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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
Al CastellanosSpeak Up Mambo (Cuentame)/Merengue #28 ... 78 RPM
Mardi Gras, 1956. Very Good ... $8.99
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
(Labels have initials in marker.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
Xavier CugatIllusion/Cu-Tu-Gu-Ru ... 78 RPM
Columbia, 1947. Very Good ... $3.99
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
La CalandriaNostalgia Borincana/Por Si No Volviera A Verte ... 78 RPM
Ansonia, 1950s. Near Mint- ... $11.99
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
(In an Ansonia sleeve.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
Tito RodriguezDesarrecuestate Nene/Me Lo Dijo Adela ... 78 RPM
RCA, 1950s. Very Good+ ... $4.99 14.99
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
Daniel SantosEscribeme/Anacobero ... 78 RPM
Seeco, 1950s. Very Good+ ... $11.99 14.99
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
Miguelito ValdesRumba Rhapsody/Babalu ... 78 RPM
Musicraft, 1946. Very Good+ ... $6.99
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
(In a Musicraft sleeve.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ Chapuseaux Y DamironChencha Quiere A Sebastian/Anabacoa ... 78 RPM
Landia, Late 1950s. Very Good ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
(Labels have light wear.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ Rene MartinezLa Cartilla/Vivir Sin Ti ... 78 RPM
Mida, Early 50s. Very Good- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
(Label has a sticker.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ Al Castellanos & Bobby EscotoArrimate Carinito/Ay! Que Samba ... 78 RPM
Tico, 1950s. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
(Labels have light wear.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ Celia Cruz Con La Sonora MatanceraMunecas Del Cha-Cha-Cha/El Merengue ... 78 RPM
Seeco, 1955. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM

Close matches11
CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ Noro MoralesYou Better Mind Your Mama/Alo Alo ... 78 RPM
Imperial, 1950s. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
(Disc has an edge chip.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ Manuel S. AcunaJarabe Tapatio/La Zandunga ... 78 RPM
Imperial, 1946. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
(78 RPM, Latin) 78 RPM
 
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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
Xavier CugatCugat Plays Continental Hits (Japanese pressing) ... LP
Mercury, Early 60s. Very Good+ Gatefold ... $11.99 13.99
Later work from Xavier Cugat, and done with a groovy 60s vibe – more in the Mercury hi fi mode of the time than his earlier tracks! Japanese pressing – plays at 45rpm for added fidelity! LP, Vinyl record album
(Japanese pressing, with obi! Cover has light wear on one edge – vinyl is nice.)

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
VariousIt's A Good Good Feeling – The Latin Soul Of Fania Records ... LP
Fania/Craft, Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy 2LP ... $32.99 33.99
A mighty nice little package – one that's overflowing with the special sort of Latin and soul music hybrids that rose up from the Spanish Harlem scene in the late 60s – the kind of cuts that helped establish Fania Records as one of the most important Latin labels around – and one of the grooviest too! These aren't the 70s salsa tracks that Fania spread across the globe – but the more New York-styled numbers that often had English language lyrics in the lead, sung by a soulful vocalist – and set to small combo rhythms that were overflowing with energy, and plenty of touches of jazz, soul, and funk! 2LP set features great notes on this special time in Latin music – and many titles are presented in their rare 45rpm single mixes. The set comes with 26 gems that include "Geronimo" from Bobby Valentin, "Willie Baby" by Willie Colon, "Hey Girl" by 125th Street Candy Store, "Batola Boogaloo" by Bobby Quesada, "Camel Walk" by The Latinaires, "Silent Heart" by 125th Street Candy Store, "Ungawa" by Ali Baba, "Spinning Wheel" by El Apollo Sound, "Let's Get Together This Christmas" by Harvey Averne, "Some Lonely Heart" by Ronnie Marks, "Grazin In The Grass" by Orchestra Harlow, "Soul Drummers" by Ray Barretto, "Micro Mini" by Harvey Averne, "Mess Around" by Larry Harlow, "Juicy" by Monguito Santamaria, "Johnny's No Good" by WRLC, "Just A Little While" by Ralfi Pagan, "Shaft" by Joe Bataan, and "Just Try A Little Harder" by Butter Scotch. LP, Vinyl record album

