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Salsa Familia
CD (Item 551052) Taboga (Mexico), Early 70s — Condition: New Copy
Heavy Latin funk and less raucous Latin rock from Mr Cosa Y Su Cossa Nostra – a set that kicks of in a mode clearly indebted to James Brown, but rolling into more of salsa and rock inspired sounds as it rolls along! Here's a group that cared not for stylistic boundaries and could kick out jams in whatever style they wanted, so long as they could imbue it with grit and raw emotion. Includes "La Chamba" (Work To Do)", "Magdalena", "Confesion", "Fin De Semana", "Somos O No Somos", "Y Tu Como La Vez?" and more. © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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