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Submit Date: 2/22/2010
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Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco
Quimbara
from Celia y Johnny (2010)
Cheo Feliciano
Anacaona
from Cheo (2010)
Fania All-Stars
Estrellas de Fania
from Live At the Cheetah, Vol. 2 (2010)
Willie Colón
Che Che Cole
from Cosa Nuestra (2010)
Eddie Palmieri
Azucar
from Azucar Pa' Ti (2010)
Rubén Blades & Willie Colón
Pedro Navaja
from Siembra (2010)
Johnny Pacheco
Fania
from A Man and His Music: Johnny Pacheco - El Maestro (2010)
Sonora Ponceña
Nanara Cai
from Musical Conquest (2010)
Ray Barretto
Arrepiéntete
from The Message (2010)
Roberto Roena
Cui Cui
from Roberto Roena y Su Apollo Sound (2010)
Héctor Lavoe
Periodico de Ayer
from De Ti Depende (2010)
Orquesta Harlow
La Cartera
from Salsa (2010)
Kako y Su Orquesta & Ismael Rivera
Mi Negrita Me Espera
from Lo Ultimo en la Avenida (2010)
La Lupe
Puro Teatro
from Es La Reina (The Queen) (2010)
Ismael Miranda
Asi Se Compone Un Son
from Asi Se Compone Un Son (2010)
Bobby Valentin
Soy Boricua
from Soy Boricua (2010)
Celia Cruz & Willie Colón
A Papa
from Only They Could Have Made This Album (2010)
Charlie Palmieri
La Hija de Lola
from El Gigante del Teclado (2010)
Willie Rosario
Ajiaco Caliente
from Infinito (2010)
Justo Betancourt
Pa' Bravo Yo
from Pa Bravo Yo (2010)
Tipica 73
Amalia Batista
from Tipica 73 (2010)
Willie Colón
Chinacubana
from Solo (2010)
Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez
Catalina la O
from Este Negro Si Es Sabroso (2010)
Rubén Blades & Willie Colón
Plastico
from Siembra (2010)
Lebrón Brothers
Salsa y Control
from Salsa y Control (2010)
Comment:
From Cheo Feliciano's rageful "Anacaona" and Rubén Blades' existentialist epic "Pedro Navaja" to Ray Barretto's explosive "Indestructible" and Héctor Lavoé's mystically tinged "El Todopoderoso," these songs illustrate the coming of age of Afro-Caribbean music as a genre with the power to make you dance and think at the same time.
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