| | Willie Colon Lo Malo CD Willie Colon Discography of CDs
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Audio Remasterer: Jon Fausty.
Personnel: Willie Colón (trombone); Héctor Lavoe, Johnny Pacheco, Justo Betancourt (vocals); Eric Matos (trombone); Joe Torres (piano); Santiago Ortega Gonzalez (bass guitar); Milton Cardona (congas); Jose Mangual (bongos); Louis Romero (timbales).
Down Beat (p.75) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "[With] extended passages that show a love of jazz without surrendering the music's fierce Latin grooves." Willie Colon Lo Malo Songs | 1. | Senora Lola |
| 2. | Todo Tiene su Final |
| 3. | La Maria |
| 4. | Junio 73 |
| 5. | Calle Luna Calle Sol |
| 6. | Voso |
| 7. | El Dia de Suerte |
| 8. | Guajira Ven |
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| | Carlos Oliva 3 Decadas De Exitos...Y Mas CD (2005)
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$16.49 Just as the title says, the 13-track 3 Decadas de Exitos...y Mas offers 30-plus years' worth of Latin pop hits by Colombia-born, Miami-based singer and bandleader Carlos Oliva. A mainstay of the south Florida Latin pop community (among his many achievements was his early discovery and championing of Gloria Estefan's breakthrough band, Miami Sound Machine) since the late '60s, Oliva and his band, Los Sobrinos del Juez ("The Judge's Nephews," a quirky tie-in to the then-popular catch phrase "Here comes the judge"), have stayed on top of trends in Latin pop, and this 13-track set moves from English-language covers of pop hits ("You've Lost That Loving Feeling") through weepy boleros to Afro-Cuban dance grooves. Pop-oriented but only occasionally straining for a crossover audience, 3 Decadas de Exitos...y Mas is a fine introduction to a legend of Miami's Latin music scene. ~ Stewart Mason
Carlos Oliva was born on a February 15th in one of Cuba's most beautiful cities, Sancti-Spiritus, province of Las Villas. Without a doubt, this Aquarian portrayed his musical talent at an early age, singing when he was just learning his first few words. As time went by and almost without realizing it, Carlos was playing congas, bongoes and drums, "jamming" with every orchestra that would perform in his hometown.In 1961, he went to Colombia and then to Miami, as part of one of the first exiled groups that escaped the island of Cuba. He began working with the Cuban Catholic Youth Program in a camp known as "Matecumbe", which was also part of Catholic Welfare, in a program known as "Peter Pan". It was there, while working as an instructor or counselor, helping kids that would arrive without their parents, that he met others who shared his passion for music; one of them was none other than Willy Chirino.With his great enthusiasm and optimism, he formed a trio and started playing at the Sands Hotel in Miami Beach. While there, he met Julio Gutiérrez, the Cuban musician, arranger and composer of the 40's, legendary author of the boleros "Inolvidable" and "Llanto de luna".With Julio and Willy Chirino, Roberto Lozano and Héctor Fernández, he went to New York. Afterwards, ...
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| | Kristin Lems Equality Road CD (2007)
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$20.25 Kristin Lems set out to be a folksinger, but the 70's changed all that. The women's rights movement was burgeoning and Kristin found herself squarely in the middle of its heady energy. A prize-winnning poet, she turned to writing original songs -- like "Mammary Glands," because "the songs I searched for to express myself just didn't exist in the folk archives," she explains. She founded the National Women's Music Festival in 1974 in Champaign-Urbana, and the outpouring of interest in women making music expanded her topics and her audience. Although she had had a successful folk career, singing in a duo with multi-talented partner Tim Vear at numerous restaurant and club venues, the original songs started attracting more attention, and the gigs started getting more political. She went on the road singing funny feminist songs and getting hired for conferences, fundraisers and rallies. By the time the Equal Rights Amendment was in full steam, Kristin had performed for six national conventions of the National Organization for Women and numerous state conferences, touring to 36 states. "A charmer in the most literal and least artificial sense of the word," wrote The New Yorker. Gloria Steinem declared Kristin to have "a new kind of humor - that doesn't put anybody down but tells the truth." And she received extensive airplay, especially in the public radio stations. The albums from which these songs are taken represent the pinnacle of this period of Kristin's career. We Will Never Give Up, the first of the two albums, was recorded live at the final ERA rally in Lafayette Park, Washington, DC, on June 30, 1982, the day that the time limit on the proposed Amendment expired. "I marvel that the singing shows such good cheer and resolve," she muses, "when you consider everyone there was having nervous breakdowns. In a way, the rally was a mass therapy session!" To add to it all, it rained - and the rally was shortened. One of the photos in the CD booklet shows a group of children, young feminists, holding up a big umbrella over Kristin as she continued "singing in the rain." The rest of the first album was recorded live at Nature's Table restaurant in Urbana, ...
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$8.00 "When Grenwich Meantime kicks in with "Make It Rain" off the band's self-titled debut CD, it's clear this quintet is unabashedly rock 'n' roll.Forget about the increasingly wide range of niches such as emo, alternative, punk, goth and other labels used these days. Brandon McDonald sings (without yelling), Eric Torcasio and Phil Vandermost play solid lead ...
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