Earth's and Ppad's jpeg are not showing up for me.
I had the same problem with Batmon's, seems to happen more w/ discogs images?
b/w
Oh wow. This is incredible!!
also an *incredibly* good record!
Here's a taste of the article I'm about to get published where I interviewed the producer of this record
What was your first experience working with Fruko on a solo album?
It was almost a bad experience. We produced a longplay of music made up by us, some descargas, but we didn't know where we were going with it. Pedro Fuentes, another son of Don Antonio Fuentes, took copies of the vinyl to Puerto Rico, so it would be approved and released there. And we were told off, they said we didn't know how to make salsa. So that work was lost, it's called Tesura. Where you see Fruko with a dog on the cover. That was an experiment. It was a failure. Nothing happened with it. But we weren't discouraged because we had to start somewhere. So after that we went to see Fania in New York, to learn about the music and to learn how to pick the music, because we had to know how to pick what we were going to do. But that's how Fruko started, with nothing, no experience. And by the way of Fruko, you see that he spells Fruko with a K. That's because of the Frutera Colombiana, and Fruko was very round-faced, and had a big gap between his teethÔÇöhe still doesÔÇöand he looked a lot like the doll [from the logo] for the Fruco tomato sauce [ketchup]. So in the neighbourhood where we lived, everyone would get a nickname. ÔÇ£Hey Fruko, there goes little Fruko, Moon Face!ÔÇØ So we told Don Jos├®, ÔÇ£We're going to name him Fruco,ÔÇØ but then I thought, ÔÇ£we have to be careful so we're not sued by the Frutera Colombiana, we should spell it with a K.ÔÇØ That was my idea. Until today, everything is perfect, he's a monster of salsa.
Earth's and Ppad's jpeg are not showing up for me.
I had the same problem with Batmon's, seems to happen more w/ discogs images?
b/w
Oh wow. This is incredible!!
also an *incredibly* good record!
Here's a taste of the article I'm about to get published where I interviewed the producer of this record
What was your first experience working with Fruko on a solo album?
It was almost a bad experience. We produced a longplay of music made up by us, some descargas, but we didn't know where we were going with it. Pedro Fuentes, another son of Don Antonio Fuentes, took copies of the vinyl to Puerto Rico, so it would be approved and released there. And we were told off, they said we didn't know how to make salsa. So that work was lost, it's called Tesura. Where you see Fruko with a dog on the cover. That was an experiment. It was a failure. Nothing happened with it. But we weren't discouraged because we had to start somewhere. So after that we went to see Fania in New York, to learn about the music and to learn how to pick the music, because we had to know how to pick what we were going to do. But that's how Fruko started, with nothing, no experience. And by the way of Fruko, you see that he spells Fruko with a K. That's because of the Frutera Colombiana, and Fruko was very round-faced, and had a big gap between his teethÔÇöhe still doesÔÇöand he looked a lot like the doll [from the logo] for the Fruco tomato sauce [ketchup]. So in the neighbourhood where we lived, everyone would get a nickname. ÔÇ£Hey Fruko, there goes little Fruko, Moon Face!ÔÇØ So we told Don Jos├®, ÔÇ£We're going to name him Fruco,ÔÇØ but then I thought, ÔÇ£we have to be careful so we're not sued by the Frutera Colombiana, we should spell it with a K.ÔÇØ That was my idea. Until today, everything is perfect, he's a monster of salsa.
Nice. Great to interview someone who is such a good story teller.
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Here's a taste of the article I'm about to get published where I interviewed the producer of this record
Nice. Great to interview someone who is such a good story teller.
I can't find any with the doll on the label.
Looks like he's sitting on a huge dick
These too:
http://barkpost.com/dog-album-covers/