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Indestructible (2023 Reissue)

The year 1973 was both a successful and stressful time for Ray Barretto. His band had developed a loyal following among dancers of the new Afro-Cuban-based music known as salsa. He had achieved success as a composer with “Cocinando,” the theme song for the Fania produced movie Our Latin Thing. But his band’s explosive rhythm team of Orestes VilatĂł on timbales, Johnny RodrĂ­guez on bongĂł and cencerro, bassist Dave PĂ©rez, pianist Louis CrĂșz, along with trumpeter RenĂ© LĂłpez and vocalist Adalberto Santiago would eventually all leave him. He was heartbroken. He had developed what every bandleader wants, a sound, but Barretto was undaunted and would rebuild. He would call upon an old friend, trumpeter Roberto RodrĂ­guez, who had decided to stay. Fellow trumpeter Joseph “Papy” RomĂĄn also remained, and Barretto would form a new group that would re-define Barretto’s sound and re-affirm his position as a band leader. Indestructible announced the return of Ray Barretto to the salsa scene in a big way.

Indestructible is Ray Barretto’s most remarkable work of virtuosity exploding with an opening continuous roll that lasts with accents and tones thrown in at surprising moments along with a series of Afro-Cuban rhythms.
Tracklist

Side A
1. El Hijo de ObatalĂĄ
2. El Diablo
3. Yo Tengo un Amor
4. La Familia

Side B
1. La Orquesta
2. Llanto de Cocodrilo
3. Ay No
4. Indestructible

The year 1973 was both a successful and stressful time for Ray Barretto. His band had developed a loyal following among dancers of the new Afro-Cuban-based music known as salsa. He had achieved success as a composer with “Cocinando,” the theme song for the Fania produced movie Our Latin Thing. But his band’s explosive rhythm team of Orestes VilatĂł on timbales, Johnny RodrĂ­guez on bongĂł and cencerro, bassist Dave PĂ©rez, pianist Louis CrĂșz, along with trumpeter RenĂ© LĂłpez and vocalist Adalberto Santiago would eventually all leave him. He was heartbroken. He had developed what every bandleader wants, a sound, but Barretto was undaunted and would rebuild. He would call upon an old friend, trumpeter Roberto RodrĂ­guez, who had decided to stay. Fellow trumpeter Joseph “Papy” RomĂĄn also remained, and Barretto would form a new group that would re-define Barretto’s sound and re-affirm his position as a band leader. Indestructible announced the return of Ray Barretto to the salsa scene in a big way.

Indestructible is Ray Barretto’s most remarkable work of virtuosity exploding with an opening continuous roll that lasts with accents and tones thrown in at surprising moments along with a series of Afro-Cuban rhythms.
Tracklist

Side A
1. El Hijo de ObatalĂĄ
2. El Diablo
3. Yo Tengo un Amor
4. La Familia

Side B
1. La Orquesta
2. Llanto de Cocodrilo
3. Ay No
4. Indestructible

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The year 1973 was both a successful and stressful time for Ray Barretto. His band had developed a loyal following among dancers of the new Afro-Cuban-based music known as salsa. He had achieved success as a composer with “Cocinando,” the theme song for the Fania produced movie Our Latin Thing. But his band’s explosive rhythm team of Orestes VilatĂł on timbales, Johnny RodrĂ­guez on bongĂł and cencerro, bassist Dave PĂ©rez, pianist Louis CrĂșz, along with trumpeter RenĂ© LĂłpez and vocalist Adalberto Santiago would eventually all leave him. He was heartbroken. He had developed what every bandleader wants, a sound, but Barretto was undaunted and would rebuild. He would call upon an old friend, trumpeter Roberto RodrĂ­guez, who had decided to stay. Fellow trumpeter Joseph “Papy” RomĂĄn also remained, and Barretto would form a new group that would re-define Barretto’s sound and re-affirm his position as a band leader. Indestructible announced the return of Ray Barretto to the salsa scene in a big way.

Indestructible is Ray Barretto’s most remarkable work of virtuosity exploding with an opening continuous roll that lasts with accents and tones thrown in at surprising moments along with a series of Afro-Cuban rhythms.
Tracklist

Side A
1. El Hijo de ObatalĂĄ
2. El Diablo
3. Yo Tengo un Amor
4. La Familia

Side B
1. La Orquesta
2. Llanto de Cocodrilo
3. Ay No
4. Indestructible

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