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Miguel Quintana "La Casita De Margot" (Laslos Records) 1986 .... has everything a classic Salsa track should be about .... btw a superb tres feature by Mario Hernandez .....

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Hector Lavoe "Bandolera" (Fania Records) 1978 .... truly epic salsa piece feat superb piano work by Gilberto Colon, fiery trumpet flashes by Luis Ortiz and Hector Lavoe sings his heart out .... sooo good ....

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17 minutes ago, soulpope said:

Hector Lavoe "Bandolera" (Fania Records) 1978 .... truly epic salsa piece feat superb piano work by Gilberto Colon, fiery trumpet flashes by Luis Ortiz and Hector Lavoe sings his heart out .... sooo good ....

That's a great track.

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Monguito "Cuña Del Mismo Palo" (Toboga Records) 1984 .... speaking about Gilberto Colon made me remember this 🔥explosive🔥 Monguito session .... great tres work by Mario Hernandez .... 

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Roberto Torres "El Duro Del Guaguanco" (Salsoul Salsa Series) 1978 .... great tres performance by Victor "Chino" Trias and Roberto Torres doesn't hold back at all .... makes me feel like dancing ....

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Armando Sanchez Y Su Conjunto Son De La Loma "Songo Y Guantanamo" (Montuno Records) 1980 ... great trumpet work by Isaac Torres and vocal tour de force via Miguel Quintana .... wonderful ....

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William Millan Y Saoco "Y Todavia Te Quiero" (Salsoul Salsa Series) 1979 .... from their second LP on Salsoul .... energetic piano feature by Ray Santiago ....

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On 1/26/2024 at 6:35 AM, soulpope said:

William Millan Y Su Saoco Original  "Todo Se Paga" (Salsoul Salsa Series) 1978 .... sensational lead vocals by Luis Ayala .... wow ....

Oh wow, this one is great. I'd never heard of it before. 

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2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

Oh wow, this one is great. I'd never heard of it before. 

The first two Saoco releases aka "Siempre Seré Guajiro" (1976) and "Macho Mumba" (1977) are probably better known due to Henry Fiol on lead vocals, but after Fiol`s departure lead singers Luis Ayala and Ray Ramos filled in admirably and the concept worked very well for the next two albums .... both highly recommended ....

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