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Friday, May 1, 2009

Mr. New York and the East Side Kids (1971) - JOE BATAAN


A sparkling collection of work from the one and only -- the amazing Joe Bataan, easily one of the most soulful cats to come out of the Spanish Harlem scene! This album is a sweet blend of Latin rhythms and Latin soul influences.

TRACK LISTING:

1.)My Opera
2.) Aguanta la Lengua
3.) Chili Beans
4.) When We Get Married
5.) The Prayer
6.) Puerto Rico Me Llama
7.) Es Tu Cosa
8.) Make Me Smile
9.) More Today Then Yesterday
10.) Juan Juan Lechero

POSTED BY G MAN

Thursday, April 23, 2009

WHAT GOOD IS A CASTLE - JOE BATAAN


Joe Bataan began his musical experience on the street corner singing do-wops in the 1950's. During his teenage years, Bataan associated himself with street gangs. At the age of 15 he spent five years at Coxsackie State Prison for riding in a stolen vehicle. It is unknown if he was the driver of the stolen vehicle. In prison he learned music and six months after his release, he began to record music.Bataan visualized an incredible vision that perhaps several recording artist may have said it is impossible to do. His visual modality was to combine Latin music with Rhythm and Blues. As a result of this merger, Joe Bataan became known as the first recording artist to create authentically Latin Soul music. Although Latin Soul existed in the past before Joe Bataan 's merger, however these recording artists were actually Boogaloo singers. They sang English lyrics in a soulful do-wop style along with Boogaloo music. Mr. Bataan didn't coin the phrase " Latin Soul " The phrase was used in the early 60's and perhaps late 1950's. Joe actually created the music as it should have sounded. By merging Latin music with R&B tunes in the late 60's, "Latin Soul" was officially born by the creator Joe Bataan.

Artist: Joe Bataan

Album: Riot!

Title: What Good Is a Castle

Authors: Bataan

Duration: 7:03
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Saturday, February 14, 2009

AFROFILIPINO - JOE BATAAN


An early Salsoul release of Joe Bataan's "Afrofilipino" featuring his unique version of "The Bottle (La Botella)" courtesy of http://funkydisposition.blogspot.com/ .
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TRACK LISTING
1.CHICO AND THE MAN
2. THE BOTTLE
3. X-RATED SYMPHONY
4. LAUGHING AND CRYING
5. HEY GIRL
6. WHEN YOU'RE DOWN [FUNKY MAMBO]
7. WOMAN DON'T LOVE ME
8. ORDINARY GUY
9. WHAT GOOD IS A CASTLE PART 1
10. WHAT GOOD IS A CASTLE PART 2
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Friday, February 13, 2009

GYPSY WOMAN [1968] - JOE BATAAN



Joe Bataan - Gypsy Woman
Label:
Fania Records
Catalog#: SLP 340
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1968
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Style: Afro-Cuban Jazz,
Credits:
Artwork By [Design] - Izzy Sanabria
Bass - Louis Devis Congas - Victor Gonzalez Engineer - Irving Greenbaum Other [Recording Director] - Johnny Pacheco Percussion [Bell] - Richie Cortez Photography - Irv Elkin Piano - Joe Bataan Producer - Jerry Masucci Timbales - Eddie Nater Trombone - Joe "Chickie" Fuente , Ruben Hernandez Vocals - Joe Bataan , Joe Pagan
Notes:
Special Thanks to Extra Members: Milton Albino, Ralph Valesquez, Tito Morley and Michael Padilla

Tracklisting:

1. GYPSY WOMAN
2. SO FINE
3. FUEGO
4. CAMPESINO
5. CHICKIE'S TROMBONE
6. TOO MUCH LOVIN'
7. SUGAR GUAQUANCO
8. FIGARO
9. ORDINARY GUY
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The availability of this album was made possible by http://funkydisposition.blogspot.com/
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