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Asalto Navideño

1970 studio album by Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe

Asalto Navideño is a Christmas album by American musicians Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe. It was released by Fania Records in 1970.

Background and release

Colón hired Puerto Rican musician Yomo Toro to play cuatro on the album, which gave a boost to his career.[1] John Bush of AllMusic noted that Toro's presence on the album gave it a jíbaro feel, which "any Puerto Rican native or person with heritage would recognize and appreciate during the Christmas season".[2]

Colón and Lavoe released a second Christmas album in 1973, entitled Asalto Navideño Vol. II. The album again featured Toro playing the cuatro, and he also appeared on the cover dressed as Santa Claus.[1] Both albums were later re-released together.[3]

The track "La Murga" was a particular hit,[4] and was later covered by Víctor Piñero [es] with Los Melódicos.

Critical reception

The album was named one of the 50 greatest salsa albums of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine in October 2024.[8]

Track listing

TitleWriter(s)
1."Introducción" 2:58
2."Canto A Borínquen"Flor Morales Ramos4:29
3."Popurrí Navideño / Estrella De Oriente (De Tierras Lejanas) / Noche De Paz / La Virgen María / La Tierra Mía"Traditional3:36
4."Traigo La Salsa"Héctor Lavoe, Willie Colón3:55
Total length:15:01
TitleWriter(s)
1."Aires De Navidad"Roberto García3:43
2."La Murga"Lavoe, Colón5:34
3."Esta Navidad"Lavoe, Colón5:17
4."Vive Tu Vida Contento"Morales Ramos2:43
Total length:17:17

Personnel

Technical

  • Jerry Masucci – production
  • Johnny Pacheco – recording
  • Irv Greenbaum – engineering

Artistic

  • Elliot Sachs – cover location
  • Izzy Sanabria – design
  • Len Bauman – photography

References

  1. ^ abBen Ratliff (2012-07-02), "Yomo Toro, Virtuoso of Latin Music, Dies at 78", nytimes.com, New York Times, retrieved 2024-05-08
  2. ^ abAsalto Navideño, Vols. 1-2 at AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  3. ^"'Asalto navideño', con Lavoe y Colón: Reedición", eluniverso.com (in Spanish), El Universo, 2010-12-22, retrieved 2024-05-09
  4. ^Diego Andrés Aranda Estrada, "50 Años de Asalto Navideño", latinastereo.com, retrieved 2024-05-08
  5. ^Asalto Navideño at AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  6. ^Colin Larkin (1998). "Colón, Willie". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. II (3rd ed.). Muze. p. 1180–1. ISBN .
  7. ^Adam McGovern, ed. (2000). "Willie Colón". MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. p. 169–171. ISBN .
  8. ^Ernesto Lechner (2024-10-30), "The 50 Greatest Salsa Albums of All Time", Rolling Stone, retrieved 2024-10-31