Orquesta Novel - Salsa BoogieDont You Worry Bout A Thing
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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Salsa Boogie | 4:36 | |
Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing | 4:11 |
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Fania Records, Musica Latina International, Inc.Listen online
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- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
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About Orquesta Novel
Previously called , a swinging flute, strings, rhythm section and voices charanga band formed in NYC '60s, led by Afro-Cuban pianist, arranger, composer, vocalist Willie Ellis; noted for rich harmonies and tight arrangements. Made Do The Boogaloo c.'67 on Fonseca; signed with TR and debuted on that label with Se Colo La Novel '73, followed by Super Típica '74, Sabrosa Novel '75, Tipicante '75 and With A Touch Of Brass '75, latter featuring trumpeter Alfredo 'Chocolate' Armenteros, with brass arrangements and trombone by Barry Rogers best-of TR material compiled on Lo Mejor de Típica Novel '78. Renamed Orquesta Novel when moving to Fania for albums including Salsamania '76, with Rogers on trombone, brass arrangements by Mark Weinstein; Salud, Dinero y Amor '78 featuring trumpeter Ray Maldonado (deceased brother of Ricardo Ray); dropped the brass for Canta y Encanta '79; added trombone of Papo Vásquez to the lineup on Que Viva El Son Montuno '80; aimed Novel Experience '80 at the crossover market with pop hits in charanga style and sung in English; A Mi Me Gustó '81 and Prestige '84 included Jimmy Bosch on trombone (see Libre); From New York City '89 was their last Fania outing. 'The Genius of Salsa' Louie Ramírez produced many of Novel's albums during the '70s. Notable personnel included African- American violinist/arranger Eddie Drennon, who produced their '80-1 albums; flautist/composer/arranger Mike García played flute on early to mid-'70s LPs, the slot subsequently filled by a variety of flautists, all also arrangers: Don Gonzalo Fernández, Mauricio Smith, and Nestor Torres, also percussionist and producer.
Name Vars
- La Orquesta Novel
- Orq. Novel
Members
- Rafael \"Felo\" Barrio