Composer, arranger, bandleader, vibist and percussionist, Louie Ramirez was a major figure on the NY latin scene. Here, on his second outing for Fania, he covers mambo, boogaloo and tipico.
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...
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...
Heavy Smokin' is the 1965 debut album for the Fania label legendary piano player and bandleader Larry Harlow. At the time, his orchestra included a swinging...
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The album that earned soul legend Aretha Franklin her first major hits, "I Never Loved A Man the Way I Love You" was a pop...
Very rare southern funky rock/blue eyed soul from Bobby Lance - who recorded just two albums First Peace (1971) and this one in 1972. Features on Soul...
Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG-Original Pre-Owned Out-of-Print USA Vinyl, blue/white Liberty pressing, large 'audition copy' sticker on back, part torn off with tear
Wicked boogaloo/ soul jazz sounds from pianist Alexander w/ Paul Humphrey on drums. This is the first album he made in America after leaving Jamaica where...
Deep roots highlife
ORIGINAL = Original Nigerian Vinyl VG /Sleeve G (lot of wear)
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Super rare, deep and funky Jazz on World Pacific - 'Boo' is a killer track !
Original = Original USA Vinyl VG+/Sleeve VG (wear)
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One of Mongo Santamaria's finest albums. KILLER latin jazz with all-star line-up: Marty Sheller, Hubert Laws, Nat Adderley and more. Sleevenotes by John...
RARE & KILLER. Wicked tunes. Seminal Blue Note 1968. Lee Morgan, Jackie McClean, Frank Mitchell, Cedar Walton, Victor Sproles and Billy Higgins. Recorded...