(PRNewswire) - Fania Records announced the release of five
rare recordings from the 1960s - 70s "boogalu" era that feature the funky back
beat of Joe Bataan and the East Side Kids (Mr.
New York & the East Side Kids); the raw energy of George Guzman (Introducing
George Guzman); the
jam sessions of Joey Pastrana (Joey); the romance of Ralfi Pagan
(Ralfi
Pagan) and the "salsa" of
Panamanian crooner, Azuquita (Sugar) and his "Orquesta Melao" (Pura
Salsa).
Remastered from the original multi-track recordings, only 5,000 numbered copies
of each Cd will be released to the public. The reissued releases feature
bilingual liner notes accompanied by a photo from the original album covers. Joe
Bataan, for example, spotlights his band in an inner city vest pocket playground
with low-income housing projects as its backdrop.
Considered a precursor to the rap, hip-hop and reggaeton that has overtaken
inner city youth today, these recordings provide a glimpse into the future of
Latin music illustrating a unique sound that marries mambo with R & B wrapped
around English (and in some cases "Spanglish") lyrics.
"We're very proud of these packages not only for the quality of sound but for
their historic significance in the soundtrack of Latin N.Y. life. They're
already being requested by collectors, radio jocks and historians. These
recordings commemorate an innocent time of struggle, survival and identity for
some first and second generation of Latinos growing up in New York. We're happy
to have been able to rescue and restore this music and era for the many who were
weaned on the urban music of New York streets," underscored Fania records
spokesperson, Giora Breil, Partner and Sr. V.P. of Marketing for Emusica, the
entertainment company that bought the assets of Fania Records.
Emusica acquired the Fania Records catalog of more than 1,300 recordings last
year. The company has reissued some 100 remastered Cds onto the market with
great fanfare. "Salsa today is associated with a particular generation," adds Breil, "but it is a music that has always been intergenerational and
multicultural." The Fania catalog, with more than 13,000 tunes, is considered
the Motown of Tropical music.
"With this catalog, we want to build on what was produced from a fantastic
artistry," Breil confirmed. Visit the website at
http://www.faniarecords.com.
Other Joe Bataan reissues: Riot!
World Music Central
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