Sexy Latin Sounds for your Music Play List

Creating a Music Play List for your Date Night

If you like to shake your hips to the sounds of Salsa, Bossa Nova and Afro Cuban sounds—here are two intriguing CDs to help create a stimulating play list for your next Spanish,Portuguese or Latin inspired Seduction Meal.

Putamayo’s Latin Lounge

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A remarkable revolution is taking place in Latin music these days, as
electronica and remixing meet the more traditional rhythms of
Argentinean tango, Afro-Cuban son, Brazilian bossa nova and Colombian
cumbia. On Putumayo’s new collection, Latin Lounge artists such as
Sidestepper, Si*Sé, Charanga Cakewalk and others prove that there can
be a magical blend of modern musical trends and traditional Latin
styles. 

The Greatest Salsa Vol 2. is for those that prefer the authentic sounds of Salsa.

salsa.jpgAmazon Reviews:

A Smoker!
The companion CD to volume 1 and every bit as good. This release has
the top cream of old school salsa in it. Not one bad track in the lot.
Of all the salsa compilations I have come across, this and vol. 1 are
as good as it gets. Whether you are a hard core Latino or are just a
lover of great music, I highly recommend this. You just can’t go wrong
here. Bon appetit.

Truly Great Salsa
Although the title may seem a bit smug, this truly is great salsa from
all over Latin America and the Caribbean. This is an ideal collection
not only for a genuine salsaholic but also someone who is looking for
an overview of the genre. There is not a single lame groove on this
disc, and some of my favorites are songs I had never even heard when I
bought it. Some of these songs also have things to say, like the
heartbreaking story of “El Gran Varon” (The Great Male) and the
scathing social commentary of “Plastico.” For real old-school salsa,
check out “Las Caras Lindas” (Beautiful Faces) or The Queen of Salsa
herself, Celia Cruz, on “Quimbara.” Another great tune is “A la Hora
que Me Llamen Voy” (At the moment they call me, I go) by Jose Alberto
“El Canario”: It starts with a crowd scene like Marvin Gaye’s “What’s
Going On,” then the intoxicating chorus begins, the beat kicks in, and
El Canario starts singing in a voice so sensual that it could melt
iron. This is the rare CD on which you will find yourself listening to
every song and not skipping over a single one!