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RAY BARRETTO

Que Viva La Musica (2023 reissue)

180g lp in tip-on sleeve - £38.99 | Buy
'Que Viva La Música' features Barretto at his peak of the “Hard Salsa” era.
Indestructible (2023 reissue)
  1. El Hijo de Obatalá
  2. El Diablo
  3. Yo Tengo un Amor
  4. La Familia
  5. La Orquesta
  6. Llanto de Cocodrilo
  7. Ay No
  8. Indestructible

RAY BARRETTO

Indestructible (2023 reissue)

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    Released: 15th Dec 2023

    £31.99
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'Indestructible' is Ray Barretto’s most remarkable work of virtuosity, exploding with an opening continuous roll that lasts with accents and tones thrown in at surprising moments along with a series of Afro-Cuban rhythms.

The year 1973 was both a successful and stressful time for Ray Barretto. His band had developed a loyal following among dancers of the new Afro-Cuban-based music known as salsa. He had achieved success as a composer with “Cocinando,” the theme song for the Fania produced movie Our Latin Thing. But his band’s explosive rhythm team of Orestes Vilató on timbales, Johnny Rodríguez on bongó and cencerro, bassist Dave Pérez, pianist Louis Crúz, along with trumpeter René López and vocalist Adalberto Santiago would eventually all leave him. He was heartbroken. He had developed what every bandleader wants, a sound, but Barretto was undaunted and would rebuild. He would call upon an old friend, trumpeter Roberto Rodríguez, who had decided to stay. Fellow trumpeter Joseph “Papy” Román also remained, and Barretto would form a new group that would re-define Barretto’s sound and re-affirm his position as a band leader. 'Indestructible' announced the return of Ray Barretto to the salsa scene in a big way.