℗ 2023 Craft Recordings., Distributed by Concord.
Released | September 29, 2023 |
Duration | 36m 28s |
Record Label | Craft Recordings |
Catalogue No. | CR06304 |
Genre | Latin / Tropical |
Asalto Navideño Vol. II
Willie Colón, Héctor Lavoe, Yomo Toro
Available in 192 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC high resolution audio formats
Pescao (Popurri Sambao)
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1.1
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Si Se Quema el Monte / Coje el Pandero / Pescao (Samba)
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
5:39 | |||
1.2
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Recomendación
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
3:54 | |||
1.3
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La Banda
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
3:03 | |||
1.4
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Doña Santos
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
4:20 | |||
1.5
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Cantemos
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
6:09 | |||
1.6
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Pa' los Pueblos
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
3:43 | |||
1.7
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Arbolito
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
4:58 | |||
1.8
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Tranquilidad
Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe; Yomo Toro |
4:42 |
Craft Latino celebrates the 50th anniversary of one of Latin music’s most beloved Christmas albums, Asalto Navideño, Vol. II. Led by the inimitable duo of Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe, with the addition of cuatro master Yomo Toro, this classic salsa title includes such festive favorites as “La Banda,” “Doña Santos,” and “Cantemos.”
Asalto Navideño, which literally translates to “Christmas Assault” is named for the Puerto Rican Christmas tradition (also known as a parranda). Similar to the act of caroling, revelers visit their friends and families, singing (typically secular) songs and enjoying refreshments late into the night. In 1971, three leading Puerto Rican-American musicians (bandleader and trombonist Willie Colón, singer Héctor “El Cantante” Lavoe, and “King of the Cuatro” Yomo Toro) banded together to record their own parranda. The resulting album, which marked the first volume of Asalto Navideño, became a best-seller in the US and Puerto Rico.
As salsa reached its height in New York, fans could not get enough. And so, in 1973, the three musicians reunited with percussionists Milton Cardona and José Mangual Jr. to record even more holiday music. As with the first edition of Asalto Navideño, Colón (who also served as producer and arranger) selected eight traditional Puerto Rican country songs (música jíbara) and reimagined them in the salsa tradition, blending them with an array of Afro-Caribbean rhythms (from Cuban guaguancó to Brazilian samba).
Throughout Vol. II is an air of spirited celebration, as the banda toasts to Christmas, Three Kings Day, and New Year’s Day, while pledging solidarity with their fellow Latin Americans—particularly in songs like “Cantemos” and “Pa’ Los Pueblos.”
192 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Craft Recordings Studio Masters
Tracks 1-8 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Tracks 1-8 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title | Peak (dB FS) | RMS (dB FS) | LUFS (integrated) | DR | |
Album average Range of values | -0.31 -0.64 to -0.20 | -18.27 -19.07 to -17.71 | -15.01 -15.70 to -14.40 | 12 12 to 13 | |
1 | Si Se Quema el Monte / Coje el Pandero / Pescao (Samba) | -0.21 | -17.71 | -14.7 | 12 |
2 | Recomendación | -0.20 | -18.28 | -15.1 | 12 |
3 | La Banda | -0.30 | -18.21 | -14.7 | 12 |
4 | Doña Santos | -0.20 | -19.07 | -15.7 | 13 |
5 | Cantemos | -0.28 | -17.83 | -14.4 | 12 |
6 | Pa' los Pueblos | -0.30 | -17.98 | -14.9 | 12 |
7 | Arbolito | -0.36 | -18.07 | -14.9 | 12 |
8 | Tranquilidad | -0.64 | -19.03 | -15.7 | 13 |