San Juan 73 [Digipak]Fania All-Stars
Release Date: 04/14/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1065501_CD
UPC # 877313004779
Label: Fania (USA)
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Performer: Fania All-Stars
Artist: Ismael Quintana; Cheo Feliciano; Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez; Hector Lavoe; Ismael Miranda Engineer: Francisco Miret Producer: Rafael Viera; Dean Rudland; Jerry Masucci; Bobby Marin Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: Justo Betancourt (vocals); Anibal Vazquez, Dizzy Sanabria, Symphony Sid (spoken vocals); Yomo Toro (guitar, cuatro); Raymond Maldonado, Robert Rodriguez, Victor Paz (trumpet); Barry Rogers, Willie Col�n, Lewis Kahn (trombone); Larry Harlow (piano); Bobby Valent�n (electric bass); Ray Barretto (congas); Roberto Roena (bongos, cowbells); Johnny Pacheco (guiro, percussion); Nicky Marrero (timbales). When the Fania All Stars played a concert to inaugurate Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan in 1973, the sold-out event proved to be a milestone in both the group's career and salsa itself. Though the concert was recorded, somehow that recording wasn't released until 2009 when archivists started trolling the Fania vaults. It captures a golden moment in salsa history, though, with Hector Lavoe, Ismael Miranda, Celia Cruz, and the rest of the supergroup firing on all cylinders as they tackle everything from Quintana's much-covered "Mi Debilidad" to Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa." Fania All-Stars' first concert in Puerto Rico was a spiritual homecoming for everyone who made the trip down from New York, whether they had been born in PR, raised by parents who had called the island home, or simply grown up with its sound all around them -- despite being born 1,500 miles away. It's a flight that few of Fania's stars missed, despite the rising profile of the label's biggest names; every major spoke of the wheel was represented, including Johnny Pacheco, Willie Col�n, Ray Barretto, Hector Lavoe, Cheo Feliciano, Larry Harlow, Bobby Valentin, and many others (including special guests Mongo Santamaria, Celia Cruz, and Manu Dibango). The show, which opened Roberto Clemente Coliseum late in 1973 and found 11,000 fans packed in (with thousands more restlessly waiting outside), cemented Fania All-Stars' wide world-wide appeal -- as if there was any doubt in Puerto Rico -- and featured several classic recordings later found on Latin-Soul-Rock and Live at Yankee Stadium. Obviously, the historic value of this tape -- discovered in pristine condition in an upstate New York storage facility -- can barely be topped in salsa history, but the music inside justifies its value as well. True, live salsa sets from the '70s are usually brimming with energy anyway, but this far exceeds even the many released live concerts by the Fania All-Stars. The brass is crystal-clear, the rhythms are tight and aggressive, the audience is supportive, and when Hector Lavoe leads them to the finish of "Mi Gente," the feeling of community and joy is palpable. ~ John Bush
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