Yeah, the "Que Se Sepa" 45 goes for a bit, mostly b/c it doesn't really show up. I wouldn't mind having it on 7" but I'm not trying to throwdown much more than $30 for one.
I do disagree about its "standardness" - I think it's a f*cking great guaguanco and that, in its entirety, the song is hot fire.
I am continually amazed at how f---ing prolific Ramirez was in this era. I guess because he always seemed more of a "behind the scenes" guy (despite being a recording artist in his own right) but hell, in 1967, he must have been recording for at least three different labels - Mercury, Speed and Fania (and maybe Cotique too).
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I do disagree about its "standardness" - I think it's a f*cking great guaguanco and that, in its entirety, the song is hot fire.
Agreed.
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Thanks for these, what a tune.
You think this came out before or after "Ali Baba"? For that matter, which came first: "Ali Baba" or "From the Heart of Spanish Harlem"?
Not sure about this particular 45...