A short yet well-chosen anthology of Willie Colón's early recordings, Crime Pays includes each of his biggest hits – "Che Che Colé," "Guisando," "El Malo," "Juana Peña," "Jazzy" – from the late '60s and early '70s. Though the Colón/Lavoe gangster-style cover earns bonus points for style, most fans of Willie Colón will want all of the LPs these tracks were compiled from.
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A short yet well-chosen anthology of Willie Colón's early recordings, Crime Pays includes each of his biggest hits – "Che Che Colé,&q… read more
A short yet well-chosen anthology of Willie Colón's early recordings, Crime Pays includes each of his biggest hits – "Che Che Colé," "Guisando," "El M… read more
Trombone player, composer, and bandleader, William Anthony Colón Román (born Apr 28, 1950 in Bronx, NY, USA) was one of the pioneers of Latin American music. Despite initial criticism, Colón's album El Malo has become known as one of the first albums to feature the "New York Sound" that sparked a renewed interest in Latin music during the 1970s. Colón has been instrumental in the careers of such Latin musicians as Rubén Blades, who first sang with Colón's band in 1975, and Celia Cruz, for whom Colón has produced such albums as Only They Could Have Done This Album… read more
Trombone player, composer, and bandleader, William Anthony Colón Román (born Apr 28, 1950 in Bronx, NY, USA) was one of the pioneers of Latin American music. Despite initial criticism, Coló… read more
Trombone player, composer, and bandleader, William Anthony Colón Román (born Apr 28, 1950 in Bronx, NY, USA) was one of the pioneers of Latin American music. Despite initial criticism, Colón's album El Malo has become known as one… read more