Posted May 26, 200718 yr There's nothing that spices up a party or just an evening of celebrating life like some hot salsa on the sound system. There's so much good salsa available that picking just ten albums can be a challenge. This year the charge to salsa is dominated by Puerto Rican artists - but who can complain with such a wonderful selection to pick from? 1) Victor Manuelle - Decision Unanime http://images.buymusichere.net/images/muze/840/840738.jpg Even though Victor Manuelle didn't get his Latin grammy (Gilberto Santa Rosa's Directo Al Corazon won), vote was for Manuelle's exceptional Decision Unanime. Listen - review 2) El Gran Combo / Gilberto Santa Rosa - Asi Es Nuestra Navidad http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/600/605211.jpg Puerto Rico's El Gran Combo is the called the "University of Salsa" because so many great salseros got their start with the group. Gilberto Santa Rosa was one of the many El Gran Combo graduates. Asi Es Nuestra Navidad brings them together again and the big winner is the listener. Review 3) Oscar D'Leon - Fuzionando http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/890/892419.jpg Venezuelan Oscar d'Leon is one of the most exciting and popular salseros in the world. Fuzionando will have you and your friends dancing 'til there's holes in your salsa shoes. Review 4) India - Soy Diferente http://www.artistdirect.com/Images/Sources/AMGCOVERS/music/cover200/drh100/h187/h18751wfiaq.jpg La India is back in great vocal form with an album sure to please her long awaiting fans, salsa aficionados and almost anyone who needs a lift after a gray so-so day. Review 5) Charlie Cruz - Mas De Mi http://images.buymusichere.net/images/muze/670/679224.jpg Puerto Rican Charlie Cruz is comparatively new to the salsa scene, but if he keeps making great salsa albums like Mas De Mi, the salsa world will soon be singing his praises. Review 6) Andy Montanez - Salsa Con Reggaeton http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/515AXGAFABL._AA240_.jpg If you think salsa and reggaeton don't go together, Andy Montanez begs to differ with an album bursting with sound. He gets a little help from Daddy Yankee, Voltio from the reggaeton side while n'klabe helps kick up the salsa. Review 7) Tito Nieves - Hoy, Manana Y Siempre http://www.artistdirect.com/Images/Sources/AMGCOVERS/music/cover200/drh100/h112/h11236twjlu.jpg Tito Nieves is one of favorites and he brings his dynamic voice and sterling salsa stylings to this years Hoy, Manana y Siempre. Review 8) Son De Cali - Cambiando La Historia http://www.artistdirect.com/Images/Sources/AMGCOVERS/music/cover200/drh400/h447/h44785lsvew.jpg If you've been ignoring Colombian salsa, you're making a mistake, because some of the best salsa in the world is coming from Colombia. Son De Cali was formed by two ex-Grupo Niche artists. Their last album was a little bit of a disappointment, byt Cambiando La Historia makes up for it. Review 9) Gilberto Santa Rosa - Directo Al Corazon http://z.about.com/d/latinmusic/1/0/i/0/-/-/Directo_Al_Corazon-175x167.jpg Directo Al Corazon was the 2006 Latin Grammy winner for salsa album of the year. It's a little bit too pop for my taste, but when Gilberto starts hitting the salsa, it rocks. Review 10) Tiempo Libre - Lo Que Esperabas http://www.salsapower.com/cdreviews/cd_images/tiempo_libre_esperabas.jpg Tiempo Libre is a Miami-based Cuban timba group and their album, which translates to What You've Been Waiting For is sheer energy and a little change of pace. Review source
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