Draft:El Bravo de Siempre

El Bravo de Siempre is the seventh album by Willie Rosario and his Orchestra. It was published in 1969 under the Inca records label. The production was carried out by La Flor Records, in New York.

The song La Cuesta de la Fama was a tropical hit that year. It was written by the Panamanian singer Miguel Ángel Barcasnegras "Meñique", who at that time was a singer in Tito Puente's orchestra. He was accompanied in the choirs by Yayo El Indio and Adalberto Santiago, who at that time would begin a career as a choir duo in recordings by various orchestras. Like many salsa recordings from that era, the musicians' credits are not shown. The printing of the vinyl record shows Cuban subgenres such as guaguancó, guaracha, son montuno, cha chá, prior to the popularization of the term salsa (music).

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.UntitledWillie Rosario 
2."La Esencia Del Guaguancó" (guaguancó)Curet Alonso3:37
3."Black Magic" (latin jazz)Mercer-Allen 
4."Soy Tan Feliz" (bolero)José A. Jiménez3:00
5."La Cuesta De La Fama" (son montuno)Miguel Ángel Barcasnegras "Meñique"4:29
6."La Realidad" (guaguancó)Justi Barreto3:15
7."Superman" (guaguancó)Arango4:03
8."Bésame La Bembita" (son cha chá)Bobby Capó3:45
9."y The Time I Get To Phoenix" (balada cha chá)Jimmy Web3:08
10."Ñico Cadenón" (son montuno)Antonio Valdés4:42
11."Campanero" (guaracha)Curet Alonso3:37

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