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Cuba based rap duo, Zona Franka, blends traditional rhythms with the grit and swagger of hip-hop and rap vocal phrasings. Their clever shout choruses create instant tropical dance classics using their unique self-titled "changui con flow" style.
Authentic Latin Music Catalog for SYNC - TV & Film Music

Discography - 1989 - Vol. IX - 30 años

1989 Volume IX - 30 años
Areíto LD-4525
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CA4415 Popurrit de éxitos varios   LD4525
CA4415 La Gioconda Juan Quevedo dz LD4525
CA4415 Treinto años Calá-Lamas s LD4525
         
CA4416 Qué tiene la Ritmo Cándido Fabré mer LD4525
CA4416 Sube a mi cacharrito Juan Crespo Maza s-mt LD4525
CA4416 Azúcar con chocolate Juan Crespo Maza s-mt LD4525
CA4416 Oye, qué me miras Juan Crespo Maza s-mt LD4525
CA4416 Pasen señores, pasen Cándido Fabré gg LD4525

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This was the first album without Tony Calá, (who went to NG La Banda in 1988) but he's listed as the co-composer of the title track. It was released in 1989, although the 30th anniversary would have been July 1988. The second and third tracks can be found on Historia de la Ritmo, Vol. 2.

With Maza's voice and writing back in the fold, Ritmo Oriental might well have shrugged off the departure of Tony Calá, but not the tragic death of genius drummer Daniel Díaz, combined with the drastic changes of the Special Period and the onslaught of timba. There were two interesting timba-esque albums, with a new cast of younger players, around 1995 and various other revivals, the most recent in 2005, with a full horn section, no less!

martes, 22 marzo 2011, 07:31 pm