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Cheo y Los Consentidos de la Casa - Live at Nublu (NYC)

Cheo y Los Consentidos de la Casa - Live at Nublu (NYC)

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This isn’t your abuela’s salsa night — this is CHEO Y LOS CONSENTIDOS DE LA CASA. Funk-forward. Rhythm-obsessed. 100% dance floor approved.

This album is the latest groove-laced project from Cheo Pardo (Los Amigos Invisibles), serving as the house band for a bi-weekly Latin throw down at the legendary Nublu in NYC.

Born from a love of vintage Latin soul and the raw energy of NYC’s dance floors, Cheo assembled an all-star crew of the city’s hottest Latin players to cook up a high-octane blend of salsa, boogaloo, cha-cha-cha, and bolero — all filtered through wah-wah pedals, space echoes, fuzzy guitar solos, and a deep, unshakable
groove.

The result? A psychedelic, percussive party that’s equal parts tradition and funked-out future.

Their debut album, recorded live at Nublu, captures the heat, sweat, and sabor of their wildest nights — reimagining classics from Joe Cuba, Willie Colón, Eddie Palmieri, Mon Rivera, and more. Each track is a tribute and a reinvention, breathing new life into the old- school with a cosmic twist, and opening the doors
for a whole new generation to feel that sabrosura in their bones.

TRACKLIST:

SIDE A
1. Llegó la Banda
2. Soul Sauce (feat. Felipe Fournier)
3. Taboga
4. La Múcura
5. Lluvia con Nieve

SIDE B
6. Mujer Divina
7. Salsa Na' Má
8. Bemba Colorá (feat. Chico Raro)
9. Ay Qué Rico (feat. José Benjamín)

 

Producción Ejecutiva: 

José Luis “Cheo” Pardo & Hector Rivero Cristo
www.tocuyorecords.com
@tocuyorecords @h_rivero @cheopardo

Diseño Gráfico: 

Carlos Crinigan
@dj_metra

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Fruto Mejia

Tremendos Temas. Inolvidables. Gran sello

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nelson
Great record which such great covers of classic sons

Well done, I love the covers of songs such as Mujer Divina, Salsa Na’ Má, and Bemba Colorá. Defintatly worth adding to your collection.