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It's a Good, Good Feeling: The Latin Soul of Fania Records - Various Artists (Vinyl 2LP) * * *

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It's a Good, Good Feeling: The Latin Soul of Fania Records - Various Artists (Vinyl 2LP) * * *

It's a Good, Good Feeling: The Latin Soul of Fania Records - Various Artists (Vinyl 2LP) * * *

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27-Track Vinyl 2LP Compilation Showcasing Single Versions of Fania's Best-Selling Artists Plus Rarities and B-Sides (1965-1975); Mastered and Lacquered by Phil Rodriguez and Pressed at Memphis Record Pressing

Craft Latino/Fania Records present It's a Good, Good Feeling: The Latin Soul of Fania Records (The Singles), a sizzling vinyl 2LP collection showcasing Fania's era-defining output of Latin soul and boogaloo music spanning 1965-1975. The set compiles single versions of 27 tracks from such best-selling artists as Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Bobby Valentín, Ralfi Pagan and Larry Harlow, plus rarities and b-sides. An eight-page book features new in-depth liner notes by compilation co-producer and DJ Dean Rudland, as well as photos and ephemera. Lacquers were cut by Phil Rodriguez at Elysian Masters.

In the '60s, a unique musical moment was brewing in New York City, as young Latin American artists – many of them second-generation – found themselves split between the traditional music they grew up on and the rising sounds of soul, doo-wop, and R&B. They began experimenting in the clubs, blending Afro-Cuban beats, Latin jazz, and soul with predominantly English lyrics. The result was a delectable new genre with broad appeal that epitomized the cultural melting pot of New York. While boogaloo and Latin soul was a short-lived craze (peaking in the late '60s and early '70s), it popularized Latin music in America and established the careers of many internationally beloved artists.

Fania Records was founded just prior to the rise of boogaloo in 1964 by bandleader Johnny Pacheco and his lawyer, Jerry Masucci. Over the next few years, Fania would sign and nurture a variety of emerging Latin soul artists. By the mid-'70s, the popularity of boogaloo had widely given way to salsa – and Fania quickly rose to become a leader in the genre. While salsa ultimately proved to be the more enduring style, the success of boogaloo and Latin soul was instrumental in paving the way for its mainstream appeal.

Features:
• Vinyl 2LP compilation from Craft Latino/Fania Records
• Collects single versions of 27 tracks from such best-selling artists such as Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Bobby Valentín, Ralfi Pagan and Larry Harlow, plus rarities and b-sides
• Produced by Joe McEwen and Dean Rudland
• Mastered and lacquered for vinyl by Phil Rodriguez
• Pressed at Memphis Record Pressing (MRP)
• 8-page book with new in-depth liner notes by DJ Dean Rudland, as well as photos and ephemera

 

LP1
1. 125th Street Candy Store – Silent Heart
2. 125th Street Candy Store – Hey Girl
3. Bobby Valentín – Geronimo
4. Willie Colón – Willie Baby
5. Joe Bataan – Gypsy Woman
6. Harvey Averne And Group Therapy – The Micro Mini
7. Bobby Valentín – Jumpin’ with Symphony Sid
8. Monguito Santamaría – Juicy
9. Ray Barretto – Soul Drummers
10. Larry Harlow – Mess Around
11. The Latinaires – The Camel Walk
12. Bobby Quesada – Bataola Boogaloo
13. Joe Bataan – It’s a Good Feeling (Riot) Part 1
14. Orchestra Harlow – Grazin’ In the Grass (Una Miradita De Amor)

LP2
1. Ali Baba (Louie Ramirez) – Ungawa
2. El Apollo Sound – Spinning Wheel
3. The Harvey Averne Band – Let’s Get Together This Christmas
4. Ronnie Marks – Some Lonely Heart (Vocal)
5. Ralfi Pagan – Make It with You
6. Joe Bataan – Shaft
7. Ralfi Pagan – To Say I Love You
8. Joe Bataan – Latin Soul Square Dance
9. Butter Scotch – Try Just a Little Harder
10. Butter Scotch – Today
11. W.R.L.C – Johnny’s No Good
12. W.R.L.C. – Blonde Latin Blues
13. Ralfi Pagan – Just a Little While
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