FESTIVAL DE ORQUESTAS 100% BAILABLES! RARE SALSA! KAÑAVERAL #K1017 ALL NM! HEAR!

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This rare and highly sought-after 1993 salsa compilation LP, titled "Festival de Orquestas," features top-notch performances by various orchestras including Willie Rosario and Kim de los Santos. The record is in excellent condition, graded as Near Mint (NM or M-) and comes in its original cover. This first edition, collector's edition, and first pressing LP showcases the full-range fidelity of the music, with 12" black vinyl and stereo audio channels. The cardboard sleeve is also in near mint condition, ensuring that this vinyl record is a must-have addition for any serious collector of Latin and Charanga music from the 1990s.

Festival de Orquestas  Bailable 100%

Label:           Kañaveral Records – K-1017

Format:        Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo

Country:      Colombia

Released:   1993

Genre:          Latin

Style:            Salsa, Cumbia

A1       Kim De Los Santos–       Tomatero

A2       Alfonso Morquecho–     Sweet Georgia Brown

A3       Pedro Ruiz–           Marbella

A4       Willie Rosario y Su Orquesta-      Mi Amigo El Payaso

A5       José Velásquez–  El Sombreron

A6       Sarabanda–           Sarabanda

B1       Gilberto Y Su Charanga–         Ritmo Sandunga

B2       Son Del Barrio*–  Mi Ranchito

B3       Edmundo Arias–  Cumbia Candelosa

B4       Orquesta Original De Manzanillo– El Sombrero de Yare

B5       Conjunto Miramar–        Pregonando

B6       Banda Manyoma–           Tu Pegao

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