La Charanga New York: Canta Yesid Perez
Released 2005
Yoyo Music
Produced by Jhon Pazos & "Copetin" Hugo
Available at Amazon, Descarga, etc
1. El Yoyo 5:23 (E. Sanchez)
2. El Ajiaco 3:04 (D.R.)
3. Cha Cha Cha Con Pachanga 2:35 (D.R.)
4. Pachanga En La Playa 3:40 (Lou Ramirez)
5. Mi Mambo Rock 3:39 (Alfredo Linares)
6. Lluvia Con Nieve 2:57 (Efrain "Mon" Rivera)
7. Me Voy Pa' Las Villas 3:15 (Tito Rodriguez)
8. Sofrito 5:35 (Neal Creque)
9. Llego La Pachanga 3:27 (Joe Quijano)
10. La Pachaga "Fajardos Charanga" 3:06 (Jose Fajardo)
11. Acuyeye 2:47 (Johnny Pacheco)
12. Conmigo 2:43 (Pedro Florez)
13. Isla Del Encanto 3:59 (Eugenio Hernandez)
Arrangements by Jhon Pazos (1,2,3,4,5,7,9) and "Copetin" Hugo (6,8,10,12,13,14).
The band is named La Charanga New York, but they are neither a true Charanga band (typically dominated by the violins and flute accompanying Latin percussion) nor New Yorkers. They are Colombians presumably making a tribute to the heydays of Charanga in New York, which was at its height in the early 1960s.
The Charanga craze in 1960s New York was headlined by Johnny Pacheco and Charlie Palmieri. Johnny Pacheco hit Acuyeye is represented here. Many of the other songs were not Charanga strictly speaking although they were from the same era. Well-known examples (copied rather well here by La Charanga New York) include El Ajiaco (recorded by Eddie Palmieri as Ajiaco Caliente in the album Mambo Con Conga Is Mozambique (1965)), Conmigo (also recorded by Eddie Palmieri in the album La Perfecta (1962)), Lluvia Con Nieve (recorded by Mon Rivera in the album Que Gente Averigua (1961)). Orquesta Broadway rendition of Isla Del Encanto probably dates from 1960s although the earliest recording I have found thus far was from 1980 album Pasaporte. The tribute is not limited to 1960s either - Sofrito (recorded by Mongo Santamaria in the album Sofrito) is from 1976, and El Yoyo while dating to days of Cortijo Y Su Combo from 1950s seems to be influenced more by the version made by Wayne Gorbea in 2000 (Saboreando… Salsa Dura En El Bronx).
Lluvia Con Nieve made salsanewyork.com list. This version is very similar to the original Mon Rivera version except it is somewhat lighter and brighter in tone.
Musician and/or instrument list is presumably incomplete. Perhaps they could make Trumpet sound like Trombone but I can't imagine how they could have faked violin or string sound in Isla Del Encanto with the instruments listed here.
Musicians:
Yesid Perez / Leader, Vocals
Jhon Pazos / Piano
Flavio Cuta / Bass
Kike Cuao / Timbales, Conga
Hugo Fernandez / Trumpet
Walter Valencia / Flute
Juan Carlos Chavez / Bongo, Campana
Ulises Rodriguez / Guiro, Maracas
Charanga De La 4 - Charanga De La 4
compilation CD released 1993
cover art from SAR 1010
Produced by Roberto Torres
Available at Amazon, Descarga, etc
REVISED POST (November 21, 2008)
1. Aqui Hay Un Hombre Gozando 9:04 (Orlando Alonso)
2. Tumba La Cana 7:34 (D.R.)
3. Me Gusta El Son 5:37 (Roberto Torres)
4. Bilongo 10:12 (Guillermo Rodriguez)
5. Consuelate Como Yo 8:52 (Chano Pozo)
6. Seboruco 5:26 (Jose Carbo Menendez)
7. Sabrosona 4:36 (Rafael Lay & Richard Egues)
8. Que Me Digan Feo 5:33 (D.R.)
This CD is a compilation of songs by Charanga De La 4 culled from several vinyl albums with the cover from their second vinyl album from 1980 re-used. The original source of the songs is as follows.
tracks 1-3– from Charanga De La 4 (1979) SAR SLP-1006
tracks 4-5 – from Charanga Del La 4 (1980) SAR SLP-1010
track 6 – from Se Pego (1986) SAR SLP-1044
track 7-8 – from Mas Charanga Que Nunca (1988) SAR SLP-1047
Aqui Hay Un Hombre Gozando and Bilongo made salsanewyork.com list.
