36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
A high point for '70s salsa!,
March 2, 2003 DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Que Pasa: The Best of the Fania All Stars (Audio CD)
For a brief time in the late 1970s, salsa music seemed poised to crack into the American mainstream, with slick Latin rhythms suffused throughout the jazz fusion world, and hints of Cuban son rhythms creeping into the Miami disco scene. The Fania All-Stars, as the name would imply, was a celebrity-packed jamfest, with a rhythmic core drawn from the ranks of the Fania label's roster, including Johnny Pachecho, Bobby Valentin, Papo Lucca, Roberto Roena, Johnny Rodriguez and others, along the elite of the booming North American salsa scene, artists such as Celia Cruz, Mongo Santamaria and Ruben Blades. This CD collects material from four albums the ensemble recorded for Columbia Records (in itself, a significant crossover milestone): 1976's "Delicate And Jumpy," 1977's "Rhythm Machine," "Spanish Fever," from 1978 and "Cross Over," from 1979. It's a solid, swinging set, ranging from reworkings of seminal Latin pop hits such as "El Manisiero (Yhe Peanut Vendor)" to more modern,...Read more
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
The Best Gift Ever!,
March 7, 2009 Lady Rose ""Momma"" (Tennessee, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Que Pasa: The Best of the Fania All Stars (Audio CD)
I bought this for my husband for Valentine's Day. He was born and raised in NYC during the times of Fania All Stars and all those other famous Spanish singers. I sneaked it into the DVD player while he was in the separate room with his baby daughter. He brought his daughter out to the living room where the music was playing and he seemed absorbed in faraway thought. His daughter started dancing to the music while her father looked at her funny and then he looked at me. His facial expression changed and he was on cloud nine! It was priceless! It is a beautiful classic to show your love.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Salsa Compilation of Columbia Albums,
May 13, 2009 sergiobklyn - See all my reviews
This review is from: Que Pasa: The Best of the Fania All Stars (Audio CD)
This CD contains most of the salsa tunes released in the Columbia label albums (Delicate and Jumpy 1976, Rhythm Machine 1977, Spanish Fever 1978, and Cross Over 1979) and it leaves out most of the "crossover" songs.
The mastering of these songs is great. I wish that Emusica would do as good a mastering job with the re-release of the Fania catalog.
I really like this CD for the music and for the...Read more