Alfredo Linares Y Su Sonora
El Pito Y Otros Exitos
The very first LP released by Lima pianist Alfredo Linares under his own name is brimming with tropical hits from the mid-sixties ncluding a Frank Sinatra classic) and was aimed to bring listeners up to date with the tropical sound developments in the States, to which Linares added touches of jazz. “El Pito” comprises guarachas, guaguancós, jazzy descargas and, obviously, contagious boogaloos, including an outstanding version of the J. Sabater anthem. By the time he recorded his version of ‘El Pito’ in 1966, Alfredo was already an accomplished musician. He studied music in parallel to his schooling, attending the Conservatoire in the afternoons and soon went on to lead Alfredito Linares y su Salsa All Stars, a continuation of the orchestra founded by his father.
Beschreibung
Pos. |
Track |
Dauer |
01 |
El Pito |
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02 |
Maria La O |
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03 |
El Tiburon |
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04 |
Extranos En La Noche |
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05 |
Cool |
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06 |
Cadenciosa |
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07 |
Descarga |
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08 |
Mi Guaguanco |
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09 |
Sin Tu Querer |
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10 |
Juventud Del Presente |
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11 |
Que Mala Fue Esa Mujer |
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12 |
Maggie |
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