TÍPICA 73 - Amalia Batista
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Típica 73 was a popular New York salsa band in the 1970s and early 1980s, formed with a number of musicians from Ray Barretto's band.
Típica 73's music was notable for its experimental style, and was the first US-based salsa orchestra to record in Cuba with the album Típica 73 En Cuba Intercambio Cultural. Típica 73 featured several salsa musicians who would go on to become famous as solo artists, including vocalist José "El Canario" Alberto and violinist Alfredo de la Fé.
In the nascent and thriving New York Latin jazz and salsa scene in the early 1970s, the group began with Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez Jr and four of Ray Barretto's original band including Adalberto Santiago (who all left Barretto simultaneously to start Típica 73 in 1972), and, after combining the conjunto percussive style (congas, timbales, and bongos) with a horn section the band became one of the biggest stars of the salsa movement in the US. However, the band's lineup ended up with an almost different cast by the start of the following decade, with several of the original members having left after differences in the late 1970s regarding whether the band would continue to play Típica music, with Santiago and three others leaving to form Los Kimbos. Rodriguez Jr. was the only constant in the band, and he and remaining members would split in 1982, but not without a tribute to the charanga style, the 1980 release Charangueando con la Típica 73, which included standout versions of Tito Puente's "A Donde Vas" and Cachao's "Chanchullo," among others. According to Greg Prato of All Music Guide Magazine, in 1995, Típica 73 reunited for a successful concert in Puerto Rico, which led to a series of shows four years later.
Albums
Tipica 73 (1973)
Tipica 73 (1974)
La Candela (1975)
Rumba Caliente (1976)
The Two Sides of Tipica (1977)
Salsa Encendida (1978)
Tipicá 73 En Cuba Intercambio Cultural (1979)
Charangueando con la Tipica 73 (1980)
Into the Eighties (1981)
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este original no tiene comparacion porque todo lo original suena trascendental ,celestial ,ahi esta, como se dice en cali disfrutalo pues,esta melodia me llega en lo mas profundo de mi corazon ,gracias HAVANA NEW YORK .
This was a huge hit by El Guapachoso-Rolando LaSerie with the Bebo Valdes Orquesta in Cuba around 1957 or '58. Sonny Bravo, Orestes Vilató, Dandy Rodriguez, Rene Lopez Jr, Nelson Gonzalez, Adalberto Santiago et al de pelicula
Great number👍
Great vibe!
Buena música, sonido no tanto !!
gracias
This is Cuban music. Period, end of story...
MUY BUENA SALSA A RUMBEAR.....SA SASASA SALSA
The best version of "Amalia Batista" is from the mexican group "Lobo y Melon" since despite that they had few elements ( I mean few instruments and few integrants) they impress their own style and the voice of "Melon" is incomparable for me one of the best voices of the antillean music
¡grandioso!
Ok Gracias yo estoy o estaba dudoso con RAY COHEN porque RAY COHEN toca muy parecido y tiene un legato AAHHHHHH ni hablar propio de esa epoca de los reyes de la musica en toda su plenitud en aquella epoca se distinguia como Soul Music o ANTILLANA SOUL MUSIC y su lider JOE BATAN.Gracias Havana New York de un momento a otro me escapo por alla para azotar la baldoza como es devido Saludos.
La Tipica broke away from Ray Barreto's band and then a few years later Los Kimbos broke away from La Tipica 73
Havana New York me pueden informar quien es el pianista de este tema ?
I think it's Sonny Bravo, if I'm not mistaken.