Greatest Hits

RELEASE
October 23, 2007
LABEL
Fania
GENRES
Latin, World Fusion, New York Salsa, Latin Soul, Boogaloo, Salsa, Latin Jazz

Album Review

While it is literally impossible aesthetically to sum up the work the late great Ray Barretto did for Tico and Fania on a single volume, this nugget makes a valiant attempt (Fania's double-disc overview Indestructible, while solid musically, still fell short). There are 16 cuts here, covering everything form the boogaloo years to the salsa and Latin jazz years to the more expansive vision Barretto had for Latin music as it moved toward the end of the 20th century. And as such, while punters can argue about what was left off versus what was put on (those are usually fruitless arguments), this compilation's producers have done a fine if not brilliant job of encapsulating the career of a bona fide musical legend who is every bit the equivalent of a Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Chuck Berry, Stevie Wonder, or even a Dizzy Gillespie. This is recommended as a good introduction to the work of Barretto, a man who, along with Eddie Palmieri, changed Latin music -- and therefore American music -- forever.
Thom Jurek, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Llanto de Cocodrilo
  2. Indestructible
  3. Guarare
  4. Acid
  5. El Hijo de Obatala
  6. Oye la Noticia
  7. Hipocrecía y Falsedad
  8. Cocinando
  9. Prestame Tu Mujer
  10. Fuerza Gigante [Giant Force]
  11. Arrepientetehttp://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=GPa6cpPdL08&offerid=162397&type=3&subid=0&tmpid=3664&u1=EI000000004300000004090010074462&RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fphobos.apple.com%252FWebObjects%252FMZStore.woa%252Fwa%252FviewAlbum%253Fi%253D287451726%2526id%253D287451292%2526s%253D143455
  12. Vine Pa' Echar Candela
  13. No Me Paren la Salsa
  14. Que Viva la Musica
  15. Guaguanco Bonito
  16. Quitate la Mascara