Originating from Lima, Peru - Sabor y Control has been holding the torch for classic salsa dura and descarga in their home country for the last 17+ years, churning out an unprecedented 7 studio albums and countless live shows and festivals. Led by saxophonist Bruno Macher and a talented orchestra of the highest order, the group maintains a steadfast dedication to the roots of the genre while maintaining a particular vision and style throughout their own original compositions. They have been a rare beacon of light for modern Salsa Peruana and salseros throughout South America. Now, they’ve teamed up with Brooklyn’s Names You Can Trust to produce their first ever vinyl release to showcase internationally. This pair of sure shot salsa bombas feature incredible arrangements & writing that are at once deep, uplifting and primed for the dancers. It’s a superb taster of tunes remixed and remastered exclusively for 7-inch vinyl play.
lyrics
Piensa nomás,
el camino es difícil pero se muy bien que hacer,
Siente y verás,
que solamente unidos nos podremos proteger,
Si lo hacemos podremos vivir, VIVIR
no queremos sufrir nunca más,
Hoy decidí salir , hoy nadie parará mis ganas,
de unir los pueblos (x4)
Coro:
Saldré y viviré mi vida daré y moriré,
uniendo pueblos, uniendo pueblos
credits
from Sicario,
released August 18, 2017
Bruno Macher: Direccion Musical, Voz y Saxo Tenor
Constantino Alvarez: Timbal y Coros
Ahmed Alcántara: Voz y Coros
Jeymy Campos: Trombón
Orlando Carbonero: Trombón
Christian Zavala: Saxo Tenor
Hugo Lazares: Piano y Guitarra Acústica
Alejandro Haaker: Bajo
Roberto Ballumbrosio: Congas
Cesar Ocaña: Bongo y Campana
Daniel Flores: Guitarra
supported by 15 fans who also own “Uniendo Pueblos”
Why do you love this album? Well, it is the quality of ALL the Analog Africa releases , the astonishing presentation- artwork, AWESOME booklets, the mastering, the music first of all and the feeling you connect with it and the artists involved. Due to not earning enough I changed from vinyl to CDs, but I am glad for the high quality downloads of the vinyl only releases that you are able to burn to disc. Together with a chosen few others AA is a greater than great label. Period. Markus Bader
supported by 14 fans who also own “Uniendo Pueblos”
I have to say that this one is one of the finest compilation I've ever seen. The story, the cover, the pictures, the booklet and of course the music! Just magic, like a time machine. fabmeyer
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