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The King Of Salsa

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Download links and information about The King Of Salsa by Dimension Latina. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Salsa, Latin genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 43:27 minutes.

Artist: Dimension Latina
Release date: 1970
Genre: Salsa, Latin
Tracks: 10
Duration: 43:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Canción de Amantes 2:26
2. Cantante Errante 5:32
3. El Curandero 4:23
4. Juancito Trucupey 4:06
5. Linda Minerva 2:19
6. Mi Son Oriental 4:33
7. Rumores de Ayer 4:35
8. Son Rumores 6:26
9. Son Sonero 4:33
10. Sonrisa Tentadora 4:34

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This superb Dimensión Latina recording shows the band continuing to display excitement, and it benefits greatly from Andy Montañez's powerful voice, as potent as he has displayed in his 15-year tenure with El Gran Combo. Wladimir Lozano and Rodrigo Mendoza are superlative performers with great facility for the Cuban-influenced repertoire. Montañez's voice is impressive in tunes like "Como Canto Yo," "Quisiera Saber," and "Mi Bombolayé." Arranger/trombone player César Monges leads a forceful band, which sounds better every passing year. Lozano shines in a medley of some of Cuba's most famous popular tunes, like "El Dulcero," "A la Loma de Belén," "Son de la Loma" (by Miguel Matamoros), "Bururú Barará," "La Mujer de Antonio," and "El Que Siembra Su Maíz" (composed by Matamoros). The album title refers to the combined weight of the participant at the time (1716 pounds, in all!). A must for salsa collectors. ~ José A. Estévez, Jr., Rovi