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Quarter Street
Quarter Street

Quarter Street
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Catno

HS020

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Sep 4, 2015

Quarter Street - Quarter Street | Hope Street Recordings (HS020)

Hopestreet Recordings: ...From the first few notes, it sounds like the real thing. Piano and bass riff hard. Percussion enters. ¡Oiga Papa! Listen up! The trombones come in thick and strong. Fantasía, the first song on Quarter Street’s self-titled LP is authentic ‘salsa dura’ from the old school. Hard salsa. It’s not shiny, it’s not clean and poppy or unduly jazzy. It’s tough, it’s gritty and ballsy, and in terms of musicianship, writing and production, it straight up cooks.

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A1

Fantasia

A2

Tumba la Caña Jibarito

A3

Los Golpes Enseñan

A4

Diferente

B1

Libre Soy

B2

Se Casa la Rumba

B3

De Cualquier Manera

B4

La Quarter Llego

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