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International
Records Ltd distributor of
'World Music' music
CDs.
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Details of Latin Soul Records music CD releases.
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Latin
Soul Records
From the home of Salsa: The Bronx
New York City, Latin Soul Records
are re-issuing on CD 'lost' classic
latin albums from the 1960s and 70s.
Also hosts the radio show Latin Soul
Show, available online at: www.thelatinsoulshow.com
Artists include:
Orquesta Dee Jay, Joe Acosta, Eliot Rivera, Papo Felix and Ray Rodriguez
and others.
Latin Soul Records on the web:
www.latinsoulrecordlabel.com
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Selected CD releases from the Latin Soul Records catalogue:
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CD cover
artwork
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Description of CD releases from Latin
Soul Records
Where available mp3 sound samples
are included, click on links for approx 30
second sample.
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Orquesta Dee Jay
- Forget It (LS1003-1) Music CD
Orquesta Dee Jay has an authentic
swinging soul sound in their salsa not
only in their lyrics but in their music
arrangements. There is no question, the
album “Forget it” should have won a
Grammy for best swinging Latin Salsa, best
single “Forget it” and best coro in
the 70s by Yayo El Indio, Adaberlto
Santiago & Elio Romero. Every
track on this album is a killer.
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Papo Felix, Ray Rodriguez
- Papo Felix Meets Ray Rodriguez (LS1002-1)
Music CD
Long sought after by collectors this classic 1971 salsa recording comes straight out of the Bronx NYC and delivers some of the best jamming ever recorded. Originally released on the now defunct Ghetto Records. |
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Eliot Rivera
- The Singing Sax (LA1000-01) Music CD
Eliot Rivera was born in San Juan
Puerto Rico and raised in Red Hook, South
Brooklyn of New York City. Coming from a
Pentecostal religious background, he was
inspired by his Father as a child to sing
at large Church district gatherings, thus,
was his first introduction to music.
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Joe Acosta
- The Power of Love (LS-0014) Music CD
For the first time in over 30 years, the
best LP that was originally recorded on
the rare and short-lived record label “Ghetto
Records” in 1971 is now available on
CD with a few extra bonuses.
Joe Acosta Dominates The Billboard
Charts For 21 Weeks with his hit single
“I Need Her” in 1971.
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The Sweeter Side of Latin Soul Vol
2 - Various Artists (SSLS-2000) Music CD
Latin Soul continues with a further
collection of songs straight out of the
barrio that was the Spanish Harlem, New
York. Recorded mainly in the 1960s-70s
this is soul music performed by latin
musicians with many of the tracks sung in
English.
Artists include: Ralfi Pagan, Orq Dee Jay, Orq. la Fantastica, Ralph Robles, Orq Soledad, Harvey Averne Dozen, Lebron Bros
and others.
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The Sweeter Side of Latin Soul Vol
1 - Various Artists (SSLS-1000) Music CD
Latin Soul starts here with a collection
of songs straight out of the barrio that
was the Spanish Harlem, New York. Recorded
mainly in the 1960s-70s this is soul music
performed by latin musicians with many of
the tracks sung in English.
Artists include: Paul Ortiz Y La Orquesta Son, New Generation Orquesta, Orquesta Olivieri, Conjunto La Perla, Hector Rivera, Joe Acosta, TnT Band, Joey Pastrana
and others.
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Below are other similar music labels we
distribute.
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Salsa International
Classic New York salsa music from the
1960s to 1990s.
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Artists include:
Charlie Palmieri, Mr Willie Rodriguez,
Santiago Ceron, Chino Rodriguez, Bobby
Quesada, Brooklyn Sounds, Frankie
Figueroa, Felix Morales, Cheo Rosario,
Chivirico Davila, Raphie Martinez and
others.

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Cesta Records Inc
Originally New york based now re-located
to Puerto Rico, classic salsa music label.
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Artist roster includes:
Joe Quijano, Conjunto Cachana, Charlie
Palmieri, Cesta All Stars, Raphy Leavitt Y
Su Orquesta, Willie Pastrana Y Su Orquesta
and others.

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