The year 1970 , marked an era that was dependent on the Cuban genre; however, Harlow kicked in the decade of modern salsa with this wonderfully eclectic sound. There is energy to spare in one of the earlier forms of Harlow's breezy, rambunctious '70s style. Twenty-year-old Ismael Miranda grabs honors on several self-penned tunes: the title song, "Abandonada Fue," and "Oigan Bien Mi Guaguancó" were all strong staples of Harlow's band's book. Harlow, Miranda, and his associates were among the leading New York salsa catalysts who helped to break the Cuban mold and helped push the music into newer directions. One of the key salsa records of 1970. ~ José A. Estévez, Jr., All Music Guide
Abran Paso
01/01/1972 | Fania / Umgd
All Music Guide Review
Abran Paso Track Listing
Credits of Abran Paso
- Jerry Masucci
- Producer
- Manny Oquendo
- Bongos
- Larry Spencer
- Trumpet
- Irving Greenbaum
- Engineer, Mixing
- Joe Santiago
- Bass
- Izzy Sanabria
- Back Cover
- Ralph Castrello
- Trumpet
- Frankie Rodriguez
- Conga
- Javier Vasquez
- Arranger
- Phil Newsum
- Timbales
- Aurora Flores
- Liner Notes
- Louise Hilton
- Graphic Design
- Yomo Toro
- Tres
- Marty Sheller
- Arranger
- Ismael Miranda
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Justo Betancourt
- Choir, Chorus
- Marcelino Guerra
- Choir, Chorus
- Lewis Kahn
- Trombone
- Larry Harlow
- Piano, Arranger, Engineer, Performer, Mixing, Recording Director
- Charlie Palmieri
- Arranger
- Bobby Valentín
- Arranger














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