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    The House That Al Built - The Alegre Records Story 1957-1977 (2008)

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    The House That Al Built  - The Alegre Records Story 1957-1977  (2008)

    The House That Al Built - The Alegre Records Story 1957-1977
    Salsa | MP3 320 Kbps | 2 CD | 206 MB
    Emusica Records 2008

    Long after the deluxe treatment was awarded to some other seminal labels in popular music history (Sun, Chess, Specialty, Fania), the Alegre label finally received its due with The House That Al Built: The Alegre Records Story 1957-1977. And this two-disc set is an incredibly welcome addition to the catalog, since Alegre is the only label that rivaled (and often surpassed) the mighty Fania in terms of quality and innovation within Latin music during the 1960s. The label was originally formed by Al Santiago as a mid-'50s record store named Casalegre, and his ear for great music naturally turned from selling it to organizing its recording and production. He was the first to record a parade of great Latin artists, from Johnny Pacheco to Eddie Palmieri to Willie Colón. (Given the inspiration Santiago gave to Pacheco alone, it's easy to reach the conclusion that Fania would never have existed in the same form without him.) He also organized, produced, and released many of the best Latin albums of the '60s, from Palmieri's first few La Perfecta records to the Alegre All-Stars dates, which are better than virtually any other descarga jams (barring only the originals by Cachao), which makes them better than virtually any Latin record extant. Despite considerable outside influence from its artists, Alegre did have a house style – light and nimble playing but in a brassy salsa style that emphasized freewheeling musicianship more than the in-the-pocket grooves that came to characterize Latin music after Fania's founding in the mid-'60s. There are only two caveats to this wonderful set: the two-disc program could have easily allowed for another 45 minutes of music, and compilation producer Bobby Marin gives just a little too much time to the last half of Alegre's lifespan, the late '60s and '70s. Most of what made Alegre special – and continues to languish in semi-obscurity – happened before 1967. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
    01. Johnny Pacheco - El Guiro De Macorina
    02. Charlie Palmieri - La Hija De Lola
    03. Eddie Palmieri - Lazaro Y Su Microfono
    04. Orlando Marin - La Casa
    05. Kako Y Su Combo Gigante - El Jaleo
    06. Mon Rivera - Que Gente Averigua
    07. Willie Rosario - El Bravo Soy Yo
    08. Louie Ramirez - El Titere
    09. Ricardo Ray & Bobby Cruz - Lookie, Lookie
    10. Pete Rodriguez - I Like It Like That
    11. Alegre All Stars - Se Acabo Lo Que Se Daba
    12. Sabu Martinez - Delilah

    01. Johnny Pacheco - Acuyuye
    02. Eddie Palmieri - Muneca
    03. Kako And The Puerto Rican All Stars - Descarga En Puerto Rico
    04. Vitin Aviles - Compay Salsa
    05. Angel Canales - Lejos De Ti
    06. Alegre All Stars - Tema Alegre
    07. Tito Puente - Baba Mi
    08. Roberto Roena Y Su Megatones - Take Five
    09. Ruben Blades & Pete Rodriguez - Juan Gonzalez
    10. Charlie Palmieri - Fat Papa
    11. Mon Rivera - Monina