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Back catalogue: Funk Soul & Jazz

Juno's full catalogue of Funk Soul & Jazz
Tags: Salsa | Afro Cuban | Cuban Jazz | Latin
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Tremendo Cache (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CRF 1683041. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Cucala (3:50)
Oriza Eh (4:17)
Tres Dias De Carnaval (4:59)
No Me Hables De Amor (3:22)
Dime Si Llegue A Tiempo (3:51)
La Sopa En Botella (5:08)
De La Verdegue (3:02)
Ni Hablar (3:13)
Rico Changui (4:20)
No Aguanto Mas (3:33)
Review: A tremendous cache of tunes by Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco, two art-nouveau dandies of the Latin salsa and gurachas sound, the latter of which has remained the dominant form of music in Cuba since at least the late 18th Century. The 20th, of course, heard a dramatic reworking of the sound into big band swing, as it would soon be taken up by many a Latin American cojunto (small band/ensemble). Cruz broke into international stardom from 1950, but would not venture beyond the gulf to with Dominican counterpart Johnny Pacheco until 1974, and Tremendo Cache was not their first collaboration either. With right-foot-forward steps and picaresque rufflings, the pair deliver a latently sombre record, despite the snappy energy, with some of the remastered cuts including 'Don't Talk To Me About Love' and 'I Can't Stand It Any More' laying among the more acerbic of titles!
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タグ: Latin | Salsa
 in stock $25.91
Celia & Johnny (remastered)
Celia & Johnny (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 725046 6. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Quimbara
Toro Mata
Vieja Luna
El Paso Del Mulo
Tengo El Idde
Lo Tuyo Es Mental
Canto A La Habana
No Mercedes
El Tumbao Y Celia
El Pregon Del Pescador
Review: Celia & Johnny, released in 1974 on Fania Records, marked a pivotal moment for both Celia Cruz and salsa music. By this point, Cruz was already a celebrated star in Cuba, but her attempts to break into the U.S. salsa scene had struggled. Enter Johnny Pacheco, co-founder of Fania Records and leader of the Fania All-Stars. A longtime admirer of Celia's powerful contralto voice, Pacheco believed her potential had been stifled by overly complex arrangements. He was confident that pairing her voice with his more streamlined Afro-Caribbean rhythms would catapult her into salsa stardomiand he was right. The album produced two defining hits, 'Toro Mata' and 'Quimbara', both of which immediately resonated with dancers and salsa enthusiasts. The infectious grooves provided by Pacheco's band allowed Celia's voice to shine, and the success of these tracks solidified her status as the Queen of Salsa. Celia & Johnny is now seen as a cornerstone of salsa's golden age. The record's blend of traditional Cuban styles like mambo, guaracha, and guaguanco with the modern salsa sound brought the genre to a wider audience, particularly younger U.S.-born Latinos. Deep cuts like 'Tengo El Idde', 'Lo Tuyo Es Mental', and 'Canto a La Habana' further showcase Cruz's versatility, with moving performances that tap into spiritual, comedic and patriotic themes. Ultimately, Celia & Johnny remains a landmark collaboration that helped define the global appeal of salsa.
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タグ: Salsa | Cuban Jazz | Afro Cuban
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