Posts Tagged ‘Salsa’

The Soul of Latin Salsa : the Best

Product Description
Korea Edition / 15 Tracks CD /Digipack / Manufactured and Distributed by Seoul Records Inc. Korea / Made in Korea Apr. 2004 /

Track List:

1. Bang, Bang

2. I Like It Like That

3. Ojos

4. Tengo El Idde

5. Cooking With Ali

6. Hit The Bong

7. Plastico

8. Quimbara

9. Revolt La Liberad Logico

10. Muher Divina

11. A Deeper Shade Of Soul

12. Kikapoo Joy Juice

13. You Need Help

14. Siembra

15. Soul Makossa

The Soul of Latin Salsa : the Best

Dimelo Con Salsa

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This compilation/sampler from the Southern California label Dimelo Records includes eleven tracks from the label’s tropical music catalogue of artists and concept bands. The disc introduces the new sounds of the Los Angeles-based bands Los Dueños del Son (son montuno outfit), Pura Sepa (Puerto Rican salsa), ALC (A Lo Cubano), and Kuero (interpreters of the new urban Latin sound of callesón). Completing the mix is the label’s veteran ensemble Orquesta Tabaco y Ron showcasing three of their new scores: La Reina (a tribute to the Queen of Salsa music, Celia Cruz), Con Tabaco y Ron (the band’s theme song), and Happy Birthday Tropical (a medley of Cumpleaños Feliz and Las Mañanitas). Favorite tracks include Los Dueños del Son’s Salsa De La Ma’ Buena, Orquesta Tabaco y Ron’s La Reina featuring Martín Padilla on vocals, the track Puerto Rico by the group Pura Sepa, Vivo En El Monte by Kuero (featuring Carlos Parra on vocals), and ALC’s No Te Metas Conmigo, featuring George Balmaseda on vocals.

Dimelo Con Salsa

Salsa Dura

Album Details
The Tenth Album from the Colombian Salsa Singer who Resides in Paris, Issued in 2005.

Salsa Dura

Salsa Pop

Album Description
A unique and exciting new group, sound and the fabulous Gloria T, bringing the Carpool into 2003. Gloria is Half Colombian and Half Irish and the seamless blend of Pop (lyrics in English) and Salsa make this an irresistible combo. See Latin beat Magazine May 2002

Salsa Pop

Salsa & Mambo Basics, Level 1

  • If you ve been dreaming about Dancing like the Stars, take that first step and pick up this easy to follow, step-by-step instructional DVD. Both men and women walk you through the steps, individually and together, and show you how to look like a star on the dance floor. Whether you are a beginner or someone hoping to step up their style, this is the DVD for you. Santo Rico Dance School is the p

Product Description
If you ve been dreaming about Dancing like the Stars take that first step and pick up this easy to follow step-by-step instructional DVD. Both men and women walk you through the steps individually and together and show you how to look like a star on the dance floor. Whether you are a beginner or someone hoping to step up their style this is the DVD for you.Santo Rico Dance School is the place to be if you want to learn the latest most innovative dance styles in the world. With the school s combination of professional teachers and distinctive styles you will move like never before.System Requirements:Running Time: Approx. 50 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HEALTH/FITNESS/DANCE UPC: 798694186451 Manufacturer No: DVD-86451

Salsa & Mambo Basics, Level 1

Summer Salsa

Album Details
Instrumental Covers of the Greatest Classics Songs from the Salsa Music Canon.

Summer Salsa

Salsa Blanco: Latin Soul Flavorings

Album Description
“An organic fusion of soul, jazz, and funk with an afro underbelly and a touch of folk produced by a genius, Gregory Howe, whose sympathies straddle all genres.” – STRAIGHT NO CHASER

Featuring Gregory Howe (producer of Variable Unit and primary musician of Dissent) along with many of the players from Calvin Keys’ new album Vertical Clearance, Salsa Blanco draws upon Wide Hive Records’ Mission/San Francisco Hispanic roots to make a classic Latin soul album perfect for the lazy days of summer. Also features Ara Anderson (from Tom Waits’ band) as well as Puerto Rican troubadour Ray Martinez and Latin jazz and salsa ringers Michael Rinta & Danillo.

Salsa Blanco: Latin Soul Flavorings

Salsa Around the World

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Salsa is a delectable melange of Cuban and Puerto Rican traditions plus brassy American big band arrangements–shaken not stirred. The term translates as “sauce,” no doubt referring to what goes into making music spicy enough to tempt the Latin appetite. The style has covered a lot of ground since its inception in New York during the 1970s and now boasts fanatic adherents all over the globe. Some of these, such as Japan’s Orquestra de la Luz, have achieved astonishingly literal recreations, but the most interesting permutations add a wicked local twist. For example, Scotland’s Salsa Celtica perform in kilts, quote centuries-old Irish tunes, and sometimes explode into bagpipe solos. Italy’s Havana Mambo features a baroque harpsichordist gamely pounding out montunos. Curaçao’s own Arnell i Su Orkesta obviously admire Africando and other Senegalese salseros, while Shaan, from India, with their Santana-esque guitars and demented keyboards, are a Bollywood-tinged fever dream. – Christina Roden

Salsa Around the World

Beats of the Heart – Salsa: Latin Pop Music in the Cities

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Studio: Koch International Release Date: 09/16/2003 Run time: 60 minutesAmazon.com
This 1979 documentary profiles the hot Afro-Latin dance music called salsa, a zesty marriage of North American jazz, Puerto Rican bomba/plena, and Cuban mambo, rumba, danzon, and cha-cha-cha rhythms. The music was born in New York in the ’60s and since then, it has served as the musical lingua franca of the Hispanic world. The footage in this film is incredible. You have Tito Puente, the late “King of the Timbales,” playing outdoors in the Bronx with keyboardist Charlie Palmieri (the brother of legendary piano whiz Eddie Palmieri), who, in another segment, conducts a Latin music class for school kids who proceed to jam on his hit “Mambo Joe.” Panamanian singer Rubén Blades of the historic Fania label is also showcased, along with his on-point discussion on Latin American music and politics, which are matched by the ex-Young Lord member Felipe Luciano, who puts the music at the center of the urbane Latino experience in New York.

The highpoint of this documentary is the rare rehearsal footage of señora Celia Cruz, “the Queen of Salsa,” whose elegant choreography, elliptical phrasing, and piercing vocals set the standard for all salsa singers. Along with the poignant footage from Puerto Rico and along with the folkloric beauty of the African-derived Santeria religious ceremonies, Salsa: Latin Pop Music in the Cities shows that salsa is the sonic sauce of the Americas, delivered from the Big Apple. –Eugene Holley Jr.

Beats of the Heart – Salsa: Latin Pop Music in the Cities

Ballroom Latin Dance: Salsa

Album Description
Salsa is Cuban in origin but is a blend of various dance styles and influences from many countries–the French danzon, the African rhumbas, the Spanish troubadour, the Cuban son, and more–to create a fluid rhythm of clave and percussion.

Ballroom Latin Dance: Salsa

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