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Willy's NYC Salsa Project-Lo Que Traigo Yo Print E-mail
Written by Torqueo   
Friday, 22 August 2008
willysnycproject.jpgWilly's NYC Salsa Project is headed up and produced by Willy Torres, Grammy award winning vocalist with Spanish Harlem Orchestra. The project is co-produced by DJ Henry Knowles, and also contains Herman Olivera on vocals.

The album opens with 'A Las Seis', a modern interpretation of the Joe Cuba and Cheo Feliciano classic. It's a nice, up-tempo number which should go down well on most dancefloors if pitched down slightly. Next up is 'Rompe Saraguey', a nice cha-cha number originally produced by Hector Lavoe.

The album then proceeds through some nicely tempo-ed salsa tracks, including versions of Tito Puente's 'Yambeque' and El Gran Combo's 'La Muerte', finishing with 'Fireman', a latin-jazzy number.

Overall, even though the album does contain quite a few cover versions, they are done with style, and the quality threshold remains very high throughout. This would be a good, and very useful, addition to most DJ folders, as there are plenty of solid playout tracks. It's also a solid listening experience in its own right.

Personal favourites are A Las Seis and Lo Que Traigo Yo

Tracklisting;
1. A Las Seis (4:31)
2. Rompe Saraguey (5:32)
3. Baila Con Sabor (4:40)
4. Fajardeño Pa' Mi Tierra (3:14)
5. Yambeque (4:46)
6. Lo Que Traigo Yo (5:15)
7. Si te Preguntan (5:21)
8. La Muerte (4:31)
9. El Ultimo Dia de Abril (4:11)
10: The Fireman (7:29)

Sound Clips;
Track 1: A Las Seis


Track 5: Yambeque


Track 6: Lo Que Traigo Yo


Track 8: La Muerte

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