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La Sonora Ponceña - Sabor Sureño flac album
  • Performer La Sonora Ponceña
  • Title Sabor Sureño
  • Date of release 1974
  • Country US
  • Style Salsa, Latin Jazz
  • Other formats TTA FLAC AA APE MOD VQF AIFF
  • Genre Jazz / Latin
  • Size MP3 1338 mb
  • Size FLAC 1406 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 402

Puerto Rico's gift to the world, La Sonora Ponceña hardly needed the patronage of Fania maestro Larry Harlow. To virtually everyone with at least a beginner's knowledge of salsa, the group was truly legendary, its roots in the 1940s predating more than just a few of their birth dates

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Sonora Ponceña ‎– Sabor Sureño. Style: Salsa, Latin Jazz. Sabor Sureño ‎(LP, Album).

La Sonora Ponceña is a Puerto Rican salsa band, founded in 1954 by Enrique "Quique" Lucca Caraballo. Today Quique's son, Papo Lucca, directs the band. The band has stayed active for a remarkable amount of time, recording dozens of albums, including a 55th anniversary album. Singers included Tito Gómez. The history of La Sonora Ponceña is the history of Quique Lucca (December 12, 1912 – October 9, 2016), who was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico.

La orquesta de mi tierra. Celia Cruz y La Sonora Ponceña.

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Performing with La Sonora Ponceña at the age of eight, he made his recording debut three years later, when the group accompanied bolero vocalists Felipe Rodriguez and Davilita on their album, Al Compas De Las Sonoras. At the age of fourteen, Lucca began an "official" member of La Sonora Ponceña. Throughout the 1950s, Lucca remained active as a musician. Lucca reached a professional high in 1979. Together with La Sonora Ponceña, he collaborated with influential Latin vocalist Celia Cruz on an album, La Ceiba, and appeared with Cruz in a television documentary, Salsa. Lucca also recorded a solo piano album, Latin Jazz, in 1993.

Tracklist

A1 Juana Bayona
A2 Las Mujeres Son De Azucar
A3 Si Fue Por Ti
A4 La Llave Y La Cerradura
A5 Ecue Baroni
B1 Las Lenguas
B2 Telaraña
B3 Mi Corazon Que Te Amo
B4 La Vida Te Doy
B5 Llore Y Rei

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – El Palacio De La Música S.A.
  • Recorded At – Good Vibrations Sound Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Inca Records
  • Copyright (c) – Inca Records

Credits

  • Arranged By – Papo Lucca
  • Bass – Tato Santaella
  • Coro – Adalberto Santiago, Yayo El Indio*
  • Lead Vocals – Luigui Texidor*, Miguelito Ortiz
  • Maracas – Junior Gonzalez
  • Piano, Vibraphone [Vibes], Concertmistress – Papo Lucca
  • Producer – Larry Harlow
  • Recording Supervisor – Enrique Lucca*
  • Timbales – Edgardo Morales
  • Trumpet – Delfín Perez*, Cuchy Castro*, Tony (El Cordobes) Rodriguez
  • Trumpet [Solo] – Papo Lucca (tracks: B1)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1039 Sonora Ponceña* Sabor Sureño ‎(LP, Album) Inca Records 1039 US 1974
773 130 239-2 Sonora Ponceña* Sabor Sureño ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Fania Records 773 130 239-2 US 2007
SLP1039 Sonora Ponceña* Sabor Sureño ‎(CD, Album) Inca Records SLP1039 Unknown
32025 Sonora Ponceña* Sabor Sureño ‎(LP, Album) DISCOMODA 32025 Colombia 1979
SLP1039 Sonora Ponceña* Sabor Sureño ‎(CD, Album) Inca Records SLP1039 US 2007