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SLP 373LP
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Exact repro of this 1969 album from NYC boogaloo scene conga player George Guzman. Passionate Latin rhythms that are at once soulful, fiery and danceable.
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SLP 340LP
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$12.00
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Exact repro of this 1968 release from King Of Latin Soul, Joe Bataan. Some of his best moments of the time, including the classic jazz of "Chickie's Trombone" and the upbeat "Gypsy Woman" and "Too Much Lovin'."
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XSLP 464LP
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$12.00
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Another Latin soul gem from the Fania label. Willie Colon was "the James Cagney of contemporary Latin music" at the time of this record's original release. What that means now is relevant to how deep into the Fania label's catalog you are.
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SLP 368LP
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Exact repro of this record from a vivid force in Fania Records' Latin corner. Includes the track "Morris Park," featured on Vampisoul's Gettin Soulful comp (VAMPI 042CD).
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SLP 345LP
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Exact repro of this Joe Bataan's second album, originally released in 1968. Boogaloo, bolero-cha cha and jala jala from New York's finest Latin soul musician.
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SLP 347LP
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Exact repro reissue of this late '60s recording from a 20-year old Willie Colon, following in the Fania label's tradition of amazing Latin soul.
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FANIA 332LP
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The late '60s album from Spanish Harlem scene trumpeter features a "bugaloo" style cover of the Batman theme and a Latin jazz remake of "Song For My Father." Exact repro reissue.
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SLP 420LP
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$11.50
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Joe Bataan's sixth album for the Fania label blends Latin soul, salsa, and tropical music. Closes with a cover of the Shaft theme. Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1972.
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