According to John Child of descarga.com, Charanga De La 4 was characterized by anonymity of its musicians. Arrangers and directors were sometimes but not always mentioned; they include Raul Alfonso, Alfredo Valdes Jr, Manolo Albo, Pupi Legarreta, Jose Gomez and Frank Bello. Some musicians also talk about being a part of Charanga De La 4 at one point or another of their career; these include well-known violinist Alfredo De La Fe and bassist Marino Solano (late of SonSublime).
Original albums were released as follows.
Charanga De La 4 - untitled (1979, SAR 1006 vinyl)
Las Matancéras Son / Aquí Hay Un Hombre Gozándo / Tumba La Caña / Me Gusta El Son
Charanga De La 4 - untitled (1980, SAR 1010 vinyl)
La Sallita / Bilongo / Pare Cochero / Consuelate Como Yo
Charanga De La 4 - Recuerda A Beni More Vol 1 (1981, SAR 1025 vinyl)
Manzanillo / Soy Campesino / Guantanamo / Adios A Palma Soriano
Charanga De La 4 - Recuerda A Beni More Vol 2 (1983, SAR 1035 vinyl)
Santa Isabel De Las Lajas / Bonito Y Sabroso / Tu Veras Margot / Mulata Con Cola
Charanga De La 4 - Recuerda A Beni More Vol 3 (1983, SAR 1036 vinyl)
Tumba Tumbador / Mata Siguaraya / Guajiro De Verdad / Baila Mi Son
Charanga De La 4 - Se Pego..! (1986, SAR 1044 vinyl)
Cucho / Seboruco / Guantanamo / Soy Campesino
Charanga De La 4 - Mas Charanga Que Nunca (1988, SAR 1047 vinyl)
Que Me Digan Feo / Clavelitos / Suavito / Oyeme Viejito / No Me Mires Mas / Sabrosona
Roberto Torres Con Charanga De La 4 (1993, SAR 1054 - CD)
El Tractor Amarillo / Caballo De Batalla / Nunca Nunca / Se Me Olvido Otra Vez / Nina Hipocrita / Yo Soy El Son Cubano / No Vale La Pena / Un Madrigal / El Alardoso
Charanga De La 4 - Interpreta A Matamoros (1997, SAR 1072 – CD)
Frutas Del Caney / El Que Siembra Su Maiz / Buchi Pluma / Son De La Loma / Lagrimas Negras / El Paralitico / Compay Gallo / La Mujer De Antonio
Other currently available Charanga De La 4 CDs using older vinyl material are as follows.
Lo Mejor De La Charanga De La 4 (uses cover from SAR 1006 vinyl)
- This album contains one track from SAR 1006 (Las Matanceras) as well as two tracks from SAR 1010 (La Sallita, Pare Cochero), SAR1025 (Guantanamo, Soy Campesino – both also represented in SAR 1044), SAR 1035 (Bonito Y Sabroso, Tu Veras Margot), and SAR1044 (Cucho). By purchasing this album along with the album reviewed here, you can complete the first two Charanga De La 4 LPs as well as the two original songs included in SAR 1044 LP.
Recuerda A Beni More (uses cover from SAR 1025 probably)
- This album combines Volume 1 and Volume 2 of Recuerda A Beni More.
Se Pego (uses cover from SAR 1044)
- This album contains entire Recuerda A Beni More Vol 3 (SAR 1036) and four of six tracks from Mas Charanga Que Nunca (SAR 1047). However, this CD DOES NOT contain any material from the original Se Pego LP (SAR 1044), which is very confusing. By purchasing this album along with the album reviewed here, you can complete the original material from SAR 1036 and SAR 1047.
