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Willie Colón: 10 Essential Songs From the Salsa Great

Willie Colón: 10 Essential Songs From the Salsa Great

The music titan, who made more than 40 albums, died on Saturday. These recordings show how he shaped the genre

Salsa has known more than its share of star vocalists and virtuoso instrumentalists. But among the artists who defined the rich, layered specificity of its sound was Willie Colón, who died on Feb. 21. He was 75.

Colon emerged from New York City, like Eddie Palmieri, who died in August of last year. Both were fascinated by their Latin roots and Afro-Caribbean music. They realized early enough that they could help expand the parameters of salsa to incorporate any and all styles, from funky dissonance to symphonic splendor — it could be progressive, rebellious and alert. Colón was the youngest of the two, and he shocked the city’s tropical establishment in the late Sixties when he showed up in the clubs with a combo featuring his exuberant trombone riffs and a mercurial Puerto Rican sonero by the name of Héctor Lavoe. Nothing was ever the same.

Colón’s contribution to the salsa explosion of the Seventies was essential. He recorded seminal albums with Lavoe, and later with Panamanian poet and singer-songwriter Rubén Blades. He produced records by Celia Cruz, Mon Rivera, and Ismael Miranda, and kept his most refined musical concepts for a fertile solo career that managed the feat of being both artistically ambitious and commercially viable. He was also astute enough to survive the collapse of salsa dura, and its transition into the silky salsa romántica aesthetic. Colón continued touring until the end, recording more than 40 albums, and leaving a canon of classics.

Here are 10 tracks that serve as an introduction to his genius, including his greatest solo hits and a few gems with Blades and Lavoe.

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