This influential release set the salsa world on fire! Known as one of the most popular salsa albums in the history of Latin music, Siembra includes the Blades masterpiece "Pedro Navaja," and classic hits "Buscando Guayaba" and "Pl stico."
This reissue features all-analog mastering from original tapes, pressed on 180-gram vinyl with original artwork reproduced on an old-school tip-on jacket.
Inspired by the sensual allure of Colombia’s national flower, the orchid, “Orquídeas” traverses multiple Latin genres including reggaeton, dembow, bolero and salsa furthering Uchis’ connection to her Colombian roots.
The last collaboration between renowned Puerto Rican bandleader Tommy Olivencia and the great improvisational salsa singer Chamaco Ramirez released on Fania Records in 1975.
This album was originally released in 1972 and Rivera soon became a major star, but his fame precipitated depression, which "made him temporarily turn away from his musical goal, searching for life's highs through other channels."
A two-LP survey of Ansonia's salsa vaults, sequenced for dancers and collectors. Gatefold 2LP (black vinyl) with a 12-page insert; highlights include Tito Rodríguez’s "Oye El Que Sabe, Sabe."
Quiet, bruised and oddly warm, Swimming finds Mac Miller trading bravado for soft grooves and songcraft. This CD collects the 13-track album, including the standout single "Self Care".
Dead Moon - Defiance LP (black vinyl): lean, road-worn garage rock with Fred and Toody Cole's ragged harmonies; hear Dagger Moon and Walking On My Grave on this Mississippi Records reissue.