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20486671 | Play | Evil Ways | 02:44 Tools | |
20486670 | Play | Via | 04:37 Tools | |
20486673 | Play | Song From M*A*S*H | 04:23 Tools | |
20486675 | Play | Floreando | 03:37 Tools | |
20486672 | Play | Classical Gas | 05:03 Tools | |
20486674 | Play | Zum Zum Babae | 04:03 Tools | |
20486676 | Play | Maria Cervantes | 03:18 Tools | |
20486677 | Play | Carta De Amor | 03:42 Tools | |
20486696 | Play | Oxigeno | 04:12 Tools | |
20486688 | Play | Chanchullo | 03:27 Tools | |
20486684 | Play | Pete Mambos On The Terrace | 03:35 Tools | |
20486682 | Play | Hot Gandinga | 06:01 Tools | |
20486681 | Play | Salsa Canon | 04:51 Tools | |
20486678 | Play | Pa Gozar | 05:19 Tools | |
20486679 | Play | Lover | 06:09 Tools | |
20486680 | Play | Song From MASH | 02:29 Tools | |
58437073 | Play | Salsa Mode | 05:19 Tools | |
20486687 | Play | Guantanamera | 04:44 Tools | |
20486690 | Play | Amor | 03:32 Tools | |
20486704 | Play | La Pegadita | 04:58 Tools | |
20486698 | Play | Cachita | 04:02 Tools | |
20486695 | Play | Yo Tango Nuevo Amor | 03:34 Tools | |
58437075 | Play | Right On! | 03:34 Tools | |
20486693 | Play | Quiet Village, Part 1 & 2 | 08:10 Tools | |
58437074 | Play | Yo Tengo Nuevo Amor | 04:02 Tools | |
20486697 | Play | Quiet Village | 08:10 Tools | |
20486705 | Play | Yesterday | 02:23 Tools | |
20486685 | Play | Right On | 02:34 Tools | |
20486703 | Play | Everybody's Talkin | 00:30 Tools | |
20486691 | Play | Via (Salsa) | 00:00 Tools | |
20486686 | Play | Make It Easy On Yourself | 00:30 Tools | |
58437076 | Play | Get Back / he little big horns | 00:30 Tools | |
20486707 | Play | Theme From Mash | 02:29 Tools | |
58437077 | Play | Jean | 02:29 Tools |
Al DeLory (January 31, 1930 – February 5, 2012) was a less well known musician, producer and arranger than his chart topping resume' might indicate. His Grammy winning production was a key factor in getting a fellow session musician named Glen Campbell launched. He had a long association with Capitol Records where he produced, arranged and made records with groups like The Turtles, Lettermen, as well as a solo artist. DeLory was a member of Phil Spector's infamous "wrecking crew" and played on numerous mid 60's hits by groups like The Beach Boys. He released a handful of recordings under his own name, his biggest hit being a jazz cover of the Theme from M*A*S*H that peaked at #7 on the US Adult Contemporary chart in July 1970. Prior to his death in 2012, he had relocated to Nashville, where his production reputation earned him a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame, and where he maintained a live Salsa band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.