An undeservedly obscure and massive Fruko album from 1973, full to the brim with unrelentingly hard and heavy salsa bangers that never let up (hence the title, “The Violent One”).The record is a pleasing mix of originals and covers and contains the anthems ‘Tronco seco', sung by Wilson Saoko, and ‘Nadando', a hit for Joe Arroyo. But there's a whole lot more, including hot holiday tunes and the stomping descarga ‘Salsa Na' Ma'. This album is “all killer and no filler”, designed to set the dance floor ablaze!.
Tracklist A1 Tronco Seco A2 El Violento A3 Nadando A4 La Nueva Bamba A5 Tú, Sólo Tú B1 Salsa Na'Ma' B2 Alma Navideña B3 Lamento Cubano B4 Mosaico Matancero
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An undeservedly obscure and massive Fruko album from 1973, full to the brim with unrelentingly hard and heavy salsa bangers that never let up (hence the title, “The Violent One”).The record is a pleasing mix of originals and covers and contains the anthems ‘Tronco seco', sung by Wilson Saoko, and ‘Nadando', a hit for Joe Arroyo. But there's a whole lot more, including hot holiday tunes and the stomping descarga ‘Salsa Na' Ma'.
This album is “all killer and no filler”, designed to set the dance floor ablaze!.
Tracklist
A1 Tronco Seco
A2 El Violento
A3 Nadando
A4 La Nueva Bamba
A5 Tú, Sólo Tú
B1 Salsa Na'Ma'
B2 Alma Navideña
B3 Lamento Cubano
B4 Mosaico Matancero