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Various - Mamey Colorao: 1952-1962 Spanish Harlem Dancefloor Fillers - More Afro-Cuban Roots Of Boogaloo
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Various - Mamey Colorao: 1952-1962 Spanish Harlem Dancefloor Fillers - More Afro-Cuban Roots Of BoogalooIn this series, Grosso! Recordings bring in some of the names of the Latin bands based in New York between the '40s and early '60s and other recordings done in Cuba by Orquestas or Conjuntos likes Flix Chappott_n, Jos Curbelo, and La Playa Sextet that were a big influence for Latinos in New York. Think musicians of the stature of Eddie Palmieri, Mongo Santamar_a, Noro Morales, Francisco Aguabella, Cal Tjader, or Machito. "Mamey Colorao", a well known
some even suggesting that it was a collaboration between Richard James and Luke Vibert
and Bobby Martin
Nottingham's very own Bendigo Thompson
resigned tones (Dishes)
Matthew Young‰۪s genre-bending
a seismic slice of psychedelic rock ‰Û÷n‰۪ soul
‰Û÷Rite Time‰۪
To the best of our knowledge
In 2003 the album was ranked number 118 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time
the UK‰۪s leading independent online music magazine
Punk band NoMeansNo covered 'Would We Be Alive
Double 180 Gram Vinyl housed in a Gatefold Sleeve with embossed gold foil and insert
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