This 1974 debut album by heavy-duty trombone-centric Colombian salsa group The Latin Brothers remains a favorite the world over to this day. Featuring the soaring vocals of Píper Pimienta and backing of Fruko with members of his band Los Tesos, The Latin Brothers would inspire future Colombian salsa orchestras like Grupo Niche as well as helping establish Medellín as a center of salsa almost as famous as Cali. Filled with lesser-known dance floor classics, this remastered edition also contains the non-LP bonus track ‘Echa pa' lante camará'.
Tracklist A1 San Juan De Puerto Rico A2 A La Loma De La Cruz A3 La Ota A4 Y Tu Que A5 Echa Pa'Lante Camara B1 Son Dolores De Cabeza B2 A La Patrona De Cuba B3 El Picotero B4 La Loma B5 Que No Pare La Rumba B6 La Perla
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This 1974 debut album by heavy-duty trombone-centric Colombian salsa group The Latin Brothers remains a favorite the world over to this day.
Featuring the soaring vocals of Píper Pimienta and backing of Fruko with members of his band Los Tesos, The Latin Brothers would inspire future Colombian salsa orchestras like Grupo Niche as well as helping establish Medellín as a center of salsa almost as famous as Cali.
Filled with lesser-known dance floor classics, this remastered edition also contains the non-LP bonus track ‘Echa pa' lante camará'.
Tracklist
A1 San Juan De Puerto Rico
A2 A La Loma De La Cruz
A3 La Ota
A4 Y Tu Que
A5 Echa Pa'Lante Camara
B1 Son Dolores De Cabeza
B2 A La Patrona De Cuba
B3 El Picotero
B4 La Loma
B5 Que No Pare La Rumba
B6 La Perla