Hard-hitting latin soul from the late 60s. An essential boogaloo album - includes 'Riot', 'Muneca' and Joe Bataan's soulful cover of Terry Callier's 'Ordinary...
Though Colon has contributed in some way to many of Lavoe's solo albums, it wasn't until Vigilante that the duo made their official return with Lavoe once...
Late 60s seminal Fania album. Powerful horns and great 'soneos', like rice and beans, are served up perfectly with this 3rd recording of the superduo...
Amazingly good album from the king of latin percussion, Tito Puente! If you only own one Tito Puente album you should make sure it's this one! A non-stop...
This is the soundtrack to Aaron Loves Angela, a blaxploitation meets latin New York film from 74. Salsa Negro is a killer barrio busting Nuyorican funky...
The second of three albums by Ocho, one of the defining bands of the Latin New York Funk sound. Led by Chico Mendoza, Ocho have been featured heavily in...
New York’s melting pot of Puerto Rican, Cuban and Afro-American musicians led to stunning culture clashes in the 1960s and 70s when Latin styles mixed...
Killer US recording with versions of Milton standards such as "Cravo E Canela" and "Nothing Will Be As It Was", with fine backing from Herbie Hancock,...