1967 Debut Album on 180g Audiophile Vinyl LP!
All-Analog Mastering from the Original Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio!
Pressed at Memphis Record Pressing!
This recording is the King of Latin Soul's 1967 debut album featuring his classic swinging and vibrant sounds, led by the musical direction of Fania Records co-founder Johnny Pacheco. The title track is a nod to the 1961 Impressions hit of the same name. Other highlights include the boogaloo jam "So Fine" and Bataan's signature soulful tune "Ordinary Guy." This reissue features all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl.
Features
- 180g Audiophile Vinyl
- All-Analog Mastering from the Original Tapes
- Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
- Pressed at Memphis Record Pressing (MRP)
Musicians
Joe Bataan | piano, English vocals |
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Joe Pagan | Latin vocals |
Joe "Chickie" Fuente | 1st trombone |
Ruben Hernandez | 2nd trombone |
Louis Devis | bass |
Eddie Nater | timbales |
Victor Gonzalez | conga |
Richie Cortez | bell |
Selections
Side A:
- Gypsy Woman
- So Fine
- Fuego
- Campesino
- Chickie's Trombone
Side B:
- Too Much Lovin'
- Sugar Guaguancó
- Figaro
- Ordinary Guy