IT'S PARTY TIME MI GENTE!
I had to to a audio facelift..but just listen now!
TURN THE VOLUME UP FOR THIS KILLER!
Los Cueros Me Llaman is a the fifth cut on the album
AZUCAR PA TI {sugar for you)
I sincerely hope that the youtube audience will enjoy it....
Here is E.P. in his own words.....
" In unity there is strength" conscientous natural
musical minds working together, united in thought
will constantly deliver power, the drive, and the
constant search of the individual mind to create, create,
create, ect.
Being a member and leader of this organization i truly
believe that La Perfecta in this album digs deeply into
that soul bag. - Eddie Palmieri
Solo Pensar en Ti - Ismael Quintana, Eddie Palmieri (3:50)
Mi Sonsito -Isabel Valdes y Eddie Palmieri (5:24)
Azúcar Eddie Palmieri Eddie Palmieri (9:35)
Cuídate Compay Eddie Palmieri (5:42)
Los Cueros Me Llaman Eddie Palmieri (5:19)
El Tema del Apollo Eddie Palmieri (2:33)
Oyelo Que Te Conviene Eddie Palmieri (3:34)
Credits
Eddie Palmieri (Piano, Author, Liner Notes),
Ismael Quintana (Vocals),
Manny Oquendo (Timbale y Bongos),
George Castro (Flute)
Barry Rodgers (Trombone),
Jose Rodriquez (Trombone)
Bobby Rodriquez (Double Bass),
Teddy Reig (Producer),
Chuck Stewart (Photography),
Aurora Flores (Liner Notes)
Eddie Palmieri's "Azucar Pa Ti" was just inducted into the 2009 National
Recording Registry of the United States Library of Congress June 23, 2010!
This is direct from the Library of Congress press release:
"Under the terms of the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, the Librarian, with advice from the Library's National Recording Preservation Board (NRPB), is tasked with selecting 25 recordings that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and are at least 10 years old. The selections for the 2009 registry bring the total number of recordings to 300.
"It is time to once again celebrate the nation's rich sonic history and the importance of sound recordings in our lives," said Billington. "This latest list of selections showcases the diverse beauty, humanity and artistry found in the American soundscape. The Library's Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation will partner with many individuals and organizations to preserve and sustain these significant examples of our creative spirit so that they can inform and enrich the lives of modern and future generations."
Additions to the registry also feature notable performances by Little Richard, Willie Nelson, The Band, The Staple Singers, Eddie Palmieri, Ethel Merman and Patti Smith."
"16. "Azucar Pa Ti," Eddie Palmieri (1965)
This breakthrough album was the result of a conscious effort by pianist and bandleader Eddie Palmieri to recreate on record the new Latin sounds that he and his eight-piece "La Perfecta" band were playing nightly in New York nightclubs and ballrooms in the early 1960s, and it set trends for years to come. Though steeped in the earlier Afro-Cuban styles that he loved, Palmieri led a band that represented several Latin music traditions and was particularly distinguished by the contributions of the hard-charging, Bronx-born trombonist Barry Rogers."
Y quien dice que el barrio no tiene su musica ? y que es esto por DIOS !!!!!!!!.......para que aprendan los "salseros" que se la pasan subiendo su salsa amongada aqui en youtube, si, los que recortan o distorcionan la salsa con percusion fuerte........esto es SALSA DE BARRIO.
alxrss859 3 weeks ago
Te la comiste hermano!...
Qué inspiración!.....
No hay Salsa monga en mi canal
De eso te aseguro
Sin EL BARRIO - NO HAY MUSICA
Gracias bro..cuidate..
johnnynoirman 3 weeks ago
Grande Manolo!! el mejor timbalero de la salsa, q Dios lo tenga en su gloria
123309ray 2 months ago
Era uno de los gigantes de la Salsa
............Manny Oquendo.........RIP..
Los cueros lo llaman en el cielo ahora..
johnnynoirman 2 months ago
ESTA ES LA MEJOR SALSA DEL MUNDO.......
azitapumpkin 4 months ago
ESTOY DE ACUERDO MAMITA GRACIAS!
johnnynoirman 4 months ago