
Titi Puente Dance The Cha Cha Cha (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025
- Adelle [me Lo Dijo Adela]
- The Knockout
- The Man From Jamaica [el Jamaiquino]
- Oigan Mi Cha Cha Cha
- Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
- Hot Tamales [los Tamalitos De Olga]
- Oye Mi Guaguanco
- Ran Kan Kan
- El Cayuco
- Rico Vacilon [having A Ball]
- Espinita
- Cogele Bien El Compas
- Cha Cha Cha For Lovers
- Carolina
- Mangue
- La Gloria Eres Tu
- Mambo Gozon
- Oye Como Va
Recorded in 1954-55 for the Tico label (a division of Roulette Records), "Dance the Cha Cha Cha" demonstrates why Tito Puente was known as King of the Timbales. He eventually settled on a fusion of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz genres that became known as āsalsaā (a term that he disliked). This album, together with the 6 bonus tracks, constitutes a true Tito Puente greatest hits collection.
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$8.09Titi Puente Dance The Cha Cha Cha (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025
- Adelle [me Lo Dijo Adela]
- The Knockout
- The Man From Jamaica [el Jamaiquino]
- Oigan Mi Cha Cha Cha
- Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
- Hot Tamales [los Tamalitos De Olga]
- Oye Mi Guaguanco
- Ran Kan Kan
- El Cayuco
- Rico Vacilon [having A Ball]
- Espinita
- Cogele Bien El Compas
- Cha Cha Cha For Lovers
- Carolina
- Mangue
- La Gloria Eres Tu
- Mambo Gozon
- Oye Como Va
Recorded in 1954-55 for the Tico label (a division of Roulette Records), "Dance the Cha Cha Cha" demonstrates why Tito Puente was known as King of the Timbales. He eventually settled on a fusion of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz genres that became known as āsalsaā (a term that he disliked). This album, together with the 6 bonus tracks, constitutes a true Tito Puente greatest hits collection.
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- Adelle [me Lo Dijo Adela]
- The Knockout
- The Man From Jamaica [el Jamaiquino]
- Oigan Mi Cha Cha Cha
- Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
- Hot Tamales [los Tamalitos De Olga]
- Oye Mi Guaguanco
- Ran Kan Kan
- El Cayuco
- Rico Vacilon [having A Ball]
- Espinita
- Cogele Bien El Compas
- Cha Cha Cha For Lovers
- Carolina
- Mangue
- La Gloria Eres Tu
- Mambo Gozon
- Oye Como Va
Recorded in 1954-55 for the Tico label (a division of Roulette Records), "Dance the Cha Cha Cha" demonstrates why Tito Puente was known as King of the Timbales. He eventually settled on a fusion of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz genres that became known as āsalsaā (a term that he disliked). This album, together with the 6 bonus tracks, constitutes a true Tito Puente greatest hits collection.










