Offering a variety of Latin Jazz and
salsa rhythm is the new ESP-LATINO music sampler soon to be delivered
as part of the May 2002 issue of Latin Beat Magazine. It contains
an array of music covering a wide section of the contemporary
Latin music spectrum--including:
- Orquesta Tabaco Y Son "Que Se Sepa" from Que Se Sepa
- Eliseo "The
Prophecy" from The Prophecy
- Andrea Branchfeld "Le Metro J" from Remembered Dreams
- Tito Puente Jr. "Oye Como Va" 2002 single
- L.A. Carpool
"Bandolero from Salsa Pop
- Bill O'Connell
"Blue Brazil" from Black Sand
- John Santos & the Machete Ensemble "Lala" from San Francisco Bay
- The Baboons
"Things That Go Funk" from Global Gumbo
- Del Castillo
"Mi Carino" from Brothers of the Castle
- Marijah
"Uhuru" from Spirit of a Woman
- Cuchara
" La Chica De Oro" from Spoon Beach
- Playeros
"El Son De Playeros" from 13
- Grupo Exitos
"Des Carga Exitos" from Alive
Whether you're a fan of Latin Jazz or
enjoy the salsa beats, this collection of music is unique and
offers a taste of Latin music that will surely have you dancing
and snapping your fingers. More about these artists at www.esp-music.net
review by Bobby Ramirez
BRamirez@latnjazzclub.com
Publisher
LatinJazzClub Magazine
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