This reference book also deals with the incandescent rhythms of Puerto Rico and - to a lesser degree - Santo Domingo, integrated today into salsa and Latin jazz.
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This review is from: Cuban Fire: The Story of Salsa and Latin Jazz (Bayou Press) (Paperback)
This book has everything: inside stories about the music and -- most importantly --song lyrics in Spanish and English translation. With a complete and exhaustive history of Cuban music it's much more than Latin jazz as the title seems to indicate.
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It's very complete !!!,
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This review is from: Cuban Fire: The Story of Salsa and Latin Jazz (Hardcover)
For lovers of the real salsa music, Cuban and Puerto Rico's music, this is a excelent book. Show the beginning of salsa, cha cha cha, mambo, plena, bomba, guajira, guaguanco, danzon, son, montuno and every rhythm about that times and the present, personally that's was and will be the best music; I don't like the music salsa of today, it's simple, abstract, don't have anything!!!I recommend this book.
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