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Archive for February, 2008

DeepDigger’s First Blood: Fania

Aaawrighdy! This one kicks it off: DeepDigger.org, a podcast/audioblog devoted to digging deep into the furthest corners of the musical universe. There’s so much music in the world, more tunes than you’ll ever get to listen to in this lifetime, and some just deserve this extra attention.The first episode is an extended mix of the finest in New York Latin oldschool Salsa, all released on the infamous Fania label late 70’s/early 80’s, mixed by Spanish-based DJ Bobtown. Hear Willie Colón, the Original Gangster, that cat can blow! Salsa, Latin Funk, Boogaloo,… it’s all there.

Our Latin Thing straight from La Gran Manzana Nu Yorika, especially for you to enjoy.

Deeds DeepDigger.

  1. Willie Colón & Ruben Blades (Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos;1981) – Tiburón
  2. Ray Barretto (Indestructible;1974) – Ay no
  3. Orquesta Inmensidad (Alegrando al mundo;1987) – Sorprendido
  4. Willie Colón (Lo mato;1974) – El dia de suerte
  5. Fania Allstars (Bamboleo;1988) – Bamboleo
  6. Fania Allstars (Latin Soul Rock;1973) – Viva Tirado
  7. Mongo Santamaria (Mongo’s Groove;1987) – Sweet tater pie
  8. Ray Barretto (Acid;1981) – The Soul Drummers
  9. The Latinaires (Camelwalk) – Afro-Shingaling
  10. Ramoncito (Ramoncito y su Salsa;1978) - Dejalo que suba
  11. Orchestra Harlow (Salsa;1977) – La cartera
  12. Pete ‘el Conde’ Rodriguez (Este negro si es sabroso;1976) – Catalina la O
  13. Hector Casanova (Casanova;1981) – Me quedo con…
  14. Pacheco y Melón (Llegó Melón;1978) – Don Toribio
  15. Tito Allen (Beyond;1979) – El embajador
  16. Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco (Celia & Johnny;1975) – Quimbara
  17. Ricardo Ray & Bobby Cruz (1975;1977) – Gan Gan y Gon Gon

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