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VariousIt's A Good Good Feeling – The Latin Soul Of Fania Records (4CDs with bonus 7 inch single) ... CD
Fania/Craft, Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy 4CD & 7 inch ... $58.99 63.99
A mighty nice little package – one that's overflowing with the special sort of Latin and soul music hybrids that rose up from the Spanish Harlem scene in the late 60s – the kind of cuts that helped establish Fania Records as one of the most important Latin labels around – and one of the grooviest too! These aren't the 70s salsa tracks that Fania spread across the globe – but the more New York-styled numbers that often had English language lyrics in the lead, sung by a soulful vocalist – and set to small combo rhythms that were overflowing with energy, and plenty of touches of jazz, soul, and funk! These are all the mixes from the rare 45rpm singles issued by Fania back in the day – and although the songs are wonderful, the collection together is even cooler as a whole – dozens of tracks, including some really rare ones – all bound up in a 7" book-styled cover, with 60 pages of notes, and a bonus funky 45! Titles include "Silent Heart" by 125th Street Candy Store, "Micro Mini" and "Make Out" by Harvey Averne, "Too Much Lovin" and "So Fine" by Joe Bataan, "Willie Baby" by Willie Colon, "Soul Drummers" and "Mercy Mercy Baby" by Ray Barretto, "Geronimo" and "Funky Big Feet" by Bobby Valentin, "Mercie" by Ralph Robles, "Camel Walk" by The Latinaires, "Batola Boogaloo" by Bobby Quesada, "Grazin In The Grass" by Orchestra Harlow, "Spinning Wheel" by El Apollo Sound, "Hey Sister" by Monguito Santamaria, "Who Is The Girl For Me" and "Look At Her" by Ralfi Pagan, "New York Soul" by Ray Barretto, "Some Lonely Heart" by ronnie Marks, "Let's Get It Together This Christmas" by Harvey Averne, "Shaft" and "If I Were A King" by Joe Bataan, "Johnny's No Good" and "Blonde Latin Blues" by WRLC, and "Today" and "Try Just a Little Harder" by Butter Scotch. Lots more too – and the bonus 7" single features two promo tracks recorded for DJ Symphony Sid – one by Joe Bataan, the other by Bobby Valentin! CD

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ VariousMerengue Tipico – Nueva Generacion ... CD
Bongo Joe (Switzerland), Late 1960s/Early 1970s. New Copy ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A set of merengue tracks, but from a very focused source – as the package features all numbers recorded in the Dominican Republic during the 60s and 70s – often with a groove that sets them apart from the rest! The rhythms here are often blindingly fast – so much so, you might be tempted to make sure you're not playing the album at 45rpm – which makes for an even more amazing discovery once you realize that live musicians are moving at such speed with such dexterity – in a way that also creates all this weird tension in the vocals and other instrumentation too! As with other Bongo Joe sets, the track list is great – and titles include "La Negra" by Bilo Y Sus Tipicos, "Me Gustan Las Pegajosas" by Trio Ramirez, "Que Mala Suerte" by Rafaelito Roman, "La Mecha" by Victor Suriel Y Trio Rio Verde, "La Pasion De Cristo" by Trio Royecell, "Por La Manaita" by Negrito Figueroa, "Cana Brava" by Fefita La Grande, and "Los Lanbones" by Aristides Ramirez. CD

Partial matches17
CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ VariousMerengue Tipico – Nueva Generacion ... LP
Bongo Joe (Switzerland), Late 1960s/Early 1970s. New Copy ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A set of merengue tracks, but from a very focused source – as the package features all numbers recorded in the Dominican Republic during the 60s and 70s – often with a groove that sets them apart from the rest! The rhythms here are often blindingly fast – so much so, you might be tempted to make sure you're not playing the album at 45rpm – which makes for an even more amazing discovery once you realize that live musicians are moving at such speed with such dexterity – in a way that also creates all this weird tension in the vocals and other instrumentation too! As with other Bongo Joe sets, the track list is great – and titles include "La Negra" by Bilo Y Sus Tipicos, "Me Gustan Las Pegajosas" by Trio Ramirez, "Que Mala Suerte" by Rafaelito Roman, "La Mecha" by Victor Suriel Y Trio Rio Verde, "La Pasion De Cristo" by Trio Royecell, "Por La Manaita" by Negrito Figueroa, "Cana Brava" by Fefita La Grande, and "Los Lanbones" by Aristides Ramirez. LP, Vinyl record album

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ VariousPuerto Rico – Plena, Bomba, Mambo, Guaracha, & Pachanga 1940 to 1962 ... CD
Fremeaux & Associates (France), 1950s/Early 60s. New Copy 2CD ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A deep dive into the world of Puerto Rican music in the years before salsa and Latin Soul – overflowing with the sounds and styles that also helped forge a huge new wave of expression on the New York scene as well! The package does a great job of pulling together tracks that really get at this prehistory of more familiar Latin modes – beginning with rare tracks from the 78rpm years, then focusing on killer album cuts from the late 50s and early 60s – grooves that were helping Puerto Rico to rival Cuba in terms of fresh rhythms and razor-sharp instrumentation! Just about all of this work has been out of print on any format for many years – including CD – and the package does a great job of tracing the line from San Juan up to New York – with a selection of 44 tracks by artists who include Humberto Morales, Bobby Capo, Orquesta Panamericana, Noro Morales, Cesar Concepcion, Cortijo, Roy Rosario, Ismael Rivera, Chiquitin Garcia, Angel Luis Torruellas, Cuarteto Puerto Rico, Roberto Casillas, Lou Perez, and others. CD
 
 
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