Much gratitudes to anonymous commenters, who drove me to improve this review. Original post is included below (to see how much things changed)
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Exerpts from OLD EDITION of this post (originally posted on June 30, 2008)
According to John Child of descarga.com, Charanga De La 4 was characterized by anonymity of its musicians. Arrangers and directors were sometimes but not always mentioned; they include Raul Alfonso, Alfredo Valdes Jr, Manolo Albo, Pupi Legarreta, Jose Gomez and Frank Bello. Some musicians also talk about being a part of Charanga De La 4 at one point or another of their career; these include well-known violinist Alfredo De La Fe and bassist Marino Solano (currently of SonSublime). However, there is absolutely no musician, arranger or director credit for this album.
The time of release for this album for me was made quite confusing because of a descarga.com review possibly with many errors. There is a compilation album Lo Mejor De La Charanga De La 4, and descarga.com gives this compilation album the designation SAR/Guajiro 1006. I think that this designation is wrong. The SAR 1006 designation probably belongs to another Charanga De La 4 untitled album (1979), which probably has not been released as a CD. The cover art for these the original 1979 album and the compilation album may be identical.
The Charanga De La 4 album reviewed here has the identifier SAR 1010 (SLP-1010 Serie 0798). I'm dating this Charanga De La 4 release date as 1980 based on the SLP (Stereo Long Playing record album) number. Linda Leida's "Con Sabor A Montuno" (1979) is SAR SLP-1005 or SAR SCD-1005, and Henry Fiol's "Fe, Esperanza Y Caridad" (1980) is SAR SCD-1012. Was the cover art done by Henry Fiol or was it merely inspired by Fiol? In any case the painted cover art is another indication that the album was released as an LP before being re-released as a CD suggesting that the original release date was well before the printed date of 1993 on my CD.
Aqui Hay Un Hombre Gozando and Bilongo made salsanewyork.com list.
Musicians include (my speculation):
Alfredo Valdes Jr / Piano
Alfredo De La Fe / Violin
My best guess of Charanga De La 4 original album releases
Charanga De La 4 - untitled (1979, SAR 1006)
Charanga De La 4 - untitled (1980, SAR 1010)
Charanga De La 4 - Recuerda A Beni More Vol 1 (1981, SAR 1025)
Charanga De La 4 - Recuerda A Beni More Vol 2 (1983, SAR 1035)
Charanga De La 4 - Se Pego..! (1986, SAR 1044)
Charanga De La 4 - Mas Charanga Que Nunca (1988, SAR #?)
Roberto Torres Con Charanga De La 4 (1993, SAR 1054)
Charanga De La 4 - Interpreta A Matamoros (1997, SAR 1072)
Mongo Santamaria – Mambo Mongo
Released 1993
Chesky Records
Produced by David Chesky
Available at Amazon, Descarga, etc
1. Dark Before Dawn 5:42 (Ronnie Mathews)
2. Carribean Sunrise 4:43 (Hilton Ruiz)
3. Mambo Mongo 6:53 (William Allen)
4. Los Ninos Del Mundo 6:02 (Eddie Allen)
5. Cali 5:04 (Eddie Allen)
6. Are They Only Dreams 5:02 (Onaje Allen Gumbs)
7. Cuco Y Olga 6:04 (Nicholas “Cuco” Martinez)
8. Azteca 5:25 (Marty Sheller)
9. La Mogolla 9:32 (Mongo Santamaria)
Arrangements by Marty Sheller (1,6,7,8), Hilton Ruiz (2), William Allen (3) and Eddie Allen (4,5).
This is a sonically very clean recording more typical of outstanding jazz recordings as opposed to many of the classic Salsa or Mambo recordings. In fact the album is also available in SACD format.
The album fits the category of Latin Jazz better than Salsa, and pretty much all songs are without a vocalist. The album as whole is very nice to listen to.
Mambo Mongo made salsanewyork.com list although a more typical version (also a little slower paced and shorter) known for Salsa is from Mongo Santamaria’s 1970’s original rendition of the song from the album “Afro Indio” under the Fania label.
