What can one say about Don Perignon and the Orquesta Puertorriqueña crew? How's this: damn, they are good. Musical director and timbalero Perignon has done it again with this super high-octane brand of power-punch salsa. A good part of the soul of the orchestra belongs, in no small amount, to pianist-arranger Willie "Mundial" Sotelo who turns nearly everything he touches into salsa gold. Sotelo penned the opening track, the uncontrollably combustible "Perignon Añejo." Other Puertorriqueña regulars have returned for this project too: baritone sax player Sammy Vélez, bassist Pedro Pérez and conguero William "Cachiro" Thompson. Singer Rico Walker also returns (listen to him on the relentless "No Quiero Llanto"). For my money, Walker remains one of pillars of the orchestra. He consistently pushes the limits of any composition. He is joined by newcomer Wicky Gonzalez (who shines on "Amor De La Calle") and, making his Puertorriqueña debut, Fania veteran Junior Gonzalez who sings on three dynamic tracks.
Song titles include:
Perignon Añejo
Dime Que Paso
No Quiero Llanto
Asi Dice Perignon
Yo Soy La Rumba
Bambarakatunga
Amor De La Calle
Baila
Tu Guarachita
Sabor De Rumba
Musicians include:
Don Perignon Director y timbal
William "Kachiro" Thompson Congas
Pete Perignon Bongo
Coqui Marrero Bongo
Pedro Perez Bajo
Willie "Mundial" Sotelo Piano
Guillermo ******** Trompeta
Jorge Diaz Trombon
Sammy Velez Baritono
Pucho "Envidia" Hernandez Percusion menor
Jerry Rivas Coros
Henry Santiago Coros
Rei Peña Coros
Junior Gonzalez Cantante Invitado
Rico Walker Cantante
Wicky Gonzalez Cantante
Tito Rivera Adaptacion baritono en "bambarakatunga" y "Tu Guarachita"
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