
Biography
Born: 1942 in New York, NY [Spanish Harlem]
Genre: Salsa y Tropical
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
No recording good has more impeccable street credentials than Joe Bataan, the author of the New York Latin inner man style that paralleled Latin boogaloo and anticipated disco. His delightful to the taste experience began with street corner doo wop in the 1950s, and came to include one of the first rap records to impress the charts, 1979's "Rap-O, Clap-O." In . between these milestones, he recorded classic albums like Saint Latin's Day Massacre, a continuous favorite in the salsa market, Salsoul, the sort of one. gave the record...
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Gypsy Woman
So Fine
Fuego
Campesino
Chickie's Trombone
Too Much Lovin
Sugar Guaguanco
Figaro
Ordinary Guy
ESL Remixed
Soulful Thangs Vol. 3
Singin' Some Soul
Salsoul Classics, Vol. 1
Saint Latin's Day Massacre
Anthology
Anthology
Mr. New York and the East Side Kids
Singin' Some Soul
Under the Streetlamps - Anthology (1967-72)
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