Musicians:
Mongo Santamaria / Conga
Johnny Andreu Almendra / Timbales
Eddie Rodriguez / Percussion & Vocals
Dario Eskenazi / Piano
Guillermo Edghill / Bass
Eddie Allen / Trumpet
Jimmy Cozier / Alto Sax
Craig Rivers / Tenor & Soprano Sax
Jerome Goldschmidt / Cata (8) & Itotele (9)
Hubert Laws / Flute (1,6)
Dave Valentin / Flute (2,4)
Marty Sheller / Musical Director & Conductor
Alfredo De La Fe – Latitudes
Released 2000
RykoLatino
Produced by Alfredo De La Fe
Available at Descarga, Amazon, etc
1. Latin New York 6:23 (Alfredo De La Fe)
2. Asomate A La Ventura 4:37 (Alfredo De La Fe Sr.)
3. Xiomara 4:45 (Chucho Valdez)
4. Somos El Nuevo Milenio 6:02 (Alfredo De La Fe)
5. Sandra Mora 4:45 (Traditional)
6. Hilda 4:55 (Alfredo De La Fe)
7. Descarga Melao 4:24 (Alfredo De La Fe)
8. Que Manera 4:38 (Manolo De Valle)
9. Ge Ge 5:00 (Cesar Correa)
10. Muneca 4:40 (Eddie Palmieri)
11. Batusalsa 4:38 (Alfredo De La Fe)
Arrangements by Cesar Correa & Alfredo De La Fe.
Latitudes reflect the journey Alfredo De La Fe took from his native Cuba to New York in the 60s and 70s then to Colombia in the 80s. Musical influences ranging from Eddie Palmieri and Tipica 73, both of whom Alfredo De La Fe worked with in the 70s, to Tito Puente in the 80s to Colombian Cumbia is explicit in this album. By the time of this album’s release in London, Alfredo De La Fe had relocated to Italy.
Muneca made salsanewyork.com list.
All songs in this album apparently was re-released in 2006 by Discos Fuentes in the CD "Esta Es Mi Salsa" with two bonus tracks. Check Prodland or Amazon for this CD.
Musicians:
Alfredo De La Fe / Violin, Viola, Cello, Congo Vocals (11)
Cesar Correa / Piano, Accordion (11), Solo Synthesizer (9)
Eduardo “Dudu” Penz / Electric Bass, Baby Bass, Brazilian Percussion & Chorus (11)
Rodrigo Rodriguez / Timbales, Maracas, Guiro, Guira (1), Rap Vocals (5,11), Quinto (3), Chorus and Lead Vocals (2,5,7,11)
Luis Aballe / Conga, Bongos, Cowbell (4)
Nene Vasquez / Bongos, Cowbell, Conga (4), Quinto (1)
Leonardo Govin / Lead Trombone
Don Randolph / Trombone
Carmine Pagano / Trombone
Elvio Ghigliordini / Flute, Baritone Saxophone
Ruth Mery Carvajal / Chorus
Jose Rodriguez / Chorus
Armando Miranda / Chorus, Lead Vocals (3,4,5,8,10)
Carlos Irarragorri / Tres (2,4)
Bruno Genera / Djembe (11)
Francesco Manzoni / Trumpet, Flugelhorn (9)
Gilson Silveira / Brazilian Percussion (11)
Amik Guerra / Trumpet (11)
Afro Cuban All Stars - A Toda Cuba Le Gusta
Released 1997
World Circuit / Nonesuch
Produced by Nick Gold & Juan de Marcos Gonzalez
Available at Amazon, Descarga, etc
1. Amor Verdadero 6:35 (Jose "Cheo" Marquetti)
2. Alto Songo 6:42 (Luis "Lili" Martinez)
3. Habana Del Este 6:37 (Juan de Marcos Gonzalez)
4. A Toda Cuba Le Gusta 5:45 (Remberto Becquer)
5. Fiesta De La Rumba 5:51 (traditional)
6. Los Sitio' Asere 5:19 (Silvio Pino)
7. Pio Mentiroso 4:34 (Miguel Ojeda)
8. Maria Caracoles 4:47 (Pio Leyva & Pedro Izquierdo)
9. Clasiqueando Con Ruben 5:12 (Juan de Marcos Gonzalez)
10. Elube Chango 4:02 (Alberto Rivero)
Arrangements by Demetrio Muniz (1), Juan de Marcos Gonzalez (2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10), and Jose Manuel Ceruto (8).
