Tipica 73

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Yo No Camino Mas 00:00 Tools
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Carahuico 00:00 Tools
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Watergate 00:00 Tools
Busco Una Chiquita 00:00 Tools
Chanchullo 00:00 Tools
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Rumba Y Guaguanco 00:00 Tools
DESCARGA '73 00:00 Tools
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Cachita 00:00 Tools
Mañoño 00:00 Tools
No Volvere 00:00 Tools
Xiomara 00:00 Tools
La Candela 00:00 Tools
Adonde Vas 00:00 Tools
A Pico Y Pala 00:00 Tools
Son De La Loma 00:00 Tools
Tintorera 00:00 Tools
Majestad Antillana 00:00 Tools
Where Is The Love 00:00 Tools
Sonáremos el Tambo 00:00 Tools
Canuto 00:00 Tools
Aprende 00:00 Tools
Pare Cochero 00:00 Tools
Chachaguere 00:00 Tools
Tunas 00:00 Tools
Si Te Tuviera 00:00 Tools
Oye Mi Guajira 00:00 Tools
Lio 00:00 Tools
Gladys Y Manolo 00:00 Tools
La Botija De Abuelito 00:00 Tools
Soneramos El Tambor 00:00 Tools
Galletana 00:00 Tools
Los Campeones de la Salsa 00:00 Tools
Sonaremos el Tambor 00:00 Tools
Tumba Tumbador 00:00 Tools
Salsa Suite 00:00 Tools
Fascinacion 00:00 Tools
Comparsas 00:00 Tools
Gandinga 00:00 Tools
Llevatela 00:00 Tools
Ese Animal 00:00 Tools
Bongo Fiesta 00:00 Tools
Yo Bailo De Todo 00:00 Tools
El Humito 00:00 Tools
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 00:00 Tools
Rumba Y Guaguancó 00:00 Tools
La Botija del abuelito 00:00 Tools
Rumba Caliente 00:00 Tools
La Igualidad 00:00 Tools
La Noche de Anoche, Cada Vez Más (Medley) 00:00 Tools
Somos Dos (Con La Mayor Elegancia) 00:00 Tools
Muriendo De Risa 00:00 Tools
Ácere Bonco 00:00 Tools
Los Santeros 00:00 Tools
Guajira Tipica 00:00 Tools
Fiesta De Tambores 00:00 Tools
Muriendome De Risa 00:00 Tools
Tina Tinoso 00:00 Tools
Si Me Pudieras Querer 00:00 Tools
somos dos 00:00 Tools
No Me Critiques 00:00 Tools
It's a Gay World 00:00 Tools
Pa' Gozar 00:00 Tools
Un Pedacito 00:00 Tools
El Jamaiquino 00:00 Tools
Los Sitios Llaman 00:00 Tools
La Mujer Dominicana 00:00 Tools
Que manera de sentirme bien 00:00 Tools
La Escoba Barrendera 00:00 Tools
Yo no camino más 00:00 Tools
Guaguancó De Los Violentos 00:00 Tools
Te Llevo Conmigo 00:00 Tools
Tintorea 00:00 Tools
Si No Eres Tu 00:00 Tools
No Somos Nada 00:00 Tools
Acere Bongo 00:00 Tools
No volveré 00:00 Tools
Pa'gozar 00:00 Tools
Fascinación 00:00 Tools
LA BOTIJA DEL ABUELO 00:00 Tools
La Igualdad 00:00 Tools
Carahujco 00:00 Tools
A Donde Vas 00:00 Tools
Tiña Tiñoso 00:00 Tools
Así No Se Quiere a Nadie 00:00 Tools
Que Bien 00:00 Tools
Sonaremos El Tambó 00:00 Tools
Prelude to Hoy / Hoy 00:00 Tools
Que Manera De Sentirme 00:00 Tools
Donde Vas Amor 00:00 Tools
¿Adónde Vas? 00:00 Tools
Cha Cha Guere 00:00 Tools
Galletano 00:00 Tools
Descarga 00:00 Tools
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Pedacito 00:00 Tools
Llev Atela 00:00 Tools
Manono 00:00 Tools
A Mí Qué 00:00 Tools
Tengo un Tumbao 00:00 Tools
La Noche De Anoche, Cada Vez Mas 00:00 Tools
Somos Dos (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Buco Una Chiquita 00:00 Tools
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Maсoсo 00:00 Tools
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Me pongo celoso 00:00 Tools
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Tipica 73 is a salsa group formed in 1972 in New York by musicians coming from Ray Barretto's band. The group is notable for its experimental style, and was the first US-based salsa orchestra to record in Cuba with the album Tipica 73 En Cuba Intercambio Cultural . Tipica 73 featured several salsa musicians who would go on to become famous as solo artists, including vocalist José "El Canario" Alberto and violinist Alfredo de la Fé. In the nascent and thriving New York latin jazz and salsa scene in the early 1970s, the group began with Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez Jr and four of Ray Barretto's original band including Adalberto Santiago (who all left Barreto simultaneously to start Tipica 73 in 1972), and, after combining the conjunto percussive style (congas, timbales, and bongos) with a horn section the band became one of the biggest stars of the salsa movement in the US. However, the band's lineup ended up with an almost different cast by the start of the following decade, with several of the original members having left after differences in the late 1970s regarding whether the band would continue to play tipica music, with Santiago and three others leaving to form Los Kimbos. Rodriguez Jr was the only constant in the band, and he and remaining members would split in 1982. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.