Episode #78: Tú Loco Loco Y Yo Tranquilo
The full version of this week's Star Time as heard on Rainier Avenue Radio featured a full hour of Aretha Franklin songs, which is the very least any R&B DJ in the world could have done after the Queen's passing last Thursday. However, because of fairly inane governmental regulations, I can't upload that hour to Mixcloud. But I can present the other hour, featuring some fetching Latin soul records from the early days of Fania Records. And more than that, I will. I also made an alternate set of announcements just for the Mixcloud crowd to reinforce their perceived specialness and unique demands. Enjoy.
Artist | Song | Year | Label |
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Set 1: Fania Records | |||
Harvey Averne + 9 | Make Out | 1966 | Fania |
Joe Bataan | Gypsy Woman | 1967 | Fania |
Orquesta Harlow | El Exigente | 1967 | Fania |
Bobby Valentin | Bad Breath | 1967 | Fania |
The Latinaires | Camel Walk | 1968 | Fania |
Monguito Santamaria | Hey Sister | 1968 | Fania |
Ralfi Pagan | El Hijo De Mama | 1969 | Fania |
Set 2: Fania Records | |||
Ray Barretto | Together | 1969 | Fania |
Roberto Roena | Tu Loco Loco Y Yo Tranquilo | 1970 | Fania |
Fania All Stars | Richie's Bag | 1972 | Fania |
Willie Colón | Seguire Sin Ti | 1972 | Fania |
Seguida | Funky Felix | 1974 | Fania |
Albatros | Volo AZ 504 | 1976 | Fania |
Hector Lavoe | De Ti Depende | 1976 | Fania |
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