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| 1. Together - Ray Barretto |
| 2. Oye Como Va - Tito Puente |
| 3. Descarga Cachao - Tito Rodriguez |
| 4. Acid - Ray Barretto |
| 5. Word - Harvey Averne |
| 6. Pito - Joe Cuba |
| 7. Druma Kuyi - Mongo Santamaría |
| 8. Tanga - Machito |
| 9. My Spiritual Indian - Eddie Palmieri |
| 10. Se Formó el Bochinche |
| 11. Tito on Timbales - Tito Puente |
| 12. Mama Guela - Tito Rodriguez |
| 13. Horsin' Up - Larry Harlow, Orquesta Harlow |
| 14. Que Suene La Orquestra - Eddie Palmieri |
| 15. Oracle - Sabu Martinez |
| 16. Riot - Joe Bataan |
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Many of the greats of Latin music are represented, among them Eddie Palmieri with one of his earliest masterpieces "My Spiritual Indian", which prefaces the bolder experiment of "Un Dia Bonita" (found on the original Nu Yorica set.) Percussion masters Mongo Santamaria and Tito Puente show up with seminal tracks, Tito's typically-ebullient and Mongo's typically-rootical, with the strong and beautiful raw chants and percussion of "Druma Kuyi."
Much of the most contemporary-sounding material comes when Latin and black idioms meet. Witness the opening "Together", a monster proto-funk jam pinned down by a sped-up montuno piano motif, or even Joe Bataan's bugulu "Riot (It's a Good Feeling)" which contains in its innocent party-flavored groove a commentary on the mood of the "wild guys" who have had enough and must throw a brick at something.
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