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Latina Café Vol 4 ImportAudio CD (April 29, 2004)
Wagram Records
ASIN: B0001YFP8C


Quimbara - Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco 
Hit the Bongo - Tito Puente 
New York Mambo - Johnny Colon 
Jump Bah Day - House of Gypsies 
Candela - John Beltran 
Elements of Life [Quintero Beats] - Blaze, Louie Vega 
Soul Drummers - Ray Barretto 
Mambo Rock - Seguida
Latin-Funk Jazz & Boogaloo
CD (Fania 752), Released 2002;
Good compilation of funky Latin soul grooves laid down
in the ‘60 and ‘70s New York style. A lot of fun.
Recommended. (BP, 2002-04-14)

Funky Felix - Seguida 3:05
Juan Pachanga - Fania All Stars Con Ruben Blades 6:11
The Soul Drummers - Ray Barretto 3:46
Saraycoco - La Lupe 3:00
Lady Marmalade - Mongo Santamaria 3:13
Barrio Nuevo - Louis Ramirez 6:02
Song For My Father - Bobby Valentin 4:08
Southern Boulevard - Ricardo Marrero & The Group 4:38
The NuYorican Funk Experience:
Raw Latin Funk Direct From NYC
Import CD (Nascente 100), Released 2003;
Editor's Pick: From the liners...
“New York City became the focal point for Latin music due to the emergence
of Fania records and their popularization of all styles of Latin music under the
single banner of ‘Salsa’. A portion of the music being made was a cross-fertilization of
Soul, Funk, R&B and Jazz with the more traditional Latin sounds..”
Recommended. (BP, 2003-10-23)
Song titles include:
Love Is - Seguida
Coco Seco - Bobby Valentin
Crazy Lady - Mongo Santamaria
Juntos (Together) - Ray Barretto
Shades Of Time - Roberto Roena
Black Dice - Mongo Santamaria
The NuYorican Funk Experience: Further Adventures In Latin Soul
Import CD (Nascente 092), Released 2003;
Editor's Pick: From the liners...
“The journey from Latin salsa to African-American funk can be a long and dusty road --
unless you lived in New York city around 1976, in which case the two cultures were
only a block away from each other. Volume II of ‘The NuYorican Funk Experience’
joins the dots, fills the gaps, and generally makes good:  Azucar, baby!”
Recommended. (BP, 2003-10-23)
Song titles include:
Funky Felix - Seguida 3:01
New York Soul - Ray Barretto 2:43
What You Don't Know - Mongo Santamaria 4:20
Batumbique - Andy Harlow 3:55
There You Go - Fania All Stars 3:07
Martinez - Mongo Santamaria 4:01
Merecumbe - Johnny Colon 6:10
8th Avenue - Willie Colon 2:43
V.P. Blues - Eddie Palmieri 10:09
SEGUIDA - On Our Way To Tomorrow
CD (Fania 501), Released 1976; Re-Issued 2005
Editor's Pick:
Big production Latin soul/disco release from 1976. A lot of talent was part of this release:
Eddie Montalvo, Nestor Torres, Bill Watrous, Peter Nater, Jorge Dalto and many others.
I especially liked the track "Buscando," arranged by producer Randy Ortiz. This one is
less disco and more straight up Latin soul. Same for the mostly instrumental "Om Marrero,"
with its Malo feel (Louie Pérez on guitar) and touch of the psychedelic.
Recommended. (BP, 2005-02-13)
Song titles include:
Prelude In G Minor 1:12
Next To You 4:25
On Our Way To Tomorrow 11:09
Buscando 4:45
Om Marrero 4:35
Fields Of Laughter 3:32
Yo Nunca Te Olvidare (Mi Amor) 5:45
Finale In B Flat Major 3:32
Love Is...Seguida
CD (Fania 478), Released 1974; Re-Issued 2006
Produced by Larry Harlow
Song titles include:
Mambo Rock
Funky Felix
Sweat 2:20
Fuego Y La Luz
N.Y.C. Blues Day 2:35
N.Y.C. Blues Night 5:42
Afro Rican Suite Pt. I 4:17
Afro Rican Suite Pt. II 2:24
Opus 18 No. I 2:15
Opus 18 No. II 2:04
Love Is 6:16
New York Latin Hustle
Soul Jazz Records

New York’s melting pot of Puerto Rican, Cuban and Afro-American musicians
led to stunning culture clashes in the 1960s and 70s when Latin styles mixed
with Funk, Disco, Soul and Jazz to produce new hybrids such as Boogaloo,
Latin Jazz, Disco and Salsa. All these are featured in Soul Jazz Records latest
journey into Latin music, New York Latin Hustle. The record features all the kings
of Latin music – Tito Puente, Machito, Eddie Palmieri, Candido, Ray Barretto, Seguida and
many more.
1. Ismael Quininos — Control    
2. Ray Barretto — Abijan     
3. Machito — Alex Mambo    
4. Cortijo — Sarongo     
5. La Charanga — Aint no Stopping us Now     
6. Louie Ramirez — Do It Any Way You  
7. Harvey Averne — Never Learned to Dance
8. Willie Colon — Angustia Maternal     
9. Tito Puente — Para Los Rumberos    
10. Jose Mangual — Mai Kinshasa     
11. Seguida — Om Marreo    
12. Eddie Palmieri — Mi Mambo Conga
Seguida III
CD (Indie), Released 2007;
Produced by Steve Adorno – Jay Henry
Song titles include:
1  Tierra Taino
Caged Bird Sings
3  Whacha Gonna Do
Stay with Me
5  Real Cali Mambo
6  Karma Tango
Stand Back!
8  Voodoo Madness
Buscando
10 Red Lite Green Lite 123
11 Fallin’
12 Funky Latin Boogaloo
13 Suavecito
14 Fuego Y La Luz
15 Vehicle
16 Yo Nunca Te Olvidare
Hidden Bonus Track :  Donde Estan Mi Gente?
Latin Hot

Soul, funk, salsa, mambao, cha cha cha, and more: on the streets of 1960s latin New York City, something was stirring – and it wasn’t just the fire hydrants. African-American hornplayers riffed on psychedelic tunes against a Puerto Rican vocalist, whilst Cuban congueros held down the backbeat. The Brothers called it “Latin Soul”, the Ricans called it “Bugalu” and the Cubans called it “Rumba”. And it’s all here! 

Track List
Tito Puente - Fat Mama
Mongo Santamaria - Lady Marmalade
Joe Cuba - El Pito
Eddie Palmieri - Ay Que Rico
Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz - Nitty Gritty 
La Lupe - Saraycoco
Charlie Palmieri - Either You Have It Or You Don't
New Swing Sextet - Monkey See Monkey Do
Seguida - Mambo Rock (Theme from "Salsa")
The Latinaires - Afro Shingaling
Joe Bataan – Shaft
Monguito Santamaria - Chango
Lebron Brothers - Summertime Blues
Celia Cruz - Nadie Se Salva De La Rumba
Chicano Spirit Vol.2
2003 - CD 
A selection of heavy latin funk tracks from the early 70’s
Compilation latin-funk / latin-rock des 70’s

1. SEGUIDA "Mambo Rock"
2. COLUMNA DE FUEGO " Cumbia"
3. HARVEY AVERNE BARRIO BAND " Cucaraca Macara"
4. KALAPANA "Mana"
5. JOSE "CHEPITO" AREAS "Funky Folsom"
6. KATUNGA " Bailando Despacito"