Willie Colón, the Latin American music pioneer, delivers a vibrant and energetic album with "Hecho En Puerto Rico," released in 1993 under the Sony Tropical label. This album is a testament to Colón's enduring influence in the salsa and merengue genres, showcasing his signature sound and innovative spirit. Recorded with an all-star band featuring ex-members of the Fania All-Stars, this album is a collaboration that brings together some of the most talented musicians in the industry.
"Hecho En Puerto Rico" is a 40-minute journey through nine tracks, each offering a unique blend of salsa, merengue, and son cubano. The album kicks off with "Idilio," a captivating track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other notable tracks include "Atrapado," "Cueste Lo Que Cueste," and "Yo Te Podría Decir," each showcasing Colón's lyrical prowess and musical versatility. The album also features "Buscando Trabajo" and "Aguijón," which highlight the band's dynamic rhythms and Colón's ability to infuse social commentary into his music.
This album is a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and music, with Colón paying homage to his roots and the rich musical heritage of the island. The collaboration with ex-members of the Fania All-Stars adds a layer of authenticity and depth to the album, making it a standout in Colón's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of Willie Colón or a newcomer to his music, "Hecho En Puerto Rico" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.
This LP was released in 1993.