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Afro-Cuban religious rhythms and Puerto Rican bomba and danza—all showcasing lead singer Hector LaVoe’s vocalizations. Harmonizing clusters of dissonant chords for the trombones, Colón’s mature musical vision outpaces his young years and developing skill
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. This compilation features the best of the Colon/Lavoe partnership's early years. First time available on vinyl in decades. All tracks showcase the genius of the Colon/Lavoe partnership in a variety of genres.
La Voz is Hector's debut solo album after his split with Willie Colon and features many members from Willie's original band. His versatility as a vocalist and sonero is on display as he goes from boleros to Salsa with ease.
The debut by Fruko y sus Tesos, which displays a diamond-in-the-rough simplicity born of the street, flaunting a macho swagger that is compelling in its focus and elemental integrity, heavily influenced by Willie Colón’s gangster posturing in New York.
Ray Baretto's most remarkable work of virtuosity that opens with an exploding, continuous roll that lasts with accents, tones and a series of Afro-Cuban rhythms thrown in at surprising moments along the way. Originally released in 1973.