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Music : The Greatest Salsa Ever, Vol. 1

The Greatest Salsa Ever, Vol. 1

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The Greatest Salsa Ever, Vol. 1
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498576427
Label: Universal Latino
Manufacturer: Universal Latino
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Universal Latino
Release Date: June 06, 2006
Sales Rank: 6445
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Disc 1:
  1. Pedro Navaja - Blades, Ruben
  2. Anacaona - Curet, Alonso C.
  3. Calle Luna, Calle Sol - Colon, Willie
  4. Mi Gente - Pacheco, Johnny
  5. Sonido Bestial - Cruz, Bobby
  6. Asi Se Compone un Son - Miranda, Ismael
  7. Vasos en Colores - Gonzalez, Hugo
  8. La Mitad - Gonzalez, Zulma Ang
  9. La Cura - Alonso, Tite Curet
  10. Payaso - Garcia, Rafael Pere
  11. La Rueda - Mato, Victor M.
  12. Lobo Domesticado - Sebastian, Joan
  13. La Critica - Guzman, William
  14. Dejame Sonar - Vasquez, Perin
  15. LlorarĂ¡s - DLeon, Oscar


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Real Winner ...
The title says it all. Every song is a winner and this CD contains the best.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Top quality Salsa in an unforgettable selection ...
As you can see, it would result unuseful any speech about the quality and historical significance of all these top songs and also about the artists (all of them stars around the world). Everyone is a must-have song in any collection of this kind of music. It is a lovely selection recorded with original sound and in a very danceable sequence. Very difficult to say what is better than other but the only song a little bit "out-of-focus" is "Lloraras" because of that it has been recorded live and the sound is not original (but excellently interpreted by Oscar de Leon, as well). Strongly recommended!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Outstanding!!! ...
This is a release that has got to be heard...a smoker front to back. Every single track included is among the best salsa ever, every single track is on the mark. All of the songs were top hits on their own and are now included here in one cd. The line-up alone is testament to it's dancing power. The songs in this cd have both Puerto Rico's grooving criollo style of salsa and New York's funkier, jazzy style. From New York City: Ruben Blades, Cheo Feliciano, Hector Lavoe; Jose 'El Canario' Alberto; Tito Puente/Tony Vega; Richie Ray; Larry Harlow; Ismael Miranda. From Puerto Rico, Marvin Santiago; Willie Rosario; Frankie Ruiz; Andy Montanez; Orquesta La Solucion; Tommy Olivencia. Lastly, from Venezuela the great, Oscar D'Leon makes an appearance to round out the cast to get "your feet a poppin and da booty hoppin". You owe to yourself to check this one out. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * DEFINITELY A MUST-HAVE! ...
This is one of the best salsa cd's. It has the best artists and the best songs all in one album, which is hard to find now days. Compared to other salsa cd's I have bought this is the most complete by far.....


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