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Fania All Stars - Live At Cheetah Volume 2

Label:
Catalog#:
SLP 416
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
1972
Genre:
Latin
Style:
Salsa, Son

Tracklist

A1   Ahora Vengo Yo 9:44
    Arranged By, Written-By - Bobby Cruz , Ricardo Ray
  Piano - Ricardo Ray
  Vocals - Bobby Cruz
A2   Estrellas De Fania 7:25
    Arranged By, Flute - Johnny Pacheco
  Piano - Larry Harlow
  Trombone - Renaldo Jorge*
  Vocals - Adalberto Santiago , Hector Lavoe , Ismael Miranda , Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez* , Santos Colón
  Written-By - Catalino Curet Alonso* , Johnny Pacheco
A3   Que Barbaridad 6:09
    Arranged By - Javier Vasquez
  Trombone - Barry Rogers
  Trumpet - Larry Spencer
  Vocals - Hector Lavoe , Ismael Miranda
  Written-By - Ismael Miranda
B1   Ponte Duro 9:04
    Arranged By - Bobby Valentin , Johnny Pacheco
  Bongos - Roberto Roena
  Congas - Ray Barretto
  Timbales - Orestes Vilato
  Trombone - Willie Colón
  Trumpet - Hector Zarzuela , Roberto Rodriguez (2)
  Written-By - Johnny Pacheco
B2   Macho Cimarron 12:13
    Arranged By - Marty Shelter
  Piano - Larry Harlow
  Trombone - Willie Colón
  Vocals - Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez*
  Written-By, Flute - Johnny Pacheco
B3   Closing Theme 1:55
    Arranged By, Performer, Written-By - Johnny Pacheco

Notes

Bobby Cruz, Jose Feliciano, Ricardo Ray courtesy of Vaya Records.
Masters of Ceremonies: Simphony Sid & Dizzy Izzy Sanabria

"On Thursday, Aug. 26, 1971, young latins from all parts of New York gathered at Cheetah to witness history in the making. On this night, Fania All-Stars were being filmed and recorded "live" for all the world to see and hear the best Latin music has to offer. So listen and re-live the excitement of that night, for the sounds you will hear are the sounds of "El Corazon Latino"...
PS: you must see the movie "Our Latin Thing" (Nuestra Cosa). The movie is a musical, cultural view of the Latin life style in New York City. Que Viva La Musica!" - Izzy Sanabria