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The Third Case of the Salsa Roots

12:00pm, 12-2-2018
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Salsa music continues to have an amazing run, as musical genres go. Even durable, flexible genres such as jazz and rock are thought to have a sustained run for no longer than 20 or 30 years before restlessness sets in and innovators try to push boundaries and refresh the genre.

Not so salsa.

Salsa has endured largely unchanged since its birth on New York dancefloors back in the 1970s; and it shows no sign of letting up. The factor that holds this music in place is the pure joy of salsa dancing. To be fair, good salsa dancing is probably the most exciting and enjoyable form of pair dancing in the history of the world. Audiences continue to demand a steady diet of salsa-friendly tempo for dancing (punctuated, occasionally, with a merengue or bolero interlude). There may be no more durable genre in the pantheon of 20th century music.

The musical roots of salsa are not hard to hear: in Cuban son, the guitar strums a cord to open the musical phrase, which is picked up by the claves. Beginning in the 1930s, Cuban music began allowing the bass to open the musical phrase (although it should be noted that when that convention was invented these musicians would not have acknowledged that as the "one," since their rhythmic forms were based on the clave rather than counted bars and measures). Today that hard bass line on the "one" is a trigger mechanism for salsa dancers, keeping the pulse of the dance. This musical convention of dropping a hard bass note on the one was appropriated from Latin music to give more danceability and sensuality to US musical genres such as funk.

  • 12:03pm Mama Ines by Bebo Valdes y su Orquesta on Todo Ritmo (Panart)
  • 12:06pm El Baile del Suavito by Orquesta Aragon on Musica del Ayer (Areito)
  • 12:09pm El Aguardiente by Fajardo y sus Estrellas on 90 Degrees of Shade Vol. 2 (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:11pm Fajardo's Charanga by Fajardo and His Stars on La Salsa Vino de Cuba (Panart)
  • 12:14pm Pa' Chismoso Tu by Rene Touzet & His Orchestra on Roots of Salsa Vol. 3 (Grosso!)
  • 12:17pm Guarare by Noro Morales y su Orquesta on Roots of Salsa Vol. 3 (Grosso!)
  • 12:19pm Me Voy Pa' Pinar del Rio by Orquesta Riverside on Roots of Salsa Vol. 3 (Grosso!)
  • 12:23pm Ojos Negros by Wilson and his Combo on Guitarra Magica (Adria)
  • 12:26pm Sabor Dominante by Roberto Faz y su Conjunto on Pa-Chan-Ga (Maype)
  • 12:29pm Theme on Mambo by Julio Gutierrez on Cuban Jam Session (Panart)
  • 12:32pm La Jicotea by Rosendo Ruiz Jr. & His Orchestra on Roots of Salsa Vol. 3 (Grosso!)
  • 12:34pm Coco Seco by Xavier Cougat & His Orchestra on Roots of Salsa Vol. 3 (Grosso!)
  • 12:36pm Mi Bomba Sono by Silvestre Mendez y su Conjunto on Roots of Salsa Vol. 3 (Grosso!)
  • 12:39pm Pao Pao by Monchito & His Mambo Royals on Roots of Salsa Vol. 3 (Grosso!)
  • 12:43pm Que Se Me Caigan Los Dientes by Beny More on Gran Serie Vol. IX (Areito)
  • 12:46pm Tamba Tumbala by Miguelito Valdes with Machito & His Orchestra on Reunion (Tico)
  • 12:49pm Siempre Cantando by Bebo Valdes y su Orquesta on Todo Ritmo (Panart)
  • 12:52pm Ya Estoy Resignado by Luis Grinan y su Orquesta on Quimbombo (Suave)
  • 12:55pm No Me Averguenzo by Nelo Sosa y su Conjunto Colonial on Tremendo Cumban (Cubitas)
  • 12:58pm Tremendo Cumban by Nelo Sosa y su Conjunto Colonial on Tremendo Cumban (Cubitas)
  • 1:02pm Yo No Lloro Mas by La Lupe on Divine Latin Divas (Caliente)
  • 1:05pm Lo Que Dice Usted by Jorge Cabrera on Homenaje a Arsenio Rodriguez (Kubaney)
  • 1:09pm Sueltala by Jorge Cabrera on Homenaje a Arsenio Rodriguez (Kubaney)
  • 1:13pm Chonga by Vladimir y su Orquesta on Fuego Fuego (Discomoda)
  • 1:18pm Siguelo Que Se Sepa by Weulfo on Fuego Fuego (Discomoda)
  • 1:22pm Nicola by Willie Rosario y su Orquesta on Fuego Fuego (Discomoda)
  • 1:26pm St. John's Guaguanco by Vladimir y su Orquesta on Fuego Fuego (Discomoda)
  • 1:30pm Atrevida by Ray Rodriguez y su Orquesta on Fuego Fuego (Discomoda)
  • 1:33pm No Me Llores Mas by Jorge Cabrera on Homenaje a Arsenio Rodriguez (Kubaney)
  • 1:38pm Errante y Bohemio by Jorge Cabrera on Homenaje a Arsenio Rodriguez (Kubaney)
  • 1:44pm Me Siento Guajira by La Lupe on Divine Latin Divas (Caliente)
  • 1:47pm El Reloj Pastora by Jorge Cabrera on Homenaje a Arsenio Rodriguez (Kubaney)
  • 1:52pm Hachero Pa' Un Palo by Jorge Cabrera on Homenaje a Arsenio Rodriguez (Kubaney)
  • 1:56pm Se Formo by Yolanda Rivera on Divine Latin Divas (Caliente)
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