This is one of a trio of 1997 recordings (the other two are "Buena Vista Social Club" and "Introducing Ruben Gonzalez") made during Ry Cooder and Nick Gold's 2-week trip to Cuba to record native Cuban musicians with a great deal of help from Juan de Marcos Gonzalez. These recordings and the accompanying feature film "Buena Vista Social Club" directed by Wim Wenders on a follow-up trip in 1998 arguably had a strong impact in increased public awareness in Cuban music - and probably had an impact in many non-Latinos becoming interested in Salsa among other things in the late 1990s.
It's a great sounding record with Amor Verdadero and Alto Songo being two of the highlights. Another great song is Clasiqueando Con Ruben, which made salsanewyork.com list.
Musicians:
Juan de Marcos Gonzalez / Tres and Leader
Ruben Gonzalez / Piano
Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez / Bass
Luis Alemany / Trumpet
Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal / Trumpet
Daniel Ramos / Trumpet
Carlos "El Afrokan" Alvarez / Trombone
Demetrio Muniz / Trombone
Javier Zalba / Baritone Sax and Flute
Miguel "Anga" / Conga
Julienne Oviedo / Timbales
Carlos Gonzalez / Bongos
Alberto Virgilio Valdes / Maracas
Carlos Puisseaux / Guiro
Alberto Virgilio Valdes, Luis Barzaga, Juan de Marcos Gonzalez / Chorus
Ry Cooder / Slide Guitar (2)
Richard Egues / Flute (3)
Barbarito Torres / Laoud (1)
Ibrahim Ferrer, Pio Leyva, Manuel "Puntillito" Licea, Raul Planas, Jose Antonio "Maceo" Rodriguez, Felix Valoy / Lead Vocals
Sonora Poncena - Explorando
Released 1978
Inca
Produced by Papo Lucca
Re-mastered 2007
Fania / E-Musica
Available at Amazon, Descarga, etc
1. Jubileo 20 5:03 (Edwin Crespo)
2. Se Formo 5:26 (Rene Marquez Rojo)
3. Te Quiero Tanto 3:47 (Claudio Estrada)
4. Moreno Soy 6:32 (Francisco Alvarado Morales)
5. Sentimiento Jibaro 5:02 (Ramon Luis Morales)
6. Suena El Piano 4:28 (Fernando Arbex & Miro)
7. No Has De Verme Llorar 3:39 (D.R.)
8. Canto Al Amor 6:37 (Yolanda Rivera)
All arrangements by Papo Lucca.
La Sonora Poncena celebrates its 20th anniversary with the first song Jubileo 20. Of course the band had essentially no impact in the recording industry until the boy wonder Papo Lucca joined his father's band and kicked things off with the first album "Hacheros Pa' Un Palo" released under the Fania subsidiary Inca Records in 1969 and followed it up with even bigger "Fuego En El 23!" in 1970. This 1978 album was released at or near the height of a long and prolific history of this band.
Canto Al Amor made salsanewyork.com list.
Musicians:
Enrique "Quique" Lucca / Leader
Enrique "Papo" Lucca / Piano
Ramon A Rodriguez "Tony" / Trumpet, Chorus
Luis R Castro "Cuchy" / Trumpet
Delfin Perez / Trumpet
Humberto Godineaux / Trumpet
Angel L Hernandez / Bongo
Vicente "Johnny" Rivero / Conga
Jessie Colon / Timbales
Antonio Santaella / Bass
Yolanda Rivera / Lead Vocals
Miguel "Miguelito" Ortiz / Lead Vocals, Chorus
Humberto "Tito" Gomez / Lead Vocals, Chorus
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