Lo Mato (1973) by Willie Colón is a gem of the Fania sound, where hard salsa reaches its peak with aggressive arrangements and streetwise lyrics. Héctor Lavoe shines with his unique delivery, blending humor and drama in tracks like El Día de Suerte and Calle Luna, Calle Sol. The production strikes a perfect balance between Colón’s sharp trombone and vibrant percussion. An essential album that captures the raw energy and soul of the barrio.
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