music.wikisort.org - CompositionEl Malo (The Bad [One]) is the debut album of Willie Colón, which he recorded when he was sixteen years old. The cover design featured a double photo of Colón.[1][2] 21-year-old Héctor Lavoe was brought on board by the producers. The title track featured in the soundtrack on the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on the fictitious Latin music radio station "Radio Espantoso".
Debut album by Willie Colón at age 17
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Released | 1967 |
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Recorded | 1966 |
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Genre | Boogaloo |
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Length | 27:55 |
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Label | Fania Records |
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Producer | Jerry Masucci and Johnny Pacheco |
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Track listing
- "Jazzy" Colón - 4:00
- "Willie Baby" Colón - 2:46
- "Borinquen" Public Domain - 3:15
- "Willie Whopper" Colón - 2:40
- "El Malo" Colón - 3:57
- "Skinny Papa" Colón - 4:00
- "Chonqui" Brewster, Colón - 4:07
- "Quimbombo" Brewster, Colón - 5:00
Personnel
- Dwight Brewster: piano
- Willie Colón: trombone, director, lead
- Yayo el Indio: vocals
- Irv Elkin: photography
- Irving Greenbaum: audio engineer
- Eddie Guagua: bass
- Lubi Jovanovic: liner notes
- Bob Katz: mastering
- Héctor Lavoe: vocals
- Nicky Marrero: timbales
- Jerry Masucci: producer
- Johnny Pacheco: director, recording director
- Elliot Romero: vocals
- Pablo Rosario: bongos
- Joe Santiago: trombone
- James Taylor: bass
References
- El Malo: Fania Records
- Sue Steward Musica!: The Rhythm of Latin America - Salsa, Rumba, Merengue, and More- 1999 - 0811825663 "Their first record together, El malo (The Bad Guy), in 1967, was a raw, minimalist collection of songs about teenage barrio life with an inner-city edge. "
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El Malo es el álbum debut de Willie Colón, contando con la voces de Yayo El Indio, Elliot Romero y un joven Héctor Lavoe como cantante principal lanzado en 1967 por el sello Fania Records. Este LP ha pasado a ser uno de los primeros álbumes en presentar el sonido de la salsa neoyorquina, que despertó un renovado interés en la música latina durante la década de 1970, además sería el que les abra las puertas del mundo a Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe.[2]
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