Yo Hugo, just got time to check this out. You never cease to surprise me. When I heard that Barretto track "El Diablo", I frooze for a sec cause I havent it in such a long while. The Salsa intenity at that time was out of this world AND Ray shows he is a "player" of that time. Stay safe.
Hi Joe! Thanks for listening. It's always great to have your feedback. I totally agree with you. Those years were absolutely amazing. The songs made by this masters never seize to grab our attention. I just love that track from Ray Barretto. His work was truly inspiring… and he built a music personality that is easily identifiable in all of his recordings. We know we are listening to Ray Barretto. Pure and raw percussion power. The heart of Salsa. Have a nice weekend.
Absolutely inspired Hugo! We have three of us working and listening today (Effie starts an internship in PR and marketing). We all had our favourites, Natalie loved the Celeste Mendoza, the evil laugh from Ray Barretto made Effie smile, and I am completely intrigued by the final mystery track, who was it? Sending all our best from London, you always give us something new to talk about and enjoy. xxx
Hello Alban! I am very glad that you liked this thematic selection. It is not easy to illustrate some themes with songs. I give you a lot of credit for the work you do for your programs. It's really challenging and you guys always manage to create something logically and fluidly, mixing themes from different eras and styles. Good luck to Effie! The last track is "El Brujo Y La Bruja" by Fruko Y Sus Tesos dele. May you have a good week. Hug!
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Yo Hugo, just got time to check this out. You never cease to surprise me. When I heard that Barretto track "El Diablo", I frooze for a sec cause I havent it in such a long while. The Salsa intenity at that time was out of this world AND Ray shows he is a "player" of that time. Stay safe.
Hi Joe! Thanks for listening. It's always great to have your feedback. I totally agree with you. Those years were absolutely amazing. The songs made by this masters never seize to grab our attention. I just love that track from Ray Barretto. His work was truly inspiring… and he built a music personality that is easily identifiable in all of his recordings. We know we are listening to Ray Barretto. Pure and raw percussion power. The heart of Salsa. Have a nice weekend.
Absolutely inspired Hugo! We have three of us working and listening today (Effie starts an internship in PR and marketing). We all had our favourites, Natalie loved the Celeste Mendoza, the evil laugh from Ray Barretto made Effie smile, and I am completely intrigued by the final mystery track, who was it? Sending all our best from London, you always give us something new to talk about and enjoy. xxx
Hello Alban! I am very glad that you liked this thematic selection. It is not easy to illustrate some themes with songs. I give you a lot of credit for the work you do for your programs. It's really challenging and you guys always manage to create something logically and fluidly, mixing themes from different eras and styles. Good luck to Effie! The last track is "El Brujo Y La Bruja" by Fruko Y Sus Tesos dele. May you have a good week. Hug!
LOL, Buenas Tardes Hugo
Hola Alma! Buenas tardes! Eheheh! Crazy idea! Have a nice week.
What was the scariest song for you?