Album US 1974 on Vaya Records label
Jazz and Latin (Salsa, Cha-cha-cha, Bolero, Rumba, Guaguancó, Latin Jazz)
1974 US Vaya Records 1st label variation edition. Released with Vaya Records Inc. shown on the center record labels WITHOUT any Fania Records, Inc. credits, with the Dual-Dimensional Sound, L. Harlow Productions, and Vaya Records, Inc. logos branded on the back cover. Track A4/ Tin Tin Deo starts as a Rumba and transitions into a Guaguanco.
![]() | Andy Harlow fl, vib, directed by, leader, tenor saxophone, flute, vibraphone, celesta, album by |
![]() | Adalberto Santiago voc, *1937 PR coro |
![]() | Pete Rodriguez voc, 1933-2000 PR coro |
![]() | Johnny Vázquez voc, PR lead vocals |
![]() | Yomo Toro g, PR tres |
Larry Harlow producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | La Musica Brava | Andy Harlow | ||
2 | Manigua | Andy Harlow | ||
3 | La Semana Entera | Andy Harlow | ||
4 | Tin Tin Deo | Andy Harlow | ||
5 | La Mujer Cocinera | Andy Harlow | ||
6 | Dinora | Andy Harlow | ||
7 | Yo Soy Guajiro | Andy Harlow | ||
8 | Sangandunga | Andy Harlow | ||
9 | Batumbique | Andy Harlow |