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Asalto Navideño

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Asalto Navideño
Studio album by
Released1970
Length32:18
LabelFania
ProducerJerry Masucci
Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe chronology
Cosa Nuestra
(1969)
Asalto Navideño
(1970)
La Gran Fuga
(1971)

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

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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

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
AllMusic (reissue with vol. 2)[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[6]
MusicHound World[7]

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

Track listing

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Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
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
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
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

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  • Willie Colón – leader, trombone, chorus vocals
  • Héctor Lavoe – lead vocals
  • William "Sweet" Campbell – trombone
  • Milton Cardona – congas, percussion
  • José Mangual Jr. – bongos, percussion
  • Johnny Pacheco – percussion, chorus vocals
  • Prof. Joe Torres – piano
  • Louie "Timbalito" Romero – timbales
  • Santi "Choflomo" González – bass
  • Yomo Toro – cuatro
  • Roberto García – cuatro
  • Miguel "El Túnel" Matos – "band boy", minor percussion
  • Justo Betancourt – chorus vocals

Technical

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

Artistic

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

References

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  1. ^ a b Ben Ratliff (2012-07-02), "Yomo Toro, Virtuoso of Latin Music, Dies at 78", nytimes.com, New York Times, retrieved 2024-05-08
  2. ^ a b Asalto 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 0-333-74134-X.
  7. ^ Adam McGovern, ed. (2000). "Willie Colón". MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. p. 169–171. ISBN 1-57859-039-6.
  8. ^ Ernesto Lechner (2024-10-30), "The 50 Greatest Salsa Albums of All Time", Rolling Stone, retrieved 2024-10-31