Friday, November 12, 2010

Chuito Vélez Y Su Super Orquesta ~ Si Pancha Plancha [La Flor] 1960s





01 - Sombras - Bolero
02 - Triangulo - Guaracha
03 - La Muerte De Lola - Guaguanco
04 - Que Seas Muy Feliz - Bolero De Que
05 - Si Tu No, La Otra - Jala-Jala
06 - EL Borrachon - Guaracha
07 - Pancha Plancha - Guaguanco
08 - Que Sabes Tu De Amor - Bolero
09 - La Virgen Lloraba - Aguinaldo
10 - Vive Tu Vida - Guaracha
11 - Con Mi Corazon Te Espero - Bolero
12 - Encancarannublado - Trabalenguas

'During the '70s, in the Bronx, New York, Mary Lou Records [owned by Ismael Maisonave] developed what is today one of the hottest labels of mostly unknown gems under the umbrella of Salsa International [a division of Mary Lou]. After Maisonave's retirement and passing, the label went into hibernation until the European impresario Ian Morrison met New Yorker Milton Ulloa and revived classic gems that many of us failed to purchase when they were in cut-out bins for $1.99, back in the '80s.'

incendiary Puerto Rican salsa from New York City with Adalberto Santiago, the orquesta's bass player, doubling on vocals. This was the house band for the famous Club Caborojeno of Broadway & 145th Street. La Flor is yet another subdivision of Mary Lou Records. 320 rips!

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