Barretto, Ray: Que Viva La Musica
Barretto, Ray: Que Viva La Musica
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Barretto, Ray
Label: Craft Recordings
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 888072426924
Genre: Tropical
Vinyl LP pressing. Que Viva la M£sica celebrates it's 50th anniversary and features Barretto at his peak in the "Hard Salsa" era. The album contains the track "Cocinando" from the famed documentary Our Latin Thing, which alone makes the record worth the price of admission. Other key tracks include "La Pelota" and "Que Viva la M£sica." Recorded in 1972, the recording features his original Salsa band, including Adalberto Santiago and Orestes Vilato before their storied breakup.
Tracks:
1.1 Que Viva la Música
1.2 Bruca Maniguá
1.3 La Pelota
1.4 El Tiempo Lo Dirá
1.5 Cocinando
1.6 Triunfó El Amor
1.7 Alafia Cumaye