ version of Tito Rodriguez’ killer “Mama Guela,” this beautiful project is a celebration of the Latin music and culture that developed in New York’s Spanish Harlem, and the choices of material included here are connected to that small geographic area that gave birth to so much talent. In doing so, these all-star players, and especially El Maestro, Oscar Hernández, pay loving tribute to salsa’s history and ancestry.
    With vocalists like Frankie Vasquez, Hermán Olivera, Ray De La Paz and Jimmy Sabater, what can you expect? Perfection? Well damn close!
    The new interpretation of the Willie Colón/Marty Sheller tune “La Banda,” made famous originally by Héctor Lavoe in the ‘70s, should be gilded and framed. And “Pa’ Gozar,” Mr. Hernández own original composition is simply on fire. Don’t touch that dial. Get up and dance.
    Oscar Hernandez Piano/Musical director
    Ruben Rodriguez Bass
    Ray Vega Trumpet
    Raul Agraz Trumpet
    Jose Davila Trombone
    Ozzie Melendez Trombone
    Mitch Frohman Baritone sax
    Chino Nunez Timbales
    Bobby Allende Bongo
    George Delgado Conga
    Ray De La Paz Vocals
    Frankie Vasquez Vocals
    Herman Olivera Vocals
    01. Mama Guela
    02. Obsesion
    03. Tambori
    04. Aprende A Querer
    05. La Musica Es, Mi Vida
    06. La Banda
    07. Pa' Gozar
    08. Somos, Iguales,
    09. Vale Mas, Un Guaguanco
    10. Pueblo Latino