Monday, April 13, 2009

PRESS RELEASE-Fania All Stars - San Juan 73


Fania All Stars – San Juan 73
MIAMI, FL (April 8, 2009) – Fania Records releases San Juan 73.
Tuesday, April 14th marks the release of the Fania All Stars’ live album, San Juan 73. The discovery of this complete yet never-released album in Fania’s vaults was among the most exciting finds since the company began sifting through the treasures contained therein. San Juan 73 is the live recording of the Fania All Stars’ concert that inaugurated the Roberto Clemente coliseum in Puerto Rico in 1973. That night, Héctor Lavoe, Cheo Feliciano, Celia Cruz, Bobby Cruz, Ismael Miranda, Ismael Quintana, Pete “El Conde” Rodríguez, Santos Colón and Justo Betancourt got together on one stage for an unforgettable performance. A complete success, the concert sold-out with over two thousand people left outside, and in many ways positioned the group for future success. Promoter, Rafael Viera recalls, “It was the beginning of something that to this day, has not be surpassed by anything in Latin Music. The Fania All Stars became a religion. Every radio station played the music, everyone danced to the sounds of “Quitate Tu” and “Estrellas De Fania.””
The San Juan concert as well as the riot-causing concert at New York’s Yankee Stadium was both recorded. Because Yankee Stadium was filmed as the centerpiece for Salsa, the film Masucci was then making, he felt that Live At The Yankee Stadium was strategically the best album to release. “That the San Juan concert was ever recorded was soon forgotten and the tapes were put into deep storage, untouched for over 30years. However when I was searching the Fania archive, I stumbled across most of them,” says A&R Specialist Dean Rudland. San Juan 73 takes the listener back in time lending the chance to hear the music much as it would have sounded the day of the performance – giving insight into how the Fania All Stars became the most famous salsa group of them all.
About Fania Records
Fania Records is the leading catalog of tropical music in existence and is a part of Emusica Records, LLC. Fania’s catalog includes landmark recordings by virtually every luminary of the genre including Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Ruben Blades, Hector Lavoe, Willie Colon, Johnny Pacheco, Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto and Larry Harlow among many others. For more information visit http://www.fania.com/
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Amy Roland, Manager of New Media & Public Relations
Phone: (305) 599-2011/E-mail: amy@emusicarecords.com

Monday, March 16, 2009

Masterworks - Fania's Hidden Treasures


MASTERWORKS – FANIA’S HIDDEN TREASURES
MIAMI, FL (March 9, 2009) – Fania Records launches their newest series Masterworks.
Fania Records launched their newest collection, Masterworks. The series officially kicked off on March 3rd with Ray Barretto’s Masterworks – Indestructible which includes “Jazz Guajira” and an instrumental jazzy take on “Yo Tengo Un Amor”. The idea was born following the release of Siembra 30th Anniversary Edition – Willie Colon & Ruben Blades (10/21/2008). Among the treasure trove of musical gems found following the acquisition of Fania Records by Emusica, the company discovered more than 2,000 multi-track tapes of original recordings. A considerable number of these multi-tracks were previously unreleased material – different versions of tracks, songs that didn’t make the final album cut and more. Emusica’s A&R specialist, Dean Rudland, hand-selected marquee releases from the Fania labels to be re-issued with several bonus tracks selected from among the unreleased material.
Masterworks – Vamonos Pa’l Monte (Eddie Palmieri) will mark the second release in the series and will be hitting the streets March 17th, 2009 with unreleased tracks. It’s the only album where you will find the first and only recording of the funky “VP Blues”. We can also expect to see Masterworks versions of El Juicio (Willie Colon), La Voz (Hector Lavoe), Cheo (Cheo Feliciano), Asi Se Compone Un Son (Ismael Miranda), Metiendo Mano (Willie Colon & Ruben Blades), Comedia (Hector Lavoe), Cheetah (Fania All Stars), El Malo (Willie Colon), Maelo (Ismael Rivera) and Acid (Ray Barretto). The physical album is presented in a six panel digipak with extensive liner notes and exclusive photos. On the digital side many of the albums will include additional previously unreleased bonus tracks that are not included in the physical products.
“As curators of the Fania archives, we are thrilled to be able to share these unreleased treasures with the fans,” said Giora Breil, CEO, Emusica Records, LLC.
“Masterworks is an opportunity to delve into the vaults at Fania, and bring you a whole new perspective on some of the seminal albums in the history of salsa. It also allows fans and scholars of the music a unique opportunity to see how their heros worked in the studio. It is a series that we are very proud of,” said Dean Rudland, Producer and A&R Specialist.
About Fania Records
Fania Records is the leading catalog of tropical music in existence and is a part of Emusica Records, LLC. Fania’s catalog includes landmark recordings by virtually every luminary of the genre including Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Ruben Blades, Hector Lavoe, Willie Colon, Johnny Pacheco, Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto and Larry Harlow among many others. For more information visit http://www.fania.com/

Friday, March 13, 2009


Hola Mi Gente, and Welcome to the Fania Records' official blog. We look forward to the upcoming months as we plan to launch a newly re-vamped newsletter that will give us the oppotunity to share special FREE downloads, exclusive interviews, trivia contests (with PRIZES) and more.... This is available for free exclusively to members of our newsletter community. To join sign up at http://www.fania.com/


We are also looking forward to our new releases. Several more albums from our newly launched "Masterworks" series are slated for release. From the A Man & His Music series, Cheo Feliciano: El Señor Sentimiento is up next (3/17/2009)....


We would love to hear your feedback - tell us what you'd like to read about, what releases you'd like to see, or simply tell us some of your best Fania memories.


Till next post & Que Viva La Salsa y La FANIA!