Moncho Lena really cooks here on timbales – leading a tight little combo that easily rivals Tito Puente's group of the time! There's a jazzy flourish to most numbers here – as the group is driven by Moncho's rhythms, then opens up on trumpet and piano! Hector Rivera handles the keys, ... (Latin) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
The tight piano of Joe Loco takes on tunes that include "Hablame De Amor", "Silencio", "Lamento Borincano", "Arrancame La Vida", "Palmera", and "Maria Bonita". (Latin) LP, Vinyl record album
Great stuff – and one of the purest examples we can find of the Latin piano style of the great Noro Morales! Noro plays here without any of the trappings of some of his other records – just working with a small rhythm combo on an all-instrumental set – with tremendous solo work ... (Latin) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Blazing trombone, brilliant vocals, and some really inventive rhythms – one of those sweet 60s sets that show why Mon Rivera was way more than just another Latin leader! The tight use of trombones and trumpet almost makes the record a precursor to salsa at some level – but at another, ... (Latin) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Original US pressing, black label with rainbow logo, in a laminated cover – a great copy.)
Very early work from the legendary Mon Rivera – with work from Moncho Lena too, on titles that include "Paquete No Mas", "Oye A Moncho", "Seguire Esperando", "Lily", "Martinez Nadal", "Pobrecita Muchacho", and "Carmela Dame La ... (Latin) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Features nice vocals from Guajiro Gonzalez – and cuts that include "El Coquero", "Siete Digitos", "Que Lenga", "Rule Con Dama", "El Leon", "Torna A Sacramento", "Que Mania", and "No Que Va". (Latin) LP, Vinyl record album
(Heavy 60s pressing, with rainbow logo. Cover has some light wear near the top. Vinyl